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    New UAE School Age Rule: What the December 31 Cut-Off Means for Your Child

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekJanuary 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    From family reunions to classroom readiness—how a major policy shift is reshaping school admissions and parent choices in Dubai.

    Starting from the 2026–27 academic year, a significant revision to the UAE’s school admissions policy will take effect, shifting the age eligibility cut-off from August 31 to December 31. The change means children who turn three at any point during the admission year can now start Pre-Kindergarten.

    The updated policy standardizes entry requirements as follows:

    • Pre-KG: 3 years by December 31
    • KG1: 4 years by December 31
    • KG2: 5 years by December 31
    • Grade 1: 6 years by December 31

    This adjustment particularly benefits children born between September and December, who previously faced a year’s delay under the old system. For Dubai resident Musa Abdulkarim, whose son was born in late September, the revision brought profound relief. He had planned to send his family back to Jordan so his son could start school on time. “This decision brought about a big change in my life,” Abdulkarim shared. “Now they will not go and continue living here.”

    Similarly, UAE national Alya Al Ketbi noted her son missed the previous cutoff by just three days. “Children born in the same year should be in the same class,” she emphasized.

    However, educators and psychologists caution that age eligibility doesn’t automatically equate to readiness. “We understand that age alone does not define readiness,” explained Lisa Crausby OBE, GEMS Group Chief Education Officer. Schools typically implement a 6-8 week observation period to assess each child’s social, emotional, and academic adaptation.

    Psychologist Dr. Sneha John highlighted that emotional preparedness often outweighs academic skills. “Research consistently shows that social-emotional and self-regulation skills at school entry are strong predictors of later success,” she noted, adding that parents should watch for signs like separation anxiety, low frustration tolerance, and difficulty with self-care routines.

    Some parents continue to opt for delayed entry based on individual assessment. Dubai parent Bhavya Rao chose to hold her daughter back for emotional maturation. “Starting school isn’t just about knowing letters or numbers—it’s about coping with the classroom, friendships and expectations,” she explained.

    Medical experts suggest flexibility benefits families without causing long-term harm. Dr. Mohammed Ziad Mansoor, a specialist pediatrician, stated that while younger starters might need initial support, research shows starting a few months earlier or later generally doesn’t cause lasting disadvantages.

    The policy also aligns age placement across international curricula, including British (FS1/FS2) and French (Petite/Moyenne Section) systems, providing consistency for multinational families in the UAE.

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