Major Update on Winter Holidays in Punjab – Schools Reopening Confirmed 2026

Winter Holidays in Punjab, school reopening Punjab, January 12 schools open — these keywords have been trending since morning, and many parents and students are confused. The Punjab Education Minister has now cleared all doubts with a clear and final statement. There is no extension in winter holidays, and all schools and colleges across Punjab will reopen as per the original schedule.

In recent days, social media was full of messages claiming that winter holidays had been extended due to cold weather. These posts went viral quickly, creating unnecessary panic among families. However, the government has officially rejected these claims.

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Punjab Education Minister Rejects Holiday Extension Rumours

Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat strongly denied reports about extended winter vacations. Speaking to media, he confirmed that the notification circulating online is fake and has no link with the Punjab Education Department.

According to the minister, the academic calendar remains unchanged. He clearly stated that all educational institutions will reopen on January 12, without any delay.

Authorities have also advised parents and students to rely only on official sources and avoid trusting random posts on WhatsApp, Facebook, or TikTok.

Winter Holidays in Punjab – Schools

Punjab Schools and Colleges Reopening Date

Institution TypeReopening DateStatus
Government SchoolsJanuary 12, 2026Confirmed
Private SchoolsJanuary 12, 2026Confirmed
CollegesJanuary 12, 2026Confirmed
UniversitiesAs per own scheduleMostly Jan 12

The minister added that weather conditions are being monitored, but no change is planned at this stage.

Fake Notification Alert – What to Watch Out For

Many people shared a so-called “official notification” claiming extra holidays. The Education Department clarified that:

Claim Circulating OnlineOfficial Reality
Winter holidays extended❌ False
New notification issued❌ Fake
Schools closed after Jan 12❌ Wrong
Social media source❌ Unreliable

Officials stressed that any real update will only be shared through government websites or verified media channels.

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Advice for Parents and Students

Parents are requested to prepare children for school from January 12. Transport services, uniforms, and books should be arranged in advance. Students should also complete homework assigned before holidays to avoid stress on the first day back. Teachers and school staff have also been instructed to resume duties as per schedule.

Why This Clarification Matters

Every year, fake news around school holidays causes confusion. This clear announcement helps families plan better and ensures that students do not miss important academic days. Missing classes can directly affect syllabus completion and exam preparation.

Final Words

To sum it up, there is no extension in winter holidays in Punjab. All schools and colleges are reopening on January 12, 2026, exactly as planned. Any claim saying otherwise should be ignored.

Stay informed, trust verified news sources, and don’t fall for social media rumours.

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FAQs 

Q: Are winter holidays extended in Punjab?
No. The Punjab Education Minister has confirmed there is no extension.

Q: When will schools reopen in Punjab?
Schools and colleges will reopen on January 12, 2026.

Q: Is the viral holiday notification real?
No. It is fake and not issued by the Education Department.

Q: Should parents wait for another announcement?
No further announcement is expected. Follow the current schedule.

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only. SmartFixers.pk is not an official government website and is not affiliated with any government department. Readers are advised to verify all information from official government sources before taking any action.
Written by: SmartFixers Editorial Team

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