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What does the annual report of kindergarten education bureau mean?
It is the data of kindergartens published by the Education Bureau in the past year, such as the number of students, the average age of students, height and gender.

Responsibilities of Education Bureau: Responsible for national basic education (including preschool education), special education, vocational and technical education, after-school education, adult education and higher education (including running schools by social forces), and coordinating, guiding and supervising the education work of all districts, counties (countries) and relevant departments.

Classification:

Kindergartens can be divided into full-time kindergartens and boarding kindergartens according to time, disabled children's kindergartens and special children's kindergartens according to objects, bilingual kindergartens and music kindergartens according to services.

According to the scale (including kindergartens and nurseries), it can be divided into large kindergartens (10 to 12 classes), medium kindergartens (6 to 9 classes) and small kindergartens (less than 5 classes).

For the convenience of education, it is generally divided into small classes, middle classes and large classes according to age, in which the small class is 3-year-old children with 20-25 students in each class, the middle class is 3-4-year-old children with 25-30 students in each class, and the large class is 4-5-year-old children with 365,438+0-35 students in each class.