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.

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)
- Shortlist Target Schools: Recommend 5-8 schools of different types
- Research Schools: Attend open days, review school profiles
- 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.