The Chhattisgarh education department has revised school timings for Saturdays, making changes that will impact government and private schools across the state. According to the new order, classes on Saturdays will now run for a shorter duration compared to regular weekdays, giving students and teachers an adjusted schedule for the weekend.
The Chhattisgarh School Education Department has introduced new timings for schools across the state, effective from this Saturday. As per the notification issued from Mahanadi Bhawan, first-shift schools will now function from 7:30 am to 11:30 am.
For institutions running in two shifts, primary and pre-secondary classes will be conducted from 12 noon to 4 pm, while high school and secondary classes will continue in the morning slot from 7:30 am to 11:30 am. These revised timings aim to bring better management and uniformity in school schedules.
I chose to write about this because school timing changes may look like a small update, but they affect thousands of students, parents, and teachers across the state. Education policies at the state level often bring practical changes that shape daily routines, learning patterns, and even student health. Covering this development is important because it shows how the government is trying to balance academic needs with the overall well-being of children. It also highlights how education departments are responding to feedback from schools and communities, ensuring policies remain practical and student-friendly.
What the new timings mean for schools
As per the revised schedule, schools will begin at their usual time in the morning but close earlier than on other weekdays. This decision applies to both primary and secondary schools across Chhattisgarh. While weekdays will continue to have full-day classes, Saturdays are now designed as shorter academic days, allowing time for extracurriculars, sports, or rest.
Reasons behind the change
The department’s move is based on feedback from educators, parents, and students. Many suggested that having slightly relaxed timings on Saturdays could help:
- Reduce student fatigue from continuous long school days
- Encourage participation in cultural and sports activities
- Give teachers time for planning and training sessions
- Provide families a chance to spend more time with children on weekends
How it will benefit students
Shorter Saturdays are expected to bring several advantages:
- Better focus during weekday classes as students get a break from full-week fatigue
- A healthier balance between academics and leisure
- Opportunity for schools to conduct workshops, skill-based sessions, or creative activities without pressure of regular curriculum load
- More family interaction, especially in rural areas where weekends are also time for household and community work
Implementation across the state
The order has been issued to district education officers, who will ensure that schools follow the new timings uniformly. Private schools affiliated with CBSE or state boards are also expected to align with the change. However, schools may use the extra time for innovative teaching practices or student activities, keeping the spirit of the reform in mind.












