Abu Dhabi champions early Arabic learning for kindergarten students

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A new Arabic language policy has been unveiled for all private and charter kindergartens across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The initiative, led by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK), aims to strengthen language, identity and cultural connection from the very start of a child’s education,

Starting in Fall 2025, children from Pre-KG through KG2 will receive structured Arabic lessons every week – 240 minutes to start, increasing to 300 minutes by the following academic year.

ADEK says the goal is to build a strong foundation in Arabic that helps every child – whether a native speaker or a complete beginner – connect with their roots, identity and community.

The new policy includes two learning tracks: one for native Arabic speakers to deepen their skills, and another for non-native speakers to help them learn in a fun, accessible way.

Lessons will focus on play, songs, storytelling and exploration — all led by specially trained teachers using modern materials.

A recent ADEK survey found that while Arabic is commonly spoken at home, many young children still struggle to use it confidently. This initiative aims to close that gap by making Arabic an engaging part of both the classroom and family life.

The new policy also bridges early nursery language learning with the formal Arabic instruction required later in school, ensuring smoother and more consistent development during the critical early years.

Parents are also a big part of the journey. Schools will be sharing tools and updates so families can join in the fun, whether practicing new words at home, reading stories together, or taking part in Arabic-themed school events.

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