Canadian school sparks controversy over ‘no food’ zones to serve Muslim students fasting for Ramadan

In a move that has ignited significant debate online, a Canadian school has designated its cafeteria as a “no food space” to accommodate Muslim students fasting during Ramadan. This decision has prompted critics to raise concerns over the policy’s fairness.

Fairview School, located in Calgary, Alberta, found itself at the center of attention following revelations about its approach to creating food-free zones at specific times to support students observing the holy month.

The policy specifies that the cafeteria will serve as a “no food space” for the first half of the lunch period for students in grades four through six. Older students will experience this restriction for the entire duration of their lunch hour, according to an email that was leaked and reported by the Calgary Herald.


Elementary students at a buffet line, enjoying a variety of food options.
A school in Canada turned its cafeteria into a “no food space” for fasting Muslim students. Robert Kneschke – stock.adobe.com

The email also indicated that on days with inclement weather, the school’s learning commons will function as the designated no food area for all students.

“Ramadan is a month of reflection, prayer, generosity, and community. We extend our warmest wishes to everyone observing and remain dedicated to providing a supportive and respectful environment at our school,” Fairview School stated in the email.

This policy will remain in effect until March 19, marking the conclusion of Ramadan.

Critics skewered the school in social media comments, accusing it of making non-Muslim students “hide” during mealtimes.

“I would be losing my sh-t if my kids went there,” one user wrote on X.

“Well, that is nuts. Oh, my kid is not allowed to eat at your school? Different school then,” another added.

“Whoever made that decision should be fired,” declared another commenter.

It’s not immediately clear if the Fairview School is offering other religious accommodations, like meatless Fridays for Catholics celebrating Lent.

Calgary Board of Education addressed the drama after the email leaked online, though it only referred to Fairview School as “the school in the social media post.”

It explained that the school in question “always has different grades eating in different spaces in the building” — not just the food-free lunch room.


The Calgary Board of Education responded to the controversy in a social media post. yycbedu/Instagram

“During special cultural and religious observances, schools are able to make accommodations to support students, both in and out of classroom activities. This could include accommodations when students are fasting during Ramadan,” the CBE explained.

The board said that there is no blanket application of religious observance accommodations at each school. Rather, they structure the allowances based on the school’s size and number of students participating in the religious observance — which, in the Fairview School, happened to be Ramadan fasting.

A CBE spokesperson told the outlet that accommodations were guided by the Administrative Regulations 3067, a religious freedom act approved in 2005 seeking to “reflect the diverse nature and heritage of society in Alberta.”

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