Schools Cut Class Time for Ramadan in Trenggalek While Ensuring Inclusive Learning for Non-Muslim Students

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RADAR TRENGGALEK – Schools in Trenggalek have cut lesson durations during Ramadan while keeping education inclusive for non-Muslim students, officials said Monday.

The Ramadan school hours Trenggalek policy started on 23 February. Authorities adjusted schedules to support fasting students without limiting access to learning. The Education Office told schools to serve students of all faiths equally.

Education Office head Agoes Setiyono said the policy follows national guidance and a regent’s circular on Ramadan work hours. He stressed that religious diversity in classrooms must remain respected.

“Schools must provide equal education. Non-Muslim students should receive character learning that fits their beliefs and needs,” he said.

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Classes still begin at 7:00 a.m., but each period is 10 minutes shorter. Junior secondary lessons now last 30 minutes instead of 40. Primary sessions run 25 minutes instead of 35. Early-childhood centers may adjust schedules flexibly.

Schools will also use Ramadan to strengthen spiritual values among Muslim students. Activities include Quran reading, short talks, and group prayers. Meanwhile, schools must offer alternative programs for non-Muslim students.

“We do not want any student to feel excluded. All students must receive meaningful learning and character development,” Agoes said.

The Education Office also asked teachers to reduce homework during Ramadan. Teachers should adapt methods, especially in physical subjects like sports. Officials expect schools to keep learning engaging while protecting student health during fasting.

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