A long break from school is exciting, but how you spend it matters. Explore ways to use your holidays for fun, growth and memorable experiences
Once again, it is that time of the year when students get ample time off from their respective educational institutions in the form of summer vacation. This almost two-month long break, should be viewed not only as a break from studies but also as an opportunity to pursue some academic, recreational and extracurricular activities that are difficult to fit into routine academic life.
It is natural to have varying priorities for the summer break. Some may want to take a few new courses, while others may prefer to address their shortcomings in different subjects, instead of learning something new. Therefore, only general outlines of the many activities that can be undertaken during the summer break are mentioned in the following paragraphs. Whatever you do, keep one principle in mind: make the most of this time.
When going out for an outing
During school days, students mostly leave their homes only to go to school, academies, a nearby playground or the market. Naturally, such a routine can become monotonous and boring. With this long break, you can plan outings with your friends and family.
There are many places to visit, but most people prefer travelling to the beautiful northern areas of Pakistan. Here, it is important to remember that the monsoon season is expected soon, and the risk of landslides and flash floods will increase in many northern regions of the country. So, plan accordingly.
Since it is already very hot in most parts of Pakistan, whether you are planning an outing within the city or elsewhere, make sure you keep everything you need with you. Dehydration and exhaustion caused by high temperatures can make you seriously ill and ruin your holidays.
Spend time with family
Summer break is an ideal time to cherish the many relationships we have. For this purpose, you need not travel long distances or spend a lot of money. Simply watching a TV show together, dining out, playing an indoor or outdoor game, or taking a short trip to a nearby spot can serve the purpose.
Summer break should never be an entirely individual experience; rather, it should be a collective one. Your younger siblings will also be enjoying time off from school, and your parents will likely take some time out to fulfil your requests. Instead of enjoying the break on your own while your siblings and parents see no difference in the time you spend with them, make them feel involved in your summer activities.
Physical and mental health comes first
Throughout the year, frequent tests, assignments, homework and final exams do not leave much time to focus on one’s overall health. Use this time as an opportunity to engage in physical fitness activities such as running, jogging, aerobic exercises and yoga. Teenagers often join gyms to build muscle, but if this is not done under proper guidance, it can negatively affect their overall physical health.
Another point that needs to be strongly emphasised is that, even though it is your break time, you should get proper sleep and limit your screen time. Both are important not only for physical health, but also for mental well-being. Going off your usual routine is fine, but make sure you are not straining your eyes or taking sleep for granted.
Don’t let go of your studies altogether
Although one academic year has ended and the next has not yet started in most educational institutions, it is never wise to completely distance yourself from studies. Buying the books for the next academic year in advance and skimming through a few pages of each, can help you perform better when classes begin.
Even if you do not want to read course books during the summer break, you can explore the countless courses available on the internet on a wide range of topics and for all levels.
Indulge in your hobbies
Most of us have something in mind — a desire, a goal or an interest that we could not give enough time to during the year. So, do not leave them pending. If you want to read, start reading; do not wait for the perfect time.
Perhaps you have always wanted to excel at a board game; get it and start playing. Similarly, whether it is writing, painting or drawing, do not just keep thinking about it — start now.
The vacation will end in just a few weeks. You have the time to spend it wisely and do all that you have been putting off.
Published in Dawn, Young World, June 13th, 2026