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2026 School Holidays in Singapore: Essential Dates for Every Parent

2026 School Holidays in Singapore: Essential Dates for Every Parent

The 2026 school calendar is already in motion. Students are midway through Term 2, and the major breaks, national exams, and public holidays are coming up fast. 

Whether you are planning a family trip during the June break or mapping out revision time before PSLE, these dates will shape the months ahead.

Detailed MOE Academic Calendar for 2026

The school year set by the MOE runs from Friday, 2 January to Friday, 20 November 2026, split across two semesters and four terms.

Semester 1

Term

Dates

Term 1

Friday, 2 January to Friday, 13 March

Term 2

Monday, 23 March to Friday, 29 May

Semester 2

Term

Dates

Term 3

Monday, 29 June to Friday, 4 September

Term 4

Monday, 14 September to Friday, 20 November

Note: Schools used as GCE O-Level examination venues will end the final term earlier, on Friday, 23 October 2026. Students at these schools will have an extended year-end break.

Designated School Holidays for 2026

Beyond the major vacation periods, MOE designates specific days as school-only holidays. These do not apply to the general workforce, so parents should plan accordingly.

Holiday

Date

Notes

Youth Day

Sunday, 5 July

Monday, 6 July is a scheduled school holiday

Teachers’ Day

Friday, 4 September

Children’s Day

Friday, 2 October

Primary schools and primary sections of full schools only

Major 2026 School Vacation Periods

If you are coordinating leave from work, booking flights, or scheduling enrichment programmes, these are the dates to lock in first.

Break

Dates

Duration

March Mid-Term Break

Saturday, 14 March to Sunday, 22 March

9 days

June Mid-Year Holidays

Saturday, 30 May to Sunday, 28 June

30 days

September Mid-Term Break

Saturday, 5 September to Sunday, 13 September

9 days

Year-End Holidays

Saturday, 21 November to Thursday, 31 December

41 days

A month long, the June holidays remain the longest continuous break, and most families use it for travel or intensive revision. The September break, on the other hand, is shorter but carries more weight for students preparing for their national exams. It is often the last window for focused revision before PSLE and the O-Levels begin.

Official Singapore Public Holidays 2026

Public holidays that fall within the school year often create extended weekends. Here are the remaining public holidays for 2026:

Term

Holiday

Date

Notes

Term 2

Labour Day

Friday, 1 May

 
 

Hari Raya Haji

Wednesday, 27 May

 
 

Vesak Day

Sunday, 31 May

Monday, 1 June is a public holiday

Term 3

National Day

Sunday, 9 August

Monday, 10 August is a public holiday

Term 4

Deepavali

Sunday, 8 November

Monday, 9 November is a public holiday

 

Christmas Day

Friday, 25 December

Falls during year-end holidays

Note: When a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is a public holiday.

Forecasted 2026 National Examination Windows

For parents of Primary 6, Secondary 4, or Secondary 5 students, the second half of the year is shaped by national exams. These dates are based on historical patterns and official announcements.

Examination

Estimated Period

PSLE Oral Exams

Mid-August

PSLE Listening Comprehension

Mid-September

PSLE Written Papers

Late September to early October

PSLE Marking Exercise

Mid-October (3 to 4 days; Primary 1 to 5 students typically do not attend school)

GCE O-Level and A-Level Written Papers

Mid-October to mid-November

Two things worth noting for leave planning:

  • The PSLE marking exercise in mid-October means Primary 1 to 5 students are usually given time off while teachers mark scripts. If you have younger children at home, factor this in. 
  • The O-Level and A-Level written papers stretch into mid-November, which affects households with older students still in exam mode while younger siblings are already on holiday.

3 Strategies to Optimise the 2026 School Holidays

3 Strategies to Optimise the 2026 School Holidays

Should your child spend the holidays catching up on weak topics? Getting ahead on the next term? Or just resting? Most parents wrestle with these questions every break. Here are three approaches that work.

1. Identify Academic Weaknesses Early

The first few days of any school break are the best time to take stock.

  • Pinpoint specific topics your child finds difficult, not just broad subjects.
  • Focus 80% of revision effort on weak areas rather than repeating what they already know.
  • A student struggling with Ratios, for example, benefits more from targeted practice than general Maths revision.

2. Implement the “Head Start” Approach

The final week of holidays is often wasted on last-minute relaxation. Flip that pattern.

  • Use the last five to seven days to preview next term’s topics.
  • Even a light introduction builds familiarity before the teacher covers the material in class.
  • Students who walk into Term 3 or Term 4 having seen the content once already tend to absorb lessons faster and ask sharper questions.

3. Prioritise Untouchable Rest Days

Burnout is real, and it does not only affect adults.

  • Schedule specific days with zero academic activity.
  • Protect those days. Do not let them erode into “just one worksheet” compromises.
  • Downtime is not wasted time. It is what keeps performance sustainable across a 10-month school year.

Strategic Planning with TLS Tutorials

At TLS Tutorials, we help students make the most of these dates.

  • Free holiday intensives for P6 students: Students enrolled in our classes get access to complimentary intensive sessions before major examinations. These sessions focus on closing learning gaps and building exam readiness.
  • Structured study skills: We teach students how to revise during their breaks, not just what to revise. The “Head Start” approach works best when students know how to preview effectively, and that is a skill we build into our sessions.

If your child needs support with Primary Math tuitionSecondary Maths tuition, or Science tuition in Singapore, we are here to help. Reach out to TLS Tutorials and give your child the structure they need for the months ahead.

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