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February 2026 School Holidays: A Month of Fun and Festivals

February 2026 is set to be a month filled with holidays and festivities for students. With celebrations like Guru Ravidas Jayanti and Mahashivratri, younger children can enjoy outdoor games and picnics, while older siblings prepare for board exams. This article outlines the holiday schedule, including special weekends and tips for parents to make the most of this festive month. Don't miss out on the fun and opportunities for family bonding during this exciting time!
 

Overview of February 2026 Holidays



As February arrives, it brings with it a delightful array of holidays. Despite being the shortest month, February 2026 is packed with breaks that promise joy for students. With several festivals and long weekends, children are set for an exciting time away from their studies.


Festivals and Fun for Younger Students

While students in grades 10 and 12 may feel the pressure of upcoming board exams, younger kids can look forward to outdoor activities and picnics. The month kicks off with Guru Ravidas Jayanti and continues with Mahashivratri and Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, ensuring that school bags will be left untouched as kids enjoy their time off.


Weekly Breaks with 'Super Sunday'

February has begun with a festive spirit, starting with Guru Ravidas Jayanti on February 1st, which was a Sunday. Following this, Sundays on February 8th, 15th, and 22nd guarantee a break every week, and many schools also observe holidays on Saturdays.


Mahashivratri and Shivaji Jayanti: A Special Treat

Mahashivratri falls on February 15th, a Sunday, and celebrations often extend into the following day in various states. For students in Maharashtra, February 19th is particularly exciting as schools will be closed for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, creating an extended holiday from Thursday to Sunday if they also get Friday off.


Double Holidays on Saturdays

For those attending schools that observe holidays on the second and fourth Saturdays, February 14th and 28th will be extra special. With February 14th being the second Saturday and the 15th a Sunday, students can enjoy two consecutive days off, perfect for spending time with friends or family.


Board Exam Preparations for Older Siblings

While younger children revel in their holidays, older siblings in grades 10 and 12 will be focused on their studies as board exams approach. Various boards, including Bihar and CBSE, will commence exams around this time, making these holidays crucial for revision.


Advice for Parents: Maximizing Holiday Fun

February's mild weather makes it an ideal time for family outings to historical sites or parks. However, parents should be aware that holiday schedules may differ by state, so checking the school's notice board is advisable.