Summer Vacation 2026: The Delhi government has released the summer vacation timetable for its schools, indicating that institutions will be closed from May 11 to June 30. This closure means that students attending Delhi government schools will not need to report to school starting May 11, allowing them to enjoy their summer break until June 30. Classes are set to resume on July 1. The Directorate of Education, Delhi, has issued an official notification regarding this schedule. During this break, remedial classes will be held for students in grades 9, 10, and 12.
**Why Remedial Classes Are Being Held**
The Directorate of Education has outlined the summer vacation dates for Delhi government schools. However, remedial classes will be available for students in grades 9, 10, and 12 during this time. The primary goal of these sessions is to assist students in subjects where they face challenges, to review key lessons, and to enhance overall academic performance. The organization of these classes will depend on teacher availability and the facilities at each school.
**Remedial Classes from May 11 to May 23**
Remedial classes for students in grades 9, 10, and 12 will take place from May 11 to May 23, after which the summer vacation will commence for these grades.
**Class Timings and Arrangements**
The remedial sessions will run from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM, with teachers expected to be present from 7:20 AM to 11:00 AM. Each session will consist of three one-hour periods. For grades 9 and 10, the focus will primarily be on Science and Mathematics, while Class 12 subjects will be chosen based on individual student needs. School heads are tasked with creating a timetable for these classes and submitting it to the relevant Deputy Director of Education before the holidays begin. Parents and students will be notified of this schedule in advance. Students must wear their school uniforms and obtain parental consent to attend these classes.
Attendance will be recorded online, and school libraries will remain accessible for self-study and book borrowing. School heads must also ensure the provision of clean drinking water and other necessary facilities.