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Andhra Pradesh School Academic Calendar 2025-26

The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Educational Research and Training (APSCERT) has released the academic calendar for primary, upper primary, and high schools for the 2025-26 academic year, which includes key dates, holidays, and assessment schedules. Here are the highlights:

Academic Year Duration: June 12, 2025, to April 23, 2026, with 233 working days for general schools and slightly different schedules for minority institutions.[](https://www.teluguvidya.com/ap-primary-academic-calendar/)

Major Holidays:

Dasara: September 24 – October 2, 2025 (general schools); September 27 – October 2, 2025

Christmas: December 25, 2025 (general schools); December 21–28, 2025 (Christian minority institutions)

Sankranti/Pongal: January 10–18, 2026 (general schools); January 10–15, 2026 (Christian minority institutions)

Summer Vacation: April 24 – June 11, 2025 (general schools); May 25 – June 2, 2025 (intermediate students)

Other holidays include Eid, Gandhi Jayanti, and local festivals, totaling 83 holidays for general schools

Half-Day Schedule: March 15 – April 23, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM to protect students from high temperatures.

Daily School Timetables

Daily timetables for AP schools are typically set by individual schools based on APSCERT guidelines, factoring in the number of teachers, sections, and subjects. Below are key details and examples for different school levels:

Primary Schools (Classes 1–5)

Subject-wise Period Allocation: The academic calendar allocates 48 periods per week across subjects like Telugu, English, Maths, Environmental Studies (EVS), Art & Cultural Education, Health Education, and Physical Education. For example:

  - Classes 1–2: 10 periods each for Telugu, English, and Maths; 8 periods for EVS.

  - Classes 3–5: 10 periods each for Telugu, English, and Maths; 6 periods for EVS.

Single Teacher Schools: For Mandal Parishad Primary Schools (MPPS) with a single teacher, the timetable is designed for multi-grade teaching, balancing academic priorities, midday meals, extracurricular activities, and evaluations. The Commissioner & Director of School Education (C&DSE) modules ensure smooth transitions across grades.

No Bag Day: Encourages creative activities like paper cuttings, clay modeling, and gardening to foster a joyful learning environment.

Sample Daily Timetable (hypothetical, based on guidelines)

Upper Primary and High Schools (Classes 6–10)

Period Distribution:

  • Classes 6–7: 28 periods per week, including value education, art education, work education, and library reading.
  • Classes 8–10: 33 periods per week, with equal workload distribution among teachers (except for Maths and Physical Education).[](https://teachersbadi.in/ap-schools-time-table-preparation-implementation-guideli
Special Provisions:

  - Urdu medium schools have adjusted timings as per teacher requests.

  - “No Bag Saturdays” focus on library, games, and club activities (e.g., Language Club, Science/Math Club, EVS Club, Health Club, Cultural/ICT Club)

Assessment Schedules

Formative Assessments (FA): FA 1, FA 2, FA 3, FA 4 are conducted periodically, often before or after holiday breaks. Exact dates are set by individual schools.

Summative Assessments (SA): SA 1 and SA 2 are major evaluations, typically scheduled around December and March, respectively.

Primary School Single Teachers Time Table

Primary School  2 Teachers Time Table

Primary School 3 Teachers Time Table

Primary School 4 Teachers Time Table


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