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Education institutions across Bangladesh to go on long Eid, summer break

Students will attend their last classes on May 21

Schools, colleges set for long Eid, summer break

Staff Correspondent

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Published : 13 May 2026, 01:34 PM

Updated : 13 May 2026, 01:34 PM

‎All levels of educational institutions in Bangladesh are set to go on a prolonged break for Eid-ul-Azha and summer vacation under the official academic calendar.

Students will have their last classroom day on May 21, a Thursday, while holidays formally begin on May 24 after the weekend break on May 22 and 23.

‎According to the holiday schedule, all government and private primary schools, secondary schools, colleges, and technical institutes will remain closed from May 24 to Jun 4.

Classes will resume on Jun 7, a Sunday, after the weekly holidays on Jun 5 and Jun 6, giving students a continuous break of around 16 days, including weekends.

The holiday period is even longer for students at all tiers of the madrasa system, including Dakhil and Kamil.

Madrasas will remain closed from May 24 to Jun 11, with classes reopening on Jun 14 following the weekly holidays.

The schedule gives students a 23-day holiday, including weekends.

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