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Tamil Nadu Schools Reopen After Heatwave Delay, CM Vijay Extends Wishes to Students

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Schools across Tamil Nadu reopened for the 2026-27 academic year.
  • The reopening was delayed by three days due to extreme heat conditions.
  • Tamil Nadu recorded a 94.31% pass rate in the Class 10 board examinations.

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu schools reopen event marked the beginning of a new academic year for lakhs of students across the state on Thursday. The reopening, originally scheduled for June 1, was postponed due to intense summer heat, highlighting how climate conditions are increasingly influencing education planning and public policy decisions.

In a post shared on X, As students returned to classrooms, Chief Minister C Vijay Joseph encouraged them to pursue their goals through education, discipline and hard work.

Tamil Nadu Schools Reopen Amid Rising Climate Concerns

The state government’s decision to delay reopening by three days reflected growing concerns over the impact of extreme weather on student health and safety.

Heatwaves have become more frequent across several parts of India, forcing authorities to reassess school schedules and introduce preventive measures. The move signals a broader shift toward climate-responsive governance, particularly in sectors directly affecting children.

By postponing classes, the government aimed to reduce health risks while ensuring a safer start to the academic year.

Why the New Academic Year Begins on a Positive Note

The reopening follows an impressive performance by students in the Class 10 board examinations.

According to figures released by School Education Minister Rajmohan, the overall pass percentage reached 94.31 percent, an improvement over the previous year.

More than 8.2 lakh students successfully cleared the examinations, reflecting steady academic progress across the state.

Girls continued to outperform boys, maintaining a trend that has become increasingly visible in Tamil Nadu’s education system. This sustained performance could have long-term implications for higher education participation and workforce representation.

Tamil Nadu Schools Reopen as Government Focuses on Student Retention

Beyond academic results, the state government is focusing on reducing dropout rates and ensuring students remain within the education system.

Officials have emphasized child-centric policies aimed at improving attendance, supporting vulnerable students and strengthening learning outcomes. These efforts are particularly important as schools work to recover from disruptions caused by extreme weather and other challenges.

The strong performance of government schools also stands out. More than 1,900 government institutions achieved a 100 percent pass rate, indicating improvements in educational delivery and support systems.

What Comes Next for Tamil Nadu’s Education Sector?

The new academic year presents both opportunities and challenges.

While strong examination results offer reasons for optimism, authorities will continue monitoring weather-related risks and student retention levels. The increasing impact of climate events on school operations may also drive further investments in infrastructure, cooling facilities and adaptive education planning.

As classrooms fill once again across the state, the focus now shifts from examination success to ensuring that every student remains engaged, supported and prepared for future opportunities.

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