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Public notice column of kindergarten charge standard

Kindergarten fees publicity column is as follows:

1. Kindergarten fees include: conservation education fees (hereinafter referred to as "education fees"), accommodation fees, agency fees and service fees.

(a) the education fee refers to the fees charged by kindergartens to parents of young children (including the provision of necessary daily necessities, heating and cooling equipment, safety facilities, etc.). ) for the children in kindergarten.

(2) Accommodation fee refers to the fees charged by boarding kindergartens to provide accommodation for children who voluntarily stay in the park. The expenses incurred by the kindergarten in providing lunch break for the children in the park shall be charged in the nursery fee, and no accommodation fee shall be charged.

(3) Service charges refer to the fees charged by kindergartens for organizing activities in the park and providing services voluntarily selected by parents of children according to the actual needs of children's study and life in the park, mainly including:

1. Deferred custody fee. The normal teaching time of full-time kindergarten children in the park is 9 hours a day. Entrusted by parents, kindergartens (full-time kindergartens only) that provide custody services for children in the park after the park is closed from Monday to Friday can charge a delayed custody fee.

2. School bus fare. Kindergartens who bring their own or rent school buses to transport children to the park can charge school bus fees.

(4) Agency fees refer to the fees collected and paid by kindergartens for service providers on the premise that parents are willing to provide convenience for children's study and life in the park, mainly including:

1. Meals (including nutritious meals). Meals charged by kindergartens can only be used to pay for food related to children's meals, and cannot be used to pay for other indirect expenses. Kindergartens should announce the income and expenditure of food expenses to parents before the next month 10, and return all the balance to parents of young children at the end of the semester.

2. Medical examination fee. Refers to the expenses incurred by the kindergarten in organizing the regular physical examination of the children in the park in accordance with the provisions of the health department.

3. Travel expenses. Refers to the expenses incurred by kindergartens in organizing children to visit and play outside.