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UAE: Staggered dismissals, shorter hours mark first full school day of Ramadan
UAE: Staggered dismissals, shorter hours mark first full school day of Ramadan

UAE: Staggered dismissals, shorter hours mark first full school day of Ramadan

UAE: Staggered dismissals, shorter hours mark first full school day of Ramadan

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Monday marked the first full school day after Ramadan began on March 1. Some UAE schools implemented staggered dismissals on the first day to make it more convenient for families to pick up children, as the roads typically experience congestion during drop-offs and afternoon pick-ups.

Ben Cooper, Primary Principal, GEMS Wellington Academy – Al Khail, said, “The first day always comes with adjustments, but overall, it was smooth and successful. Families are settling into the new routine, and the delayed start helps younger students manage their mornings. We have a staggered dismissal to ease traffic, allowing parents to pick up students more conveniently.”

Copper added, “Attendance was relatively normal, though punctuality adjustments were made to accommodate Ramadan traffic. We’ve extended registration times slightly to support families adapting to the new schedule.”

Most schools have adapted to a shorter school day, 8am-1pm, with staff working 7.30am-1.30pm in line with Ramadan hours. During this period, schools are prioritising revision and reinforcement rather than introducing new lessons.

UAE: Staggered dismissals, shorter hours mark first full school day of Ramadan

Cooper added, “Lessons are more focused on consolidation and review rather than introducing new topics. Despite shorter lessons, we continue to offer a broad curriculum, including PE and specialist subjects like swimming, ensuring students remain active, while efficient transitions between lessons help maximise learning time.”

Mohammedali Kottakkulam, Principal, The Central School Dubai, said, “We implemented a few key changes during Ramadan. Being a two-shift school, we have implemented reduced school hours for both shifts. There are arrangements for students to perform their Zuhr prayer in the school. We have taken great care to ensure all religious activities take place smoothly and students spend quality time in for it.”

Late start but gates open early

Some schools have opted for a later start but are opening gates early to accommodate working parents.

Albie Huyser, Principal/CEO, GEMS Founders School – Masdar City, said, “In accordance with ADEK regulations, we have adapted our school timings to support our fasting families. Although school starts at 9am, we open our gates just after 8am to accommodate families who need to drop off their children at school before work.

“Students still enjoy a broad and balanced curriculum, and we have adapted PE lessons that still offer fun physical activity but also take into consideration the wellbeing of our students who fast.”

UAE: Staggered dismissals, shorter hours mark first full school day of Ramadan

Huyser reiterated that they also had impressive attendance across all year groups, with students excited to talk about their experiences and observance of fasting.

“We had a wonderful first day, starting with a whole-school Ramadan assembly that set the tone for the rest of the day. Our parents and students are very happy to be back in school, with no issues raised,” added Huyser.

Institutions conduct examinations

Meanwhile, certain Indian curriculum schools are holding their final or board examinations.

Deepika Thapar Singh, CEO-Principal, Credence High School, Dubai, said, “Our administration shared the updated Ramadan schedule with all stakeholders last week. Today, students and staff dispersed at noon as per the new schedule. Our students diligently participated in their scheduled final exam assessments, showcasing their dedication to academic excellence.”

UAE: Staggered dismissals, shorter hours mark first full school day of Ramadan

She added, “Oention that our attendance on the first day was outstanding, with students and staff arriving on time, demonstrating their commitment to a successful and productive school year. We have not encountered any significant challenges thus far and are committed to ensuring a smooth transition throughout the remainder of the holy month.”

Mohammedali Kottakkulam said, “As the school is conducting year-end examinations, the student strength is full, with the only exemption being medical leave. There was an unusual rush on the roads, leading to a few school buses reaching late school due to the shift in timing. Students using public transport also faced delays as they had to adjust to the new system due to the Ramadan change. We expect this to settle down soon, as today was the first day. The school is committed to smooth functioning during this period.”

© Khaleej Times

Edarabia Press Mar 2025

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