Parents in the UAE may need to plan ahead as school admission rules are changing for the 2026-2027 academic year.
On December 17, the Ministry of Education introduced a new official age cut-off for school admissions starting from the 2026-2027 academic year. The new cut-off date will be December 31 of the admission year, replacing the previous cut-off of August 31.
The change applies to all schools and kindergartens starting in August or September, while April-start schools will continue with the 31 March cut-off. Current students are not affected.
Here’s everything parents need to know about the new age requirements and how they will impact new admissions.
What are the new age requirements?
When does the new cut-off date take effect?
Which schools are affected?
Does the new cut-off affect current students?
How does this affect children previously ineligible due to birth dates?
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Can children born between September 1 and December 31 enrol mid-year in 2025-26?
No, this applies to the following two cases:
What if a child reaches the required age just after December 31?
How does the cut-off apply to April-start schools?
What about transfers between schools, curricula, or from abroad?
Key takeaways
Parents planning admissions for the 2026-2027 school year should review their child’s eligibility and plan applications accordingly.
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