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What are the requirements for running an early education center?
1. The applicant submits a written application to the neighborhood office (or town government) where the proposed kindergarten is located, requesting relevant information. Sub-district offices (or town governments) shall conduct a preliminary examination on the basic conditions of the planned kindergarten (class), write the preliminary examination opinions and affix their seals.

2. Government inspection: If the application procedures meet the requirements, the application materials are complete and the basic conditions for running a school meet the requirements, the District Education Commission will organize experts to conduct on-the-spot observation and inspection in conjunction with the District Health Bureau, the District Fire Brigade and other relevant departments;

3. The applicant shall submit a written application and application materials to the local or district education commission after signing the preliminary examination opinions.

4. Qualification certificate issuance: The District Education Commission issued the License for Running Private Education in People's Republic of China (PRC).

Legal basis: Regulations on Kindergarten Management

Article 7 Kindergartens must be located in safe areas. It is strictly forbidden to set up kindergartens in polluted areas and dangerous areas.

Article 8 Kindergartens must have parks and facilities that meet the requirements of conservation and education. Kindergarten buildings and facilities must meet the national health standards and safety standards.

Ninth the establishment of a kindergarten shall be equipped with nursing, preschool education, medical care and other staff who meet the following conditions:

(a) kindergarten directors and teachers should have graduated from preschool normal schools (including pre-school education majors in vocational schools), or passed the examination by the administrative department of education.

(2) Doctors should have graduated from medical colleges, and doctors and nurses should have graduated from secondary health schools, or obtained the qualification recognition from the health administrative department.

(three) health care workers should have graduated from high school and received infant health care training.

(4) Nurses should graduate from junior high school and have received vocational training in child health care.