Himachal Pradesh announces monsoon vacation 2025 schedule for all schools
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 11, 2025 | 11:48 AM IST | 1 min read
HPBOSE: The monsoon vacation 2025 schedule has been announced for all schools in Nalagarh, Fatehpur, N Surian, Indora, Paonta Sahib, and Amb (Una).
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has announced the dates for monsoon vacations in all schools of the state, including summer and winter schools, Kullu district schools, and schools in extreme summer areas. This includes all schools in Nalagarh, Fatehpur, N Surian, Indora, Paonta Sahib, and Amb (Una).
All schools are advised to follow the timetable strictly during the monsoon vacations. If any schools remain open or any incidents occur due to
heavy rains
, they will be held responsible.
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HP Board monsoon vacation schedule 2025
The monsoon vacation schedule 2025 for all Himachal Pradesh schools is given below.
|
Schools |
Vacation dates |
|
Summer schools |
July 12 to August 12 |
|
District Kullu |
July 20 to August 12 |
|
Winter schools |
August 8 to 12 |
|
Extreme summer schools |
August 3 to 12 |
Furthermore, any violation of the government’s instructions will also lead to actions as per the rules in affiliation regulations.
“All concerned private schools are hereby directed that during the above-mentioned monsoon vacation period, no school should remain open, and they must strictly follow the directions issued by the board and, government. If any school is found to be open during the monsoon vacation or if any incident occurs due to heavy rains, the school will be held responsible,” the HP Board official notice reads.
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