UAE Ramadan: Reduced school timings, rules announced
UAE Ramadan: Reduced school timings, rules announced
Private schools in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah will reduce school hours during the Holy month of Ramadan.
Dubai
Private schools in Dubai will also hold classes for not more than five hours during the Holy Month.
Mohammed Darwish, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Permits and Compliance at Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), said, “Private schools in Dubai can hold classes up to five hours during Ramadan. We've given schools the flexibility of choosing their start and end time in consultation with parents.”
He added, “During Ramadan, the school community, including students, teachers, and parents, will be spending extra time in prayer with their families. We've urged institutions to be mindful of homework and assignments for pupils. Every Ramadan, we practice the virtues of patience, togetherness, compassion, and inner strength. And during this Holy Month, we'll will need to draw on these virtues more than ever.”
Abu Dhabi
In Abu Dhabi, private schools would also reduce the length of their school timings to five hours during Ramadan, the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has announced.
ADEK said it has sent the schools a set of guidelines regarding Ramadan timings.
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