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    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekJanuary 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Major private institutions shift to 9 a.m. start times and integrate environmental education, prioritizing student focus, family well-being, and hands-on sustainability.

    SHARJAH, January 21, 2026 – Leading private schools across the UAE are redefining the school day by pushing back start times and embedding environmental stewardship into the curriculum—a dual strategy aimed at boosting student well-being, engagement, and long-term resilience.

    Institutions such as Nord Anglia International School Abu Dhabi and Dubai’s Bloom World Academy have adopted 9 a.m. starts, moving away from earlier schedules to allow families calmer mornings. The shift is driven by growing recognition that sleep, emotional readiness, and reduced stress are foundational to effective learning.

    “Getting children up, ready, and out the door very early doesn’t always bring out the best version of them,” said Liam Cullinan, Principal of Nord Anglia Abu Dhabi, which introduced #MEtime—a flexible morning window where students can arrive early for activities or enjoy extra rest at home. “Students now arrive more focused, more positive, and more open to learning.”

    At Bloom World Academy, Principal John Bell explained the policy is part of a “family first” ethos. “We wanted families to have time together in the morning—to eat, talk, and arrive without stress,” he said, noting that the change also benefits teachers’ work-life balance, which in turn improves classroom delivery.

    Parallel to schedule reforms, schools are linking well-being with environmental responsibility. Repton Abu Dhabi combines climate education with its Eco Schools programme, helping students manage eco-anxiety through practical projects like energy conservation and waste reduction.

    “We explicitly teach students how to manage uncertainty and emotional responses,” said Interim Principal Stephen Davis. “Hands-on sustainable practices reinforce resilience, purpose, and responsibility.”

    Jebel Ali School recently engaged its community in a week-long ‘bioblitz battle,’ documenting over 3,600 wildlife sightings—an example of how active nature connection is being used to support both mental well-being and ecological awareness.

    Together, these changes reflect a broader trend in the UAE’s education sector: prioritizing holistic development by blending later starts, family-centered routines, and actionable sustainability lessons—proving that how students learn and feel is becoming as important as what they learn.

    #MEtime Nord Anglia Bloom World Academy family first eco-schools UAE holistic learning UAE later school starts Dubai student well-being UAE sustainable education UAE UAE education reform 2026 UAE school start times well-being in education
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