Sindh govt extends school-opening timings for next 10 days due to cold weather

Published January 25, 2026
A child walks to school on a cold winter morning in Karachi, on January 2, 2026. — Reuters
A child walks to school on a cold winter morning in Karachi, on January 2, 2026. — Reuters

As the cold wave is likely to persist across the province, the Sindh Government has decided to extend the revised school-opening timings across the province for the next 10 days, said a notification on Sunday seen by Dawn.

On January 11, as the cold wave gripped the province, the education minister announced to revise school opening timings for two weeks, ending today (Sunday). The schools were directed to open at 9am instead of the earlier timings.

According to a notification, “The timings for all public and private educational institutions under the administrative control of the School Education and Literacy Department shall continue till February 4.”

As per the directives, the schools across Sindh will continue to open at 9am till the 4th of next month.

Last week, the Education Deparment had issued warning letters to several schools for “completely ignoring” the government’s directives regarding the new school timings.

An Education Department official also warned that all private schools were obliged to follow the directives.

Meanwhile, the school’s administration and parents were seen in disarray over the revised timings due to the protracted school hours and routine adjustments.

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