• AGRICULTURAL CENSUSES
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  • EDUCATION
  • ENTITIES OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY, OWNERSHIP AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
  • EUROPEAN FUNDS (HALF YEAR DATA)
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  • FORESTRY AND HUNTING
  • FUEL, ENERGY AND MATERIALS MARKET
  • HEALTH CARE, SOCIAL WELFARE AND BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY
  • HIGHER EDUCATION
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  • LABOUR MARKET
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  • ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE AND JUSTICE
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  • PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION
    • PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION
    • PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION GROUPS
    • PRE-PRIMARY POINTS
    • TEACHERS
  • PRICES
  • PUBLIC FINANCE
  • REAL ESTATE MARKET
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  • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. INFORMATION SOCIETY
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Category
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Group
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Subgroup
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Years
2017-2024
Data accessibility level
Gminas
Last update
04/08/2025
  • Category description
    Pre-primary education comprises: nursery schools (including special nursery schools), pre-primary sections in primary schools and other forms of pre-school education (pre-primary education units, pre-primary centres). Data have been compiled on the basis of S-01 report and since 2007, based on the Educational Information System administered by the Ministry of National Education. Data on pre-primary education concern children in establishments (including children staying all school year in establishments conducting health care activity) in a given reporting year as of 30 September. Until the 2003/2004 school year, 6-year-old children were entitled to one year pre-school preparation. On 1 September 2004, an obligation to complete one year pre-school preparation in a nursery schools or a pre-primary sections in a primary school was introduced for children aged 6. From 1 September 2011, this obligation covered children aged 5. In the school years 2009/2010 – 2013/2014, 6-year-old children could start education in the first grade of primary school on request of the parents. In the 2014/2015 school year, compulsory education was imposed on 6-year-old children born in the first half of 2008, and in the 2015/2016 school year, it covered all 6-year-old children. From 1 September 2016, compulsory education for 6-year-olds and pre-school obligation for 5-year-olds were waived. Data on places in nursery schools and other forms of pre-school education since 2019 have not been presented due to the inconsistency of information obtained from the Educational Information System.
  • Group description
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  • Subgroup description
    1) In 2016, a new section ‘855 – Family’ was created in the budget classification, which applied for the first time to draft budget resolutions for 2017 onwards. The aim was to keep a uniform record of funds allocated to support the family (Regulation of the Minister of Finance of 25 July 2016 on changes in the detailed classification of revenue, expenditure, proceeds and outlays and funds from foreign sources - Journal of Laws of 2016, item 1121). Some chapters from sections ‘852 – Social assistance’, ‘853 – Other tasks in the field of social policy’ and ‘753 – Compulsory social security’ have been transferred to this new section. 2) By virtue of the Act of 11 February 2016 on State aid in the upbringing of children (Journal of Laws of 2016, item 195), from 1 April 2016, an educational benefit, called “The Family 500 plus”, was introduced to families bringing up children under 18 years of age (from 1 January 2024 ‘Family 800 plus’). Until the end of 2021, this benefit was financed from the state budget, through local government units, which also received financial resources to cover the operating costs of this service. From 1 January 2022, this task was taken over by the Social Insurance Institution, while during the transitional period, local governments continued to pay benefits that were granted for the period until 31 May 2022.