The summer vacation for Shanghai primary schools is July 1, 2023.
The time is still the same as in previous years. The holiday will start on July 1, 2023 and end on August 31. The summer arrangements for all grades in Shanghai have been finalized. Shanghai's primary and secondary schools will officially have a holiday on July 1, 2023, and will end on August 31, 2023. There will be no changes compared with previous years, but will there be any changes by then? It depends on the situation of epidemic control.
The summer vacation in 2023 will be extended uniformly. Taking a full two-month vacation is rare in recent years. Although other provinces do not have two months, they basically have 7 or 8 weeks of vacation, which is longer than in previous years.
The summer holidays have been extended, leaving parents in tears. Regarding the holiday time, parents have the opposite reaction, and even express a headache. The holidays are long and parents have to go to work. Who will take care of the children? Moreover, some children have poor self-discipline. Even if they arrange a happy summer schedule, their learning efficiency is still very low.
Coupled with the ongoing epidemic in the first half of this year, in order to protect the safety of students, schools have postponed the start of school or suspended classes during classes. Many parents said that students did not have enough time to attend offline classes last semester. In two months, it will be another holiday.
Things to note during holidays:
1. Traffic safety
1. Consciously abide by traffic rules, pay attention to traffic lights, and do not run or play on the highway.
2. When crossing a highway, you must use zebra crossings, pedestrian bridges, etc., and do not cross at will.
3. Teenagers under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles on the road.
4. Observe public order, wait in line for the bus, do not approach the vehicle until it has stopped, and do not crowd or fight when getting on or off the bus.
5. Ride in a civilized manner. Fasten your seat belt or hold on to the handrails when riding. Do not ride in dilapidated vehicles. Teenagers under 14 years old should not sit in the passenger seat.
2. Water, electricity and fire safety
1. Do not play or fish in dangerous places such as rivers, reservoirs, ponds, wells, etc. Swim in regular swimming pools and go out Fishing and catching must be accompanied by parents and go to formal and appropriate places.
2. Under the guidance of parents, gradually learn to use household appliances safely; do not move or connect wires, lamp holders, sockets, etc.; do not play in places marked with "high voltage danger".
3. You are not allowed to play with fire, and you are not allowed to carry tinder. When you find a fire, you are not allowed to go forward to put it out. You must report it to an adult in time or call the police or call the emergency number 119; use gas and liquefied stoves carefully; set off fires. You must pay attention to safety when setting off fireworks and firecrackers. It is best not to set off or set off under the guidance of parents.
3. Food safety
1. Consciously develop good personal hygiene habits and wash hands before meals and after using the toilet to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases.
2. When purchasing packaged food, be sure to read the trademark, production date, shelf life, etc. "Three No's" foods and expired foods must not be purchased or used.
3. When eating raw fruits and melons, pay attention to cleaning them. Do not eat rotten or spoiled food. Smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited.
4. Avoid overeating to prevent indigestion.
Four. Mental safety
1. Stay away from Internet cafes, use electronic products healthily at home, follow your parents’ instructions when surfing the Internet, and do not log in or browse unhealthy websites.
2. Do not go to commercial electronic game rooms, billiards rooms and other inappropriate entertainment venues.
3. Do not participate in unhealthy entertainment activities, do not believe or spread rumors; do not buy or borrow unhealthy books and magazines.