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Do private kindergartens get paid in winter and summer vacations?
Do private kindergartens get paid in winter and summer vacations? Yes

1, the global summer vacation time is not fixed, but in China it is usually from the end of June to September 1, about two months.

2. In our country, the school will divide each school year into two semesters. The last semester will be from the beginning of September to the end or middle of the following year 1, and the school will have a winter vacation, while the next semester will be from the middle of February to the beginning of July, and will have a summer vacation.

3. If the next school year is the last grade of middle school or primary school (for example, Grade Two is Grade Three), the summer vacation may be greatly shortened or even cancelled because of the entrance examination.

Summer vacation is not only the longest rest time for students in a year, but also the season for many companies to launch new products.

Pupils make summer vacation plans:

1, all primary and secondary schools should strengthen the guidance of students' holiday life, study plan and social practice activities, and arrange students' holiday homework reasonably.

2. Advocate arranging students' summer homework in the form of reading, research study, social practice, popular science and cultural and sports activities.

3. Under the premise of security, encourage and guide students to participate in social practice and voluntary service activities such as social investigation, community service, public welfare labor, environmental protection, civilized persuasion, etc., so as to enhance students' practical ability and sense of social responsibility.

4. Primary and secondary schools should actively coordinate and make full use of local public resources such as places for off-campus activities for minors, children's palaces, science and technology museums, libraries, gymnasiums, cultural centers, etc. to meet the off-campus needs of primary and secondary school students.