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New Zealand Kindergarten Year System

Three-year system.

Kindergarten (English/German: kindergarten), formerly known as Kindergarten, was a system introduced from Prussia hundreds of years ago. It was formerly known as Mengyang Garden and Kindergarten. According to the "Kindergarten Work Regulations", kindergartens are institutions that provide care and education for preschool children over 3 years old. Kindergarten-age children are generally between 3 and 6 years old.

The mission of kindergartens is to relieve families from the constraints of time, space, and environment when raising children, so that children can develop healthily physically, intellectually, and emotionally. It can be said that kindergarten is a happy world for children. It can help children spend their childhood healthily and happily. Not only can they learn knowledge, but they can also be exposed to collective life from an early age. As the foundation of the entire education system, kindergarten education is a preparatory education for children (complete and healthy character, good behavioral habits, and preliminary knowledge of nature and society). There are no clear distinctions in its educational curriculum, which is roughly composed of five areas: language, science, art, health and society, as well as various activities. The various fields are integrated with each other to determine the teaching content.