The Ministry of Education has officially announced a new decision to modify the remote learning schedule for secondary school students, covering public education schools, special education institutions, religious education, as well as private schools, as part of a strategic move to reorganize the educational process in line with current developments and ensure continuity with high efficiency.

According to the official statement, the decision was issued under the direction of Acting Undersecretary Engineer Mohammed Al-Khaldi, confirming the adoption of a revised daily timetable for secondary students, which comes into effect immediately upon issuance and will remain valid until further notice, reflecting the ministry’s commitment to balancing academic requirements with student needs.

The Ministry of Education clarified that under the new schedule, the remote learning day for secondary students will begin at 9:00 AM and conclude at 1:15 PM, demonstrating a structured yet flexible approach aimed at maintaining academic continuity while accommodating current circumstances impacting students.

Additionally, the ministry confirmed that the daily academic structure will consist of six class periods, each lasting 35 minutes, ensuring that educational content is delivered in a balanced manner while maintaining the overall quality of the learning experience and allowing students to effectively absorb the curriculum.

In its closing remarks, the Ministry of Education emphasized that all relevant authorities are required to strictly implement the decision, highlighting that teaching staff, administrative teams, and students must fully adhere to the new schedule to guarantee the smooth operation of the educational process within the approved regulatory framework.