The SYSTEM of EDUCATION in POLAND


 

Kindergarten

 

Public kindergartens are intended for children aged 3 to 5 years (in exceptional cases they may also accept children aged 2.5 years); they serve as care and education institutions. They provide care for children while parents are at work, but are also conducive to their social  (contacts with peers in the same group) and intellectual development (learning activities). For foreign children they are also a great opportunity to learn the Polish language.

Public kindergartens are open from Monday to Friday, while they are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. 

Local governments determine the number of hours daily that a child’s stay in kindergarten is free of charge (minimum 5 hours per day), and how many additional hours must be paid for by the parents if the child stays in kindergarten above that limit. Local government also sets the hourly rates for the stay in a kindergarten for a calendar year - and therefore the rates vary between cities (in Warsaw the fee for each additional hour is 2.81 PLN). In principle, parents also pay for the meals served to children in kindergartens (in Warsaw around 8 PLN per day for three meals). Most of these institutions, in addition to the program of educational activities conducted by the kindergarten staff, also offer a variety of paid extracurricular activities appropriate to the age of children (ex. dance, art, English).

Attending kindergarten is mandatory for children five years of age, as the last year of kindergarten is treated as a preparation for the child’s school attendance. 

Enrollment of children in public kindergartens generally begins in March (for the school year beginning September 1). Priority is always given to children residing in the municipality (city, district). Local governments may establish additional criteria for admission to their kindergartens of children living in the areas governed by another local government.
In many large cities, an electronic kindergarten enrollment system for children has been established, allowing for creation of a preferential list of establishments into which parents would like to enroll their child. (so-called 1st choice kindergarten - to which they would most like to enroll the child, and others they would choose if the most desirable one could not offer their child a place). Joining a kindergarten group by a child at a later time is only possible if there are places in a given kindergarten, which very often run out quickly. Foreign children are accepted into public kindergartens under the same conditions as Polish children. Parents interested in enrolling a child for kindergarten should refer to the criteria for acceptance set out by local authorities. To this end, it is best to contact the selected kindergarten directly or the appropriate department in the Municipal Office for the area you live in Poland.

If parents are unable to find a free place in a public kindergarten, they can still benefit from a private kindergarten, where fees, however, are much higher, or entrust the care of the child to a family member or a hired nanny.

 



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mandharasindhu, Dodany: 24.07.2023, 11:10
need to enroll my 4years kid to kindergarten

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