Preschool
Nursery vs Playschool
Nurseries admit children who’re three to five years of age. Those children go to a playschool, who’re too young to go to a nursery or a preschool. |
Nursery vs Lower Kindergarten
Both Nursery and Lower Kindergarten are forms of elementary education. They differ due to the age group of children that they take in, and the academic curriculum they follow. |
Nursery vs Kindergarten
A nursery stands for a preschool, which centers on kids from three to five years of age. A kindergarten refers to the first year of schooling of a child, who is five years old. |
Preschool vs Daycare
Preschool is the preparatory education provided to children between the ages of three and five that introduces them to the environment of school education. Daycare means the act of a child being looked after... |
Kindergarten vs Playschool
Kindergarten is an educational institution, which forms a child’s precursor to its formal education. Playschool, in turn, acts as a precursor to its kindergarten education. |