Are you ready for the festivities? As the holy month of Ramadan progresses, the big question on every student’s and parent’s mind is exactly when the schools will shut their gates for Eid-ul-Fitr 2026. Let’s dive into the current predictions and official schedules to help you plan your celebrations.
Predicted Holiday Schedule
While the calendar provides a guide, the lunar cycle is the ultimate authority. Most educational boards have currently blocked out the third weekend of March for the festivities.
| Feature | Details |
| Primary Holiday | March 21, 2026 |
| Potential Day 2 | March 20, 2026 |
| Basis of Holiday | Crescent Moon Sighting |
| Notification Type | School-specific Circulars |
The Lunar Impact on Dates
Unlike fixed-date holidays, Eid-ul-Fitr moves based on the Islamic calendar. If the moon is spotted on the evening of March 19, the holiday shifts earlier. This flexibility is why schools often wait until the very last moment to send out their official “holiday confirmed” WhatsApp messages or emails to parents.

| Sighting Date | Celebration Day | School Status |
| March 19 Night | March 20 (Friday) | Likely Closed |
| March 20 Night | March 21 (Saturday) | Definitely Closed |
A Busy Month for Students
March 2026 is shaping up to be a month full of breaks for schools across the country. Beyond the Eid celebrations, several other cultural and religious festivals are scheduled, offering students plenty of time to recharge before the final academic term pushes or new sessions begin.
| Festival | Date | Day |
| Holi | March 4 | Wednesday |
| Gudi Padwa & Ugadi | March 19 | Thursday |
| Ram Navami | March 26 | Thursday |
| Mahavir Jayanti | March 31 | Tuesday |
Final Confirmation and Planning
While the government gazette lists March 21 as the public holiday, individual school closures can vary by region. Private institutions might offer an extended break if the moon sighting falls on a Friday, creating a long weekend. Always verify with your local school portal for the most accurate, real-time information.
We hope this guide helps you prepare for a joyful and stress-free Eid celebration with your family. Keep an eye on the evening sky and your school’s notification bell for the final word! Wishing you a wonderful festive season ahead filled with happiness, delicious treats, and well-deserved relaxation time.






