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FAQPublished: 2026-02-17 · Updated: 2026-04-07

Non-profit vs Private Kindergartens: 5 Key Differences Explained

What's the difference between non-profit and private kindergartens in Hong Kong? Learn about FPKG eligibility, tuition fees, curriculum differences, and more to choose the right kindergarten.

Non-profit vs Private Kindergartens: 5 Key Differences Explained

Definitions

According to the Education Bureau (EDB), Hong Kong kindergartens are classified into two types:

Non-profit Kindergartens: Operated by non-profit organizations. All income must be used for educational services. Eligible to join the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme (FPKG).

Private Independent Kindergartens: Privately operated and not participating in FPKG. They have autonomy in setting curriculum and fees.

5 Key Differences

Aspect Non-profit KG Private KG
Free Scheme Eligible for FPKG Not eligible
Half-day Fees Free or under HK$10,820/year Typically HK$30,000-100,000+/year
Government Subsidy ~HK$36,470/student/year No subsidy
Curriculum Must follow EDB guidelines Greater flexibility
Teacher-student Ratio Minimum 1:11 No fixed requirement

Frequently Asked Questions

Are non-profit kindergartens completely free?

For FPKG participating kindergartens, half-day classes are fully subsidized. Full-day and long full-day classes exceed the subsidy coverage, requiring parents to pay the difference, typically HK$5,000-15,000 per year.

What are the advantages of private kindergartens?

Private kindergartens typically offer:

  • Smaller class sizes (some as low as 1:6)
  • International or bilingual/trilingual curriculum
  • More diverse interest classes and activities
  • Pathway advantages to private primary schools

How can I verify a kindergarten's operating type?

  1. Check the EDB's "Kindergarten Profile"
  2. Visit the school's official website
  3. FPKG participating schools are marked as "Free KG"

Is non-profit always better than private?

Not necessarily. Consider:

  • Family's financial situation
  • Child's learning needs
  • Location and transportation
  • Education pathway planning

Quality is not determined by operating type. We recommend visiting schools in person.

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Last updated: April 2026

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