How to Choose When You Receive Multiple Kindergarten Offers?
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FAQPublished: 2026-02-17 · Updated: 2026-04-07

How to Choose When You Receive Multiple Kindergarten Offers?

After receiving multiple kindergarten admission offers, parents should consider factors like location, teaching philosophy, fees, and teacher-student ratio. This guide helps you make an informed decision.

How to Choose When You Receive Multiple Kindergarten Offers?

Congratulations! Receiving multiple kindergarten offers is a wonderful problem to have. Here's a practical guide to help you make the best decision before the deadline.

Mind the Response Deadline

Most kindergartens specify a response deadline in their offer letters, typically 7-14 days after receiving the letter. Failure to respond will be treated as declining the place. Tips:

  • Note down each school's response deadline
  • Handle the earliest deadline first
  • Contact the school if you need an extension

Key Factors to Consider

1. Location & Transportation

  • Aim for a commute of 15-20 minutes or less
  • Consider pick-up arrangements (parents' workplace, grandparents' help)
  • Check school bus routes and availability

2. Teaching Philosophy & Curriculum

  • Academic-focused vs play-based learning
  • Language of instruction (Cantonese, Putonghua, English ratio)
  • Alignment with your educational expectations

3. Fees & Expenses

  • Compare total annual costs (tuition + miscellaneous + uniform + activities)
  • Schools under the Kindergarten Education Scheme receive government subsidies
  • Watch for hidden extra charges

4. Teacher-Student Ratio & Class Size

According to Education Bureau guidelines, kindergartens should maintain a ratio of 1:15 or better. Lower ratios mean more individual attention for your child.

5. Primary School Pathways

  • Does the school have linked or feeder primary schools?
  • Graduate placement results
  • School's reputation in the district

Decision-Making Steps

  1. Prioritize your criteria: Rank schools based on your top 2-3 factors
  2. Revisit if possible: Schedule another visit to your preferred schools
  3. Talk to current parents: Get firsthand experience from existing families
  4. Trust your instincts: Your feelings during visits often reflect the school culture

Common Pitfalls

  • Reputation isn't everything: Famous schools may not suit every child
  • Don't just look at facilities: New buildings don't guarantee quality education
  • Avoid following the crowd: Others' choices may not fit your family

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Last updated: April 2026

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