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October Month Academic Calendar 2025-26 | Primary Schools Schedule & Activities

 Primary School Academic Calendar: October 2025 – Essential Dates, Syllabus, and NIPUN Initiatives



Primary School Academic Calendar 2025-26: October Holidays, Syllabus, and Key Dates (Andhra Pradesh)

 Primary School Calendar, October 2025, Academic Calendar, Andhra Pradesh Education, Primary School Syllabus, FA-2 Assessment, NIPUN Bharat, Educational Initiatives, School Holidays 2025, Value Education


October 2025 at a Glance (Andhra Pradesh Primary Schools)

October 2025 is a dynamic month for primary students, featuring the FA-2 Assessment, several significant holidays, and a focus on essential academic and value-based learning.

CategoryDetailsSource
Assessment

FA-2 (Formative Assessment 2)

Working Days

23 Working Days



Key Dates for October 2025

School Holidays

  • October 2: Gandhi Jayanthi

  • October 11: Second Saturday

  • October 20: Deepavali

Optional Holiday

  • October 9: Yaz Dahum Shareef

Important Observances (Important Days)

  • October 2: International Day of Non Violence

  • October 4: World Animal Welfare Day

  • October 5: International Teachers Day

  • October 8: Indian Air force Day

  • October 10: National Postal Day

  • October 11: International Day of Girl Child

  • October 16: World Food Day

  • October 31: National Unity Day

Specific Activities

  • Every Thursday: DIKSHA Content Usage by students.

  • No Bag Day: October 5 and October 18.

  • Cluster Meeting: October 18.

  • PTM & BE Meeting: October 25.


October 2025 Primary School Syllabus

The syllabus for October 2025 covers various subjects for Classes 1 to 5, including language, mathematics, environmental studies, and co-curricular activities.

Click on a subject below to view the class-wise syllabus:


Please select a Class and Subject to view the October 2025 Syllabus.

Head Teacher Duties & Responsibilities


outline an extensive framework of responsibilities for head teachers in primary schools. These roles are pivotal for maintaining school discipline, academic progress, and institutional integrity.
1. Academic Supervision & Curriculum Oversight
Monitor teaching quality across all classes.
Ensure teachers adhere to the prescribed syllabus, lesson plans, and academic calendar.
Coordinate internal assessments, remedial classes, and parent-teacher meetings.
2. Administrative & Support Functions
Maintain school records: attendance, teacher files, infrastructure logs.
Handle staff deployments, substitutions in case of absence.
Monitor Mid-Day Meal distribution, cleanliness, and school premises upkeep.
3. Co-curricular & Community Engagement
Organize and supervise cultural events, sports, and competitions.
Facilitate community involvement, parent engagement, and school committees.
Liaise with local education officials, block/district authorities.
4. Monitoring & Reporting
Submit regular reports to higher authorities about school performance, student attendance, resource needs.
Coordinate inspection visits and implement corrective directives.
Use digital platforms (where applicable) for timely data entry.
5. Staff Mentorship & Capacity Building
Guide and mentor younger teachers.
Organize in-school training sessions or peer learning.
Encourage adoption of best teaching practices, use of learning aids, and reflective pedagogy.

🌐 Importance & Impact of These Guidelines
These regulations are not just administrative mandates—they form the backbone of effective school governance. When head teachers function with clarity in roles and schools adhere to standard timing, the entire educational environment improves. Key impacts include:
Accountability: Clear responsibilities reduce ambiguity and overlaps.
Consistency: Having uniform timings across schools helps in planning and coordination.
Quality Assurance: Monitoring and supervision ensure that curriculum implementation doesn’t deviate.
Leadership: Head teachers become true instructional leaders, not just managers.
Stakeholder Confidence: Parents, government, and community trust increase when schools follow structured norms.

Challenges & Mitigation

Resource Constraints: Some schools may lack support for full supervision or record maintenance. Solution: periodic capacity building, resource sharing, and digital tools.
Resistance to Change: Teachers or staff habituated to lax routines may resist stricter norms. Solution: gradual implementation and orientation programs.
Remote Areas / Infrastructure Issues: Electricity, internet, or climatic issues can hamper compliance. Solution: allow suitable local flexibility with oversight.

FAQs 

Q1. What are the official primary school timings for 2025-26?
Primary schools operate 9:15 AM to 12:30 PM, with a mid-day break and strict adherence without deviation unless approved.

Q2. What are the primary responsibilities of a head teacher?
Head teachers must oversee academic supervision, administrative duties, co-curricular programs, reporting, staff mentoring, community engagement, and maintaining school discipline.

Q3. Can schools change these timings locally?
Only with prior administrative approval, considering local constraints or exigencies.

Q4. How often should head teachers report to authorities?
They must submit regular performance and attendance reports, coordinate inspections, and respond to directives from block/district offices.

Q5. Do these guidelines apply to all primary schools in Andhra Pradesh?
Yes, they apply to government and aided primary schools as per state education department mandates.



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