Eid al-Fitr 2026
Eid in Reception – Thursday 19th March
Today, the children have been exploring the Muslim festival of Ramadan and marking Eid.
Ramadam remembers the month that the Qur’an (the religious text of Islam) was originally revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Those observing Ramadan will fast every day from dawn until dusk. It is a key element of the Islamic faith. The observance of Ramadam is one of the ‘Five Pillars of Islam’, which lasts for 29 to30 days, from the sighting of one crescent moon to the next.
Eid also known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” marks the end of Ramadan,
To mark Eid the children made Rangoli patterns with chalk on the playground, making some beautiful designs and had some great fun doing so.
One of the strands of the Early Years Curriculum is Understanding the World - People, Culture and Communities. Within this strand, children learn similarities and differences between different religious and cultural communities in this country.
