Dubai: Saudi Arabia is set to implement daylight saving time across all public and private schools beginning Sunday, April 6, 2025, as part of its efforts to improve efficiency and align schedules with seasonal changes.
The move, which coincides with the resumption of classes for the third academic term following Eid Al Fitr holiday, was announced by multiple regional education directorates, including those in Riyadh, Asir, Al Baha, and others.
In Riyadh, the General Administration of Education confirmed that morning assembly will begin at 6:15am, with the first class starting promptly at 6:30am. This schedule will remain in effect until 1 Muharram 1447 AH (June 26, 2025).
In Asir, schools will follow a slightly later schedule, with morning line-up at 6:45am and classes commencing at 7:00am. Meanwhile, Al Baha region will observe a start time of 7:00am for assembly and 7:15am for the first class.
Education authorities across the Kingdom have urged schools to adhere to the revised schedule, emphasising the importance of punctuality and discipline in maintaining an effective learning environment.
The Ministry of Education has also called on families to support students during the transition by ensuring timely attendance and encouraging academic focus as the school year enters its final stretch.