kindergartens in English

noun
1
a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
In North America, kindergartens are often found in large buildings, typically in the same building as primary grades.

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1. Agogeia (kindergartens), Dimotika, Gymnasia, Lykeia

2. Today there are special kindergartens for Maori children.

3. It is alarming that school preparatory groups do not function because kindergartens are closed.

4. Monitored the electronic registration of students on the school administration system in private schools and kindergartens;

5. • Activities in kindergartens and schools aimed at building positive attitudes towards better educational integration of Roma children.

6. Kuala Lumpur contains 13 tertiary education institutions, 79 high schools, 155 elementary schools and 136 kindergartens.

7. Poverty made mere housing a luxury; and poverty forced families to forgo kindergartens and higher education for their children.

8. Within a year, she was training nurses for three hospitals, twenty-four schools, and thirteen kindergartens in Belgium.

9. On the whole, the difference I described between child-cantered and cognitive nursery schools also pertain to kindergartens.

10. Some of the elite kindergartens and elementary schools also protest the advent of baby cram schools even while admitting their young alumni.

11. Publicly run kindergartens, elementary schools (years 1 through 6), and Primary schools (7 through 9) are operated by local wards or municipal offices.

12. There are demands for prayer calls, no pork in kindergartens, nurses in veils, halal meals in prisons, and Muslims in elderly homes demanding to be ritually washed five times a day.

13. The abhorrent barbarism committed against Nagorno Karabakh by the armed forces of Azerbaijan in early April, including intentional, indiscriminate targeting of peaceful civilians, especially children, women and the elderly, and civilian facilities, including schools and kindergartens, killings, barbaric beheadings, torture and the mutilation of bodies is incompatible with the elementary norms of a civilized world.