Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has officially released the winter school examination date sheet for the 2025-26 academic year, specifically covering Classes 3, 5 and 8. The schedule includes both theory and practical exams and is available for download through the HPBOSE portal.
This is a crucial notification for students, parents, and teachers alike — here’s your full guide to the dates, patterns, how to access the timetable, and useful tips to prepare.

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📌 What Is the “Winter School” Exam?
The “Winter School” or “Winter Exam” refers to examinations held during the winter break period, allowing students in primary and middle school grades to complete the academic session’s assessments somewhat earlier. These exams are typically for continuity, evaluation, and ensuring curriculum completion before the main session.
HPBOSE has included Classes 3, 5 and 8 under this segment for theory and practical assessments.
📚 Class-wise Timetable Overview
While the complete subject-wise schedule involves many details, here’s a broad overview:
| Class | Exam Type | Key Points |
|---|---|---|
| Class 3 | Theory & Practical | Basic subjects — likely language, mathematics, environment, etc. |
| Class 5 | Theory & Practical | Core curriculum subjects along with local language / EVS etc. |
| Class 8 | Theory & Practical | More advanced subjects including science, social studies, language etc. |
The timetable has been released with dates and timings for each subject exam (theory & practical) for these classes. Students must check the full PDF to see subject codes and exact slots.
🖥 How to Download the HPBOSE Winter Exam Datesheet
You can access the official schedule via the HPBOSE website. Here’s how:
Go to hpbose.org
Click on the “Datesheet” tab / link on the homepage
Look for the entry titled “Winter School Date Sheet 2025-26 for Classes 3 / 5 / 8”
Click to view / download the PDF
Save a copy and take a printout (for reference in school or home)
The HPBOSE “Datesheet” page typically lists all board / supplementary / school exam schedule PDFs.
Note: If the “Winter” exam datesheet does not appear explicitly, it may be listed under “School Exams / Other / Special Exams” on the same datesheet page.
📆 Key Dates & Timing Notes
The schedule covers both theory and practical exams for Classes 3, 5 & 8.
The date sheet is for the 2025-26 winter / mid-session exam window.
Practical exams often precede theory exams, with separate notification for timing.
Timeslots and subject codes are specified — students should note them carefully and follow them strictly.
Because these are winter break exams, the schedule may be more condensed, so students should plan preparation accordingly.
ℹ Details to Check Carefully in the Timetable
When you download the PDF, ensure you verify:
Subject names & codes, to avoid appearing for a wrong paper
Date & day for each subject exam
Theory vs Practical slots (some may have both in different days)
Exam timing / reporting time (morning / afternoon slot)
Instructions or special notes (e.g. materials allowed, duration, medium)
School / centre instructions printed in the date sheet
Missing a detail can be costly — make a chart or note them down subject-wise.
🧰 Tips for Students & Teachers to Prepare
Plan subject-wise revision based on exam order — start with first exam subjects
Practice sample / previous question papers if available to get familiar with patterns
Revise practical topics early — ensure you are confident with experiments / work labs
Check exam timing & reach early — winter weather in Himachal can slow travel
Keep stationary / materials ready as per what is allowed (no extra / prohibited items)
Follow instructions on admit card / exam centre notice — sometimes changes or clarifications are issued before start
Ask your teacher / school for clarifications well before exam day if any discrepancy in timetable
📝 Implications & What Students Should Do Next
Students of Classes 3, 5 & 8 should download the date sheet immediately and start structuring their study plan around it
Schools should display the schedule clearly in classrooms and ensure students get a printed copy
Teachers should pace teaching to complete syllabus in time and provide revision / mock tests
Parents and guardians should support children in managing study schedule and logistics to exam centres — especially in hilly or remote areas

