Cairo School Holidays (2026)

Egypt is known for having the largest overall education system in the Middle East. It is also home to a number of world-class schools. Cairo, the capital of Egypt, has a population of about 12 million people. Education in Cairo comprises of the kindergarten, primary school, and preparatory school. Private schools, ordinary schools, language schools, religious schools, and international schools are the different types of schools in Cairo.

School holidays in Cairo are observed in the city and across Egypt. School dates may vary from one school to another. For more updated information, you can contact the schools directly for the accurate school holiday announcement.

When are school holidays in Cairo?

Dates School Holiday
Aug 30 First Day of School Staff
Aug 30 – Sep 4 Saff Only Days
Sep 5 First day of School (Term 1)
Sep 11 Al Hijri / Islamic New Year
Oct 6 – 7 Staff In-Service Days
Oct 19 – 27 Mid-term break
Nov 20 Prophet Mohamed’s Birthday
Nov 22 Thanksgiving (American)
Jan 8 First Day of Class (Term 2)
Mar 1 – 9 Mid-Term Break
Apr 24 Last Day (Term 2)
Apr 25 – May 4 Break Between Term 2 and Term 3
May 5 First Day of Class (Term 3)
May 12 – 15 Eid Al Fitr
Jun 25 Last Day of Students
Jun 26 – 27 Staff Only
Jun 30 Last Day for Staff

What are other school holidays in Cairo?

Apart from other term holidays, schools may also be closed during public holidays. Cairo celebrates public holidays throughout the year. Many of the important public holidays in Cairo are also Islamic holidays.

Islamic holidays such as Ramadan may take place during May or April, as it is based on the Islamic calendar or moon sighting. During major Islamic holidays, businesses and government offices are closed.

  • Christmas
  • Revolution Day
  • National Police Day
  • Sinai Liberation Day
  • Revolution Day 2013
  • Revolution Day
  • Armed Forces Day
  • Sham El Nessim (Spring Festival)
  • Islamic New Year
  • Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (Sunni)
  • Eid al-Fitr
  • Eid al-Adha

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