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Czech Government Considers Making Kindergarten Compulsory from Age Four

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 12, 7:02 PMWire: Prague Morning
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Czech Government Considers Making Kindergarten Compulsory from Age Four

The Czech government is considering extending compulsory preschool education from one year to two, meaning children could be required to attend kindergarten from the age of four. Education Minister Robert Plaga (ANO) said the proposal ai…

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