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The government has cut autumn and winter holidays in schools
Baku/11.09.21/Turan: The Cabinet of Ministers has changed the schedule of autumn and winter holidays in secondary schools in the 2021-2022 academic year, reducing their duration. The corresponding document was signed by Prime Minister Ali Asadov in connection with the late start of the academic year.
During the fall holidays, which are usually held from November 16 to 20 in primary grades, school days are recognized as November 16-18 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday).
During the winter holidays, usually held on January 27-31, school days in primary grades are announced on January 27-28 (Thursday-Friday).
In the secondary and high school, during the autumn holidays, school days will be November 16-19, winter - January 27-28 and 31.
The new school year in connection with the pandemic does not start as usual on September 15, but on September 22 - September in primary grades and September 29 - in secondary and high schools and universities. — 06D-
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