Changes to Dubai School Hours: Early Closures on Fridays
Starting January 2026, schools in Dubai will have new Friday schedules, as announced by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA). This shift is designed to align school hours with updated Friday prayer times across the UAE.
Early Closure for Private Schools
Under the new regulations, private educational institutions in Dubai will conclude their school day earlier on Fridays, finishing no later than 11:30 AM. This decision is in response to the UAE’s recent announcement of revised Friday prayer timings at mosques that will also begin in 2026.
According to a press release from the KHDA, the adjustment in school hours aims to accommodate the new Friday prayer schedule, which will see sermons starting at 12:45 PM. The KHDA emphasized the importance of this change, noting that it follows careful consultations with various educational institutions.
Friday Prayer Adjustments
As part of a broader effort to standardize worship times across the nation, the General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat, has set the new Friday prayer start time to 12:45 PM. Traditionally, Friday sermons have begun at 1:15 PM, but this earlier start is intended to promote timely attendance among worshippers.
The authority has urged the community to arrive at mosques punctually to ensure that services commence without delays. This adjustment not only reflects societal needs but also underlines the UAE’s commitment to enhancing the organization of public services.
Impact on School Operations
While Friday schedules will see an early finish, the KHDA has clarified that the teaching hours from Monday to Thursday will remain unchanged. This stability means students and parents can continue to rely on existing routines during the week, with the exception of Fridays.
Additionally, the KHDA is currently engaging with parents regarding the potential implementation of remote learning options for secondary school students on Fridays. Students in grades 6 (Year 7) and above may have the opportunity to participate in online learning, pending parental input and KHDA approval.
Growth in Dubai’s Education Sector
Dubai’s educational landscape is thriving and poised for significant growth in the coming academic year. With plans for 16 new early childhood centers, six new schools, and three international universities launching for the 2025-26 academic year, the private education sector is set to expand further. This growth reflects the UAE’s dedication to providing high-quality educational opportunities to its residents.
As these changes roll out, the KHDA is committed to ensuring that both parents and students are well-informed and supported throughout the transition. The adjustments in school hours and prayer times offer an opportunity for healthier community engagement and work-life balance for families in Dubai.
Conclusion
These new guidelines create a coherent framework for school operations and worship time, enhancing the daily lives of students and families in Dubai. With the early Friday closures, schools are adapting to the evolving needs of the community, ensuring that education and religious practices align more harmoniously. The KHDA’s proactive approach demonstrates its dedication to fostering an enriching environment for learning and development in Dubai’s dynamic education sector.


