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Full-Time Day Care for Primary School Students Mandatory from August 2026

Get ready for a significant change in the upcoming school year. Full-time care for primary school-aged children is becoming mandatory, starting with first-graders in August 2026.

The boy in front of the picture wearing grey and black jacket is eating food with chopsticks....
The boy in front of the picture wearing grey and black jacket is eating food with chopsticks. Behind him,we see children sitting on the chairs. Behind him, we see a wall which is in green and white color. On the right side, we see a white wall on which charts and posters are pasted. Beside that, we see a brown door. Beside that, we see a wall clock. This picture is clicked in the classroom.

Full-Time Day Care for Primary School Students Mandatory from August 2026

School lessons have restarted after a break, and preparations are underway for the new academic year. Notably, from August 1, 2026, cities and municipalities will be required to provide full-time news for primary school-aged children following regular lessons. Schools are gearing up for the new term, with no specific locations mentioned as yet for the introduction of full-time day news for primary school students starting August 1, 2026. This new measure is being phased in, commencing with first-graders. The exact details and implementation plans are expected to be announced soon. The upcoming school year promises significant changes, with full-time news for primary school-aged children set to become mandatory from August 1, 2026. Schools are already preparing, and further details will be revealed in due course.

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