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With Ramadan expected to begin in mid-February 2026, Indian schools in the UAE are adjusting exam timetables and daily routines. Shorter school hours, rescheduled assessments, and flexible staff arrangements are being introduced to accommodate fasting students and teachers, ensuring academic continuity while respecting cultural and religious practices.
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Indian curriculum schools across the UAE are preparing for Ramadan by reshaping exam schedules and routines. Administrators are mindful of the impact of fasting on concentration and energy levels, and are implementing measures to ease the academic load while maintaining standards.
Key Highlights
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Adjusted Timetables: Exams are being scheduled earlier in the day to align with peak student alertness.
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Shorter School Hours: Classes and assessments are compressed into reduced timings, in line with UAE’s Ramadan guidelines.
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Staff Flexibility: Teachers and staff observing fasts are given adjusted duties to balance workload.
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Student Well-being: Schools emphasize lighter schedules and supportive environments to reduce stress during fasting.
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Calendar Coordination: Adjustments are aligned with the UAE’s unified academic calendar and Ministry of Education directives.
These changes reflect a broader effort to integrate cultural sensitivity into academic planning, ensuring students and staff can observe Ramadan while continuing their educational journey smoothly.
Sources: UAE Ministry of Education Academic Calendar 2025–26, WhichSchoolAdvisor (Ramadan 2026 school adjustments), Abu Dhabi Indian School Examination Calendar
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Schools Realign Academic Schedules Ahead of Ramadan to Balance Learning and Well being
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