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Schools set to close for Spring break

Classes to end on March 25 and will resume for new term on April 18

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Senior Reporter

May 13 has been predicted as the first day of Eid Al Fitr, which will mark the next school break.

Spring break is just around the corner for schoolchil­dren across the UAE. The ongoing semester is scheduled to end later this month, and families are gearing up for a three-week break for children. When they return to school, children are likely to follow a reduced-hour Ramadan schedule.

According to the UAE Ministry of Education, the spring break will last from March 28 to April 15. Teachers will be off from Sunday, April 4, until Thursday, April 15. In effect, this means that Thursday, March 25, will be the last day of classes for the current semester. Classes will resume again on Sunday, April 18.

Ramadan dates

During this break, Ramadan is set to begin. According to astronomer prediction­s, the first day of fasting will be on Tuesday, April 13, subject to the sighting of the moon.

This means that when children resume classes on April 18, their school days are likely to be shorter, in keeping with official mandates on Ramadan schedules. Ramadan will continue into May. May 13 has been predicted as the first day of Eid Al Fitr, which will mark the next school break.

The MoE has earlier specified that the spring break dates apply to all public and private schools in the UAE that follow the Ministry of Education curriculum.

Private schools following other curricula have a choice to adjust their dates, offering three continuous weeks between March 28 and April 15, or two continuous weeks with a third week to be taken during the rest of the school year.

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