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Policy AnalysisPublished: 2026-03-04 · Updated: 2026-04-07

Hong Kong Kindergarten Fee Policy Explained: Free Scheme & Fee Structure

Complete guide to the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme (FQKE) - understand government subsidies, fee exemptions, and differences between participating and non-participating schools.

Hong Kong Kindergarten Fee Policy Explained: Free Scheme & Fee Structure

Policy Background

The Hong Kong Government launched the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme (FQKE) in the 2017/18 school year, providing subsidies to eligible local non-profit kindergartens so most children can receive free half-day kindergarten education.

According to EDB data, approximately 770 kindergartens participate in the scheme for 2025/26, representing 79% of all kindergartens in Hong Kong.


Understanding the Subsidy Mechanism

Government Subsidy Ceilings (2025/26)

Session Annual Ceiling Per Term (approx.)
Half-day $38,580 $3,500-$3,900
Full-day $57,870 $5,260-$5,790
Long full-day $66,510 $6,050-$6,650

Source: EDB - Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme

Why Half-day Free but Full-day Charged?

  1. Half-day: Government subsidy covers basic operating costs, so participating schools offer tuition-free half-day classes
  2. Full-day: Additional subsidy provided, but higher operating costs allow schools to charge the difference
  3. Non-participating schools: Not bound by subsidy limits, free to set their own fees

Fee Data Analysis

Based on 2025/26 Fee Certificates from 974 kindergartens:

Session Free % Median Fee (Paying Schools)
AM Class 65.6% $6,800/term
PM Class 63.3% $6,680/term
Full-day 4.0% $1,168/term

Key Findings

  • High free rate for half-day: Over 60% of schools offer free half-day classes
  • Low full-day fees: While 96% charge fees, government subsidies keep the median at just $1,168/term
  • Regional variation: Hong Kong Island averages $9,251/term, 37% higher than Kowloon

Participating vs Non-participating Schools

Aspect Participating Schools Non-participating
Fee regulation EDB approval required Self-determined
Half-day fees Usually free $5,000-$118,200/term
School type Non-profit Private/International
Voucher eligible Yes No

Highest fee school (non-participating): German Swiss International School $118,200/term


Choosing the Right School

Budget-Conscious Families

  • Prioritize schools participating in the FQKE scheme
  • Half-day classes are essentially free; full-day ~$1,000-$3,000/term
  • Wong Tai Sin, Kwun Tong, and North District have the lowest fees

Seeking Specialized Education

  • Non-participating schools have greater curriculum autonomy
  • International school fees range from $100K-$1.2M annually
  • Calculate total annual cost: Fee per term × 10-11 terms

References

  1. EDB - Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme
  2. EDB - Kindergarten Fee Certificates 2025/26
  3. Kindergarten Profiles 2025/26

Data sourced from EDB 2025/26 Fee Certificates, last updated April 2026. Please verify actual fees with individual schools.

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