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Assam Schools Closed Till January 6

Tiasha Banerjee
By Tiasha Banerjee 6 Min Read Published December 31, 2025
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Assam Winter Holidays: Schools Closed Till January 6, Check Latest Updates Here
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The Assam government has announced an extension of Assam winter holidays, keeping schools across the state closed till January 6. The decision aims to ensure the safety and well-being of students amid prevailing winter conditions. Education officials confirmed that both government and government-aided schools will remain shut during this period.

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Why the Assam government extended winter holidaysWhich schools are covered by the orderReopening date and academic scheduleInstructions issued to school authoritiesImpact on students and parentsWeather conditions across AssamWhat parents and students should do nowPossibility of further changesFinal update

With temperatures dipping in several districts, authorities felt the need to prioritise student health. As a result, parents and schools have welcomed the move, calling it a timely intervention.

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Why the Assam government extended winter holidays

The extension of Assam winter holidays comes in response to cold weather conditions affecting large parts of the state. Early morning temperatures have dropped significantly, especially in Upper Assam and hill-adjacent regions.

Officials noted that young children face higher health risks during extreme cold. Therefore, the government decided to extend the break instead of reopening schools as originally scheduled.

Education department sources said the decision followed inputs from district administrations and weather assessments. The aim remains to prevent seasonal illnesses among students.

Which schools are covered by the order

The holiday extension applies to government and government-aided schools across Assam. This includes lower primary, upper primary, secondary, and higher secondary institutions.

Private schools, however, may take independent decisions. Education officials advised parents to check directly with school authorities for updates related to private institutions.

Meanwhile, residential schools have been asked to follow separate guidelines based on local conditions and administrative discretion.

Reopening date and academic schedule

As per the latest notification, schools are scheduled to reopen on January 7, subject to weather conditions. If temperatures improve, normal classes will resume from that date.

Education authorities assured that schools will adjust academic schedules to cover syllabus requirements. Teachers may revise lesson plans to ensure students do not face academic pressure.

Officials also clarified that examinations and assessments will be rescheduled if required. The department aims to maintain academic continuity without compromising student health.

Instructions issued to school authorities

Along with extending Assam winter holidays, the education department issued specific instructions to school administrations. Schools have been asked to ensure safe classroom conditions once they reopen.

Authorities advised schools to avoid early morning assemblies during the initial days after reopening. Additionally, flexible timings may be considered in colder districts.

Teachers have also been encouraged to remain in touch with students through light academic engagement, where feasible, without making it mandatory.

Impact on students and parents

Parents across Assam have largely welcomed the extension of winter holidays. Many expressed concern over children travelling long distances during cold mornings.

Students, especially those in lower classes, have benefited from the additional rest period. Health experts note that adequate protection during winter reduces the risk of respiratory infections.

However, some parents raised concerns about learning gaps. Education officials reassured them that schools would manage academic adjustments effectively.

Weather conditions across Assam

Several districts in Assam have experienced foggy mornings and colder-than-usual temperatures. While daytime temperatures remain moderate, early mornings continue to pose challenges.

Weather officials predict gradual improvement after the first week of January. Until then, authorities plan to monitor conditions closely.

The extension of Assam winter holidays reflects a precautionary approach rather than a reaction to any emergency situation.

What parents and students should do now

Parents are advised to stay updated through official school communication channels. They should also ensure children follow winter safety measures, including proper clothing and nutrition.

Students can use the holiday period for light revision and reading. Experts recommend avoiding screen overuse and maintaining a balanced routine.

Schools may share reopening guidelines closer to January 6, depending on weather updates.

Possibility of further changes

At present, the government has not indicated any further extension of Assam winter holidays. However, officials said they would review the situation if weather conditions worsen.

Any changes will be communicated through official notifications. Parents and teachers have been urged not to rely on unverified information.

Final update

With schools remaining closed till January 6, the Assam government has prioritised student safety during winter. As the state awaits improved weather, authorities continue to balance health concerns with academic needs.

For now, parents and students should prepare for reopening after January 6 while staying alert to official updates related to Assam winter holidays.

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Tiasha Banerjee December 31, 2025
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