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What countries use kindergarten?

Kindergarten Education Around the World.

Kindergarten, a crucial stage in a child’s early education, varies significantly across countries. In Australia and New Zealand, for instance, the first year of primary school is termed kindergarten. In Bulgaria, kindergarten encompasses schooling for children aged 3 to 6 years. In Canada, the educational structure may vary by province, with some referring to the equivalent of kindergarten as the preschool or early years program.

China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, and India also embrace kindergarten education, each with its unique approach and system. Despite differences in nomenclature and curriculum, kindergarten universally aims to provide children with a foundation in social skills, basic academics, and emotional development to prepare them for formal schooling.

(Response: Kindergarten is utilized by various countries worldwide, including Australia, New Zealand, Bulgaria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, and India, as a fundamental step in early childhood education.)