The 2024 spring start time will be announced

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-21

What is the start date of spring 2024? When will the school start after the end of 2024? The following is a summary of the content announced by the 2024 spring school start time in various places, welcome to read, the content is for reference only!

Beijing: The first semester of compulsory education will be winter vacation from January 20 (Saturday) to February 25 (Sunday), 2024, a total of 5 weeks and 2 days, and the first semester of non-compulsory education will be from January 27 (Saturday) to February 25 (Sunday), 2024, a total of 4 weeks and 2 days.

Shanghai: The winter vacation will start from January 22 to February 19, 2024, with a total of 26 days off.

Tianjin: Compulsory education schools will have winter vacation from January 20 (Saturday) to February 25 (Sunday), 2024; The general high school will have winter vacation from January 27 (Saturday) to February 25 (Sunday), 2024.

Chongqing: The winter vacation will start on January 20, 2024 (Saturday), and the school will start on February 19, 2024 (Monday).

Guangdong: The winter vacation for primary and secondary schools will be from January 22, 2024 to February 19, 2024, and the winter vacation for high schools will be from January 29, 2024 to February 19, 2024.

Jiangsu: The winter vacation is planned to start on January 29, the registration time for the spring semester is February 18, and the class time is February 19, a total of 21 days off.

Zhejiang: The Ningbo holiday is on February 3, and the registration time for the spring semester is February 26, with a total of 23 days off.

Sichuan: Chengdu will open from January 27 to February 25, 2024; Zigong will start from January 27 to February 23, 2024; Panzhihua will start school from January 26 to February 25, 2024.

Guangxi: Nanning: Winter Vacation: 28 days from January 22 to February 18, of which February 10 is the first day of the Lunar New Year. The next semester will start on February 19, 2024.

Liaoning: Dalian: Primary and junior high schools: Winter vacation from January 17, 2024 to February 29, 2024. The new semester starts on March 1, 2024. General High School: Winter vacation from January 22, 2024 to February 29, 2024. The new semester starts on March 1, 2024.

Hainan: On January 27, 2024, primary and secondary schools will start their winter vacation, and on February 25, 2024, they will register; On February 26, 2024, primary and secondary schools will officially open.

Note: The above time is for reference only, and the specific time of each school shall prevail.

From the perspective of the timetable, the winter vacation time for primary and secondary school students is basically in mid-to-late January, and the school start time is in mid-February. The duration of the winter vacation is generally about 30 days, but in some areas the winter vacation lasts more than 40 days.

Because there are many schools across the country, the state does not stipulate strict dates and times for winter and summer vacations, and they are generally stipulated by their own schools, so the time is different. Different schools have different holiday times, but there is not much difference between different schools, about a week or two.

During the winter vacation, participate in an appropriate amount of outdoor activities every day, such as swimming, cycling, playing basketball, etc., to maintain good health. Eat more nutritious foods such as fruits, vegetables, and grains, and avoid indulging in snacks and foods high in sugar and salt.

During the winter vacation, you can get enough sleep every night, get into the habit of going to bed early and waking up early, and ensure that your body and mind are fully rested. Participate in family activities such as cooking together, outdoor outings, watching movies, etc., to strengthen parent-child bonding.

Learn to do some simple household activities, such as sweeping the floor, washing dishes, tidying up the desk, etc., to develop self-care skills. Learn to arrange your winter vacation time reasonably, remind yourself to complete various tasks on time, and develop good time management habits.

Learn practical skills such as programming, crafting, vehicle maintenance, etc., to broaden your horizons and increase your confidence. Participate in outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, get close to nature, and learn about natural landscapes such as flora and fauna, mountains and rivers.

1. Traffic safety.

Don't play on the road, don't look at your mobile phone or listen to ** when walking and riding, don't play in the blind spot of the vehicle, don't run red lights, don't climb over the traffic barrier, don't sit in the passenger seat, don't ride bicycles and shared bicycles under the age of 12, and don't drive electric bicycles under the age of 16.

Traffic safety is very important for children, so when taking children out, be sure to take good care of them, and children need to know some traffic safety knowledge by themselves, cross the street to take zebra crossings, etc.

1. Consciously abide by traffic rules, and do not run or play on the highway.

2. Cross the highway by zebra crossing, pedestrian bridge, etc., and do not cross at will.

3. Do not ride a bicycle on the road.

4. Abide by public order, wait in line, do not approach the vehicle if the car is not parked, and do not crowd when getting on and off the bus.

5. Ride in a civilized manner, fasten your seat belt or grasp the handrail when you take the car. Don't sit in a dilapidated vehicle.

2. Safe use of electricity and gas.

Do not use "three no" electrical appliances, do not use multiple high-power electrical appliances on the same wiring board at the same time, and do not touch the power switch and electrical appliances with wet hands. When using gas equipment, open windows for ventilation and take care of them, and turn them off in time after use. If you find a fire, go outside and call 119 in time.

When your child is alone at home, you must tell your child not to touch electrical appliances at will, especially power plugs, charger heads, live sockets, etc.

Electricity safety. 1. Use household appliances under the guidance of parents.

2. Do not mess around, connect wires, lamp heads, sockets, etc.

3. Do not play in places marked with "High Voltage Hazard".

3. Pay attention to fire safety.

Be sure to tell your children not to play with fire, because playing with fire may not only cause fire, damage to body and property, but also burn yourself, which is very dangerous.

1. It is not allowed to play with fire, not to carry fire, and if you find a fire, you must not come forward to put out the fire, and you must report to the adult or call the police in time (119).

2. Use gas and liquefied gas cookers carefully and safely.

3. When setting off firecrackers, you must pay attention to safety and do not let go.

4. When parents are not at home, do not use gas and liquefied gas stoves to prevent gas leakage.

Fourth, pay attention to self-protection.

Do not go to for-profit singing and dancing entertainment venues, Internet access service venues, bars, and other venues that are not suitable for minors to enter, and go to museums, science and technology museums, exhibition halls, sports halls, and other youth social practice venues for activities.

1. Do not go to Internet cafes, bars and singing and dancing entertainment venues;

2. Do not indulge in the Internet and video games;

3. Don't play unhealthy online games such as exaggerating violence;

4. Be cautious of making netizens, do not meet with strange netizens, and prevent telecommunications and network fraud;

5. Do not play in dangerous areas such as construction sites, tracks, and high-voltage lines;

6. Stay away from crowded places and avoid crowding and stampede.

5. Take the bus safely.

Obey the passenger code and do not bring flammable, explosive or other prohibited items on public transport. When taking the bus, do not scramble after getting on and go, and if you find suspicious items, report to the staff in time, and do not dispose of them without authorization. Take care of your belongings.

1. Consciously abide by traffic rules and do not run or play on the road.

2. When crossing the road, you should take zebra crossings, pedestrian bridges, etc., and do not cross at will.

3. Do not ride a bicycle on the road**.

4. Abide by public order, wait in line, do not approach the vehicle if the car is not parked, and do not crowd when getting on and off the bus.

5. Ride in a civilized manner, fasten your seat belt or grasp the handrail when you take the car.

6. Pay attention to mental safety.

Abide by the convention of Internet civility, do not browse bad information, and do not insult and bully others. Enhance self-protection awareness, do not date netizens at will, do not indulge in virtual space, and do not upload personal, family and other people's information.

Keep your passwords safe and don't tell anyone else. Be cautious in chatting and making friends, and don't meet with netizens.

Internet access should be modest, civilized and healthy.

1. Stay away from Internet cafes. Follow the guidance of your parents when surfing the Internet at home, do not log in, do not check unhealthy **, and use the Internet in moderation.

2. Do not set foot in commercial electronic game rooms, billiard halls, video halls, karaoke halls, song and dance halls and other entertainment venues.

3. Do not participate in unhealthy recreational activities, do not listen, do not believe, do not preach, and do not participate in feudal superstitious activities, and resolutely resist cult activities.

1.Some beneficial fitness exercises can be carried out appropriately between classes, such as skipping rope and kicking shuttlecock.

2.If it snows, be especially careful when walking on frozen roads to prevent falls and injuries, especially not to chase after frozen places, and not to throw snowballs in snowball fights on campus to avoid hurting others.

3.When queuing down the stairs, you should pay special attention to safety, do not crowd and collide with others, and go up and down the stairs to the right to prevent the staircase from happening.

4.Students who eat at school at noon should pay more attention to safety, and play or rest in school in an orderly manner after eating to prevent the occurrence of fighting.

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