Sindh Schools Resume Academic Activities After Summer Break, But Government School Attendance Remains Low on First Day
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As the refreshing two-month summer vacation comes to an end, schools in Sindh have reopened their doors for the new academic session, welcoming eager students back to the classrooms. Both private and government schools have commenced their teaching process, engaging young minds in various learning activities to kickstart the academic year.
Excitement and enthusiasm fill the air as students reunite with their classmates and teachers after the extended summer break. The schools in the major cities of Sindh are bustling with activities, fostering a positive and interactive learning environment.
Amidst the vibrant atmosphere, contrasting reports have emerged regarding the attendance rate in government schools. Statistics indicate that less than 50% of enrolled students were present on the opening day, raising concerns for educational authorities.
Prior to the reopening, the Sindh Education Department officially announced a two-month-long summer vacation for all public and private educational institutions, spanning from June 1st to July 31st.
As schools resume academic activities in Sindh, the new academic session promises fresh opportunities for students to grow, learn, and thrive. While private schools witness eager attendance, the lower attendance rate in government schools highlights the need for further measures to encourage student participation. As educational institutions embark on this academic journey, educators and authorities are committed to ensuring a conducive and enriching learning experience for all students in the region.