A decision in this regard was taken at the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Board meeting here today after a committee set up to look into the issue favoured implementation of the proposal.
The move would be in keeping with the provisions of the RTE Act which has sought 200 working days for classes I to V and 220 days for classes VI to VIII.
"At the meeting today, the board decided to have five working days from Class I to V after the committee reviewed the proposal and invited suggestions from different stakeholders," said a senior HRD ministry official.
Students can have enough time for self-based learning and get time in hand to pursue hobbies, the official said.
The move could also help schools reduce energy consumption and bring in more efficiency in academic and administrative matters, official said.
The RTE Act also mandates 800 instructional hours per academic year for Stds I to V and 1,000 instructional hours per academic year for VI to VIII classes.
It also says that the minimum number of working hours per week for a teacher should be 45. This includes both teaching and preparation time.
