Peshawar school resumes classes

A Pakistani child attends a protest to condemn Tuesday's Taliban attack on the Army Public School, in northwest Pakistan's Peshawar on Dec. 18, 2014. More then 140 people, the vast majority children, were killed at an army-run school in northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Dec.16 in an attack by armed militants.
A Pakistani child attends a protest to condemn Tuesday’s Taliban attack on the Army Public School, in northwest Pakistan’s Peshawar on Dec. 18, 2014. More then 140 people, the vast majority children, were killed at an army-run school in northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Dec.16 in an attack by armed militants.

The army-run Peshawar school which was ravaged by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan a few weeks ago resumed its classes, a media report here said.

Students and teachers returned to the Army Public School Monday weeks after the mid-December terror attack claimed 148 lives, including 132 schoolchildren, Geo TV reported.

Meanwhile, the structure of the school has been renovated while the cleansing work has also been completed, said sources.

Vacations in all educational institutions across the country were extended due to security reasons. After enhancement of security measures these educational institutions have resumed classes.

In some cities, school walls have been raised while arrangements of snap-checking have been adopted at the entrance and exit routes. The security guards have been equipped with weapons.