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Policy AnalysisPublished: 2026-02-17 · Updated: 2026-04-07

2026/27 K1 Admission Timeline: Official Policy Guide for Parents

Complete guide to Hong Kong kindergarten K1 admission for 2026/27, covering Education Bureau policies, Kindergarten Education Scheme, application procedures, and key dates.

2026/27 K1 Admission Timeline: Official Policy Guide for Parents

Policy Overview

Under the Education Bureau's Kindergarten Education Scheme (KES), participating kindergartens must follow standardised admission arrangements. The 2026/27 school year applies to children born in 2023 (i.e., at least 2 years and 8 months old upon admission).

Key Policy Points

The Education Bureau issues an annual circular on K1 Admission Arrangements, governing admission procedures for scheme-participating kindergartens:

  • Unified Application Period: All participating kindergartens must accept applications during designated dates
  • Interview Format: Written tests are prohibited; schools may only conduct play-based observations
  • Results Announcement: Admission results must not be released before the specified date
  • Registration Deadline: Parents must complete registration within the deadline or forfeit the place

Reference: EDB Circular No. X/2025 "K1 Admission Arrangements for the 2026/27 School Year"

Key Dates for 2026/27

Phase Date Details
Application Forms Available From September 2025 Collect from schools or download online
Unified Application Period Mid-September to Mid-November 2025 Approximately 8 weeks
Interview Period October 2025 to January 2026 Schools arrange individually
First Round Results Mid-January 2026 Successful applicants and waiting list
First Round Registration Late January 2026 Registration fee capped at HK$970
Second Round Results February 2026 Waiting list offers
Final Registration March 2026 Confirm school place

Application Checklist

Before Application (By August)

  1. Shortlist Target Schools: Recommend 5-8 schools of different types
  2. Research Schools: Attend open days, review school profiles
  3. Understand Funding Types: Distinguish between "free kindergartens" and "non-scheme kindergartens"

During Application Period

Required Documents:

  • Copy of child's birth certificate
  • Recent passport-size photo
  • Copy of parent's ID document
  • Proof of address (if applicable)

Important Notes:

  • Each school requires separate application; no central allocation
  • Keep all receipts and acknowledgement slips
  • Note that deadlines may vary between schools

Interview Guidelines

According to Education Bureau guidelines, kindergarten interviews may only use play-based or conversational formats, focusing on:

  • Language Development: Ability to express basic needs
  • Social Skills: Interaction with unfamiliar adults
  • Motor Skills: Basic hand-eye coordination
  • Self-care Abilities: Such as putting on shoes, toilet habits

Parent interviews typically explore parenting philosophy and family support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are free kindergartens completely free?

Kindergartens under the Kindergarten Education Scheme offer free tuition for half-day programmes. Full-day programmes or schools with miscellaneous fees may require parents to pay the difference, though amounts are regulated.

Q: What if I miss the unified application period?

Some schools accept late applications, but places are limited. Contact your preferred schools directly or consider schools with remaining vacancies.

Q: Can my child receive offers from multiple schools?

Yes, but you can only register at one school. Registration fees are generally non-refundable if you subsequently withdraw.

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