Türkiye's academic year concludes, 20 million students begin summer break
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Over 20 million students across Türkiye are wrapping up the 2023-24 academic year today, marking the official start of summer break.
Students will receive their report cards today, concluding their academic journey for the year. This well-deserved break provides students and teachers alike with a chance to relax and recharge before the new school year kicks off on September 9th.
Summer break offers more than just a reprieve from textbooks and tests. It's a valuable time for students to explore their interests, participate in extracurricular activities, and spend quality time with loved ones. Whether pursuing hobbies, developing new skills, or simply enjoying some downtime, summer break provides a unique opportunity for personal growth outside the classroom.
As schools across Türkiye close their doors for the summer, the education system gears up for another year of learning and progress. Students will return in September, ready to embark on a new academic adventure. (ILKHA)
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