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Summer Vacations In Sindh’s Schools From 15th June

Karachi: Government, private schools and all other educational institutions in Sindh will observe summer holiday from 15th June till 13th August. This was decided by Steering Committee of Sindh Education Department. Winter vacations in Sindh will be observed from 22nd December to 31st December.

It was also decided that Cambridge system schools and the Aga Khan University Examination Board affiliated schools will also observe the summer vacation on this decided time.

Steering Committee of Sindh Education Department also decided that SSC Annual Examinations for Class 9th and Class 10th would be held in first week of April and examinations for 1st Year and 2nd year will be held in first week of May.

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January 13, 2013 Web Desk
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