pre-school definition
pre-school means an establishment which provides educational development programmes, child care or other services for children under school age and which usually operates during hours and terms which approximate those of a recognised school. A pre-school may operate on a sessional basis (morning and/or afternoon sessions) or on a full day basis.
pre-school means an institution which provides for early childhood education and care and the physical, mental and social development of children who are below school going age;
pre-school means a kindergarten, day school or nursery school and shall include:
More Definitions of pre-school
pre-school means organised educational activity undertaken before the start of obligatory primary schooling;
pre-school refers to instructional programs conducted by the Chico Unified School District specifically designed for the education of children previous to eligibility for the regular K-12 program.
pre-school means a school offering early childhood care, development and education; 35
pre-school means an educational institution or programme for children between the ages of three years and five years;
pre-school means settings funded through the ECCE Programme and attended by both typically developing children and those with a disability.
pre-school means an educational institution or a unit within the premises of a primary school in the Republic of Mauritius, engaged in activities relating to early childhood care and education;
pre-school means an establishment which provides educational development programmes, child care or other services for children under school age and which usually operates during hours and terms which approximate those of a recognised school. A pre- school may operate on a sessional basis (morning and/or afternoon sessions) or on a full day basis.