Friday, August 30, 2013

China Kindergarten Industry Report, 2013

In 2011, there were 166,750 kindergartens in China, 115,404 of which were non-state/private ones. Starting from 2005, private kindergartens in China rose from 68,835 to 115,404 at a compound growth rate of 8.99%, with the overall proportion up 14 percentage points from 55.3% to 69.2%.  According to statistics of the Ministry of Education, through the implementation of the three-year action plan, more than 90,000 kindergartens across the country will be newly built, renovated or expanded over the next three years, over five million kindergarten enrollments will be added. The pre-school education development goals for the national 12th Five-Year Plan are expected to be completed ahead of schedule. Despite the fast development, there still exist "cannot enter public kindergartens", "cannot afford private kindergartens" and other Phenomena in first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. For now, public kindergarten still belongs to scarce

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