The school year 2021/2022 is just around the corner – when will the holidays be and on what days will there be public holidays?
August is in the middle and the end of the holidays is around the corner, as we are paid calendar. We have to look forward (certainly to friends, maybe even to teachers), others probably less, but everyone has to prepare for the new school year 2021/2022.
It is necessary not only to have in a pile from briefcases or a school backpack through a pencil case full of sharpened pencils to exercise items and slippers. Above all, we have no idea if a normal school year awaits us, spiced up with testing, or if children will have to give up all “risky” activities such as physical education, singing, trips, various classes … unfortunately these activities, which children enjoy and which they usually participate with enthusiasm. But we will see exactly that.
Even this year, however, parents will certainly have to be more operative and cautious and leave the child at home at the first sign of a respiratory disease, at least until it is proven that it is an ordinary autumn rhinitis. We can be glad that modern testing options do not require the historical form of quarantine (ie forty days of insulation) and there are no crosses on the battered doors of the dwelling. Probably that’s why this year’s school year will be more challenging to take holidays – because not only the classic days of holidays need to be managed – but again, we will hopefully save a few days thanks to public holidays.
The school year 2021/2022 begins on Wednesday, September 1, and the first holiday will take place on Tuesday, September 28, on Czech Statehood Day.
They will occur in October autumn holidays on October 27 and 29, On October 28, we celebrate the national holiday, the Day of the Establishment of the Independent Czechoslovak State, so children will have three days off.
Another national holiday on November 17 (Day of the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy) has come on Wednesday, and this year only the days of the Christmas holidays will be free.
Children have Christmas holidays from Thursday, December 23 to January 2 (adults have time off on Friday for Christmas Day, but unfortunately the 1st and 2nd Christmas holidays fall on weekends), pupils and students go to school on Monday, January 3, 2022.
Note to the spring break table:
Prague 1 to 5 are city districts: Prague 1, Prague 2, Prague 3, Prague 4, Prague 5, Prague 11, Prague 12, Prague 13, Prague 16, Prague-Kunratice, Prague-Libuš, Prague-Lipence, Prague-Lochkov, Prague-Reporyje, Prague-Slivenec , Prague-Šeberov, Prague-Újezd, Prague-Velká Chuchle, Prague-Zbraslav, Prague-Zličín.
Prague 6 to 10 are city districts: Prague 6, Prague 7, Prague 8, Prague 9, Prague 10, Prague 14, Prague 15, Prague 17, Prague 18, Prague 19, Prague 20, Prague 21, Prague 22, Prague-Kolovraty, Prague-Bechovice, Prague- Benice, Prague-Březiněves, Prague-Čakovice, Prague-Ďáblice, Prague-Dolní Chabry, Prague-Dolní Měcholupy, Prague-Dolní Počernice, Prague-Dubeč, Prague-Klánovice, Prague-Koloděje, Prague-Královice, Prague-Křeslice Prague- Lysolaje, Prague-Nebušice, Prague-Nedvězí, Prague-Petrovice, Prague-Přední Kopanina, Prague-Satalice, Prague-Suchdol, Prague-Štěrboholy, Prague-Troja, Prague-Vinoř.
Source: msmt.cz
You can find other important days, public holidays and information about them in our calendar, we’ll take a closer look at them as time goes on.