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According to a national survey, most of the kindergartens offer only one full-day class (public: 87%, private: 75.4%).
Most kindergartens offer half-day classes of around 3 h each, while most KG-cum-CCCs offer whole-day programmes.
According to the national survey, almost 20% of private kindergartens offer full-day programs focused on special activities and childcare, and, furthermore, the users of the extracurricular activities should bear the cost of these activities.
As for the afternoon session programs, a majority (74.7%) of kindergartens offer diverse programs that are different from the morning-session programs, though they are linked with each other, and the rate of those that are focusing on childcare activities during the afternoon session amounts to a mere 2.9%.
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Both kindergartens offered half-day programs as do the majority of kindergartens in Hong Kong.
On average, each kindergarten offers two extracurricular activity programs (one for free and another fee paying) for full-day classes.
A nationwide online survey of kindergartens that offer full-day classes was conducted and a total of 4,152 kindergartens participated (public 63.1%, private 36.9%).
Kindergartens generally offer a 3- to 4-h program, whereas child care centers provide half-day, full-day, and flexi-care programs to meet the diverse needs of working parents.
The main results of the survey are as follows: As noted previously, the total number of kindergartens that offer full-day sessions in Korea stands at 7,485 as of 2008, with public kindergartens showing a slightly higher rate (53.5%) than private kindergartens (46.7%).
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Some parents demand that kindergarten teachers offer more difficult lessons to challenge students who have had an extra year of pre-school.
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