Applying for a private kindergarten should meet the following conditions:
The garden site and facilities must meet the standards stipulated by the construction department and the education department; it must have an independent financial institution and an independent bank account; There are sufficient funds to run the kindergarten and strict sources of funds required to maintain daily education; there are normal sources of teachers and a teaching staff that meets the requirements of the education administration department; there are professional preschool education managers who meet the requirements of the education administration department and are in charge of the daily management of the kindergarten ; There is a clear kindergarten plan, which includes kindergarten goals, principles, kindergarten types, recruitment targets and scope, teaching staff, and educational courses and teaching materials that comply with national regulations; there is a kindergarten name, and the kindergarten name should reflect nationality, Children's characteristics, the name must not contain words that are inconsistent with the actual situation of the kindergarten or are likely to be misleading.
2. Kindergarten applicants can contribute in the form of currency, or in kind or land (property) use rights. Any investment in physical objects or land (property) use rights must be evaluated and verified by relevant departments. Overestimation is not allowed, and the transfer procedures of property rights must be handled in accordance with the law.
Kindergarten applicants should deposit the full amount of kindergarten funds into the bank account of the kindergarten to be opened, and have it certified by a legal capital verification agency.
3. To apply to open a kindergarten, an application form, identity certificate of the organizer, feasibility report on the feasibility of running the kindergarten, capital verification certificate of the funds for running the kindergarten, and venue should be provided to the local district or county education department. Written materials such as certificate of use, kindergarten operation plan, kindergarten charter, etc.
The charter of the kindergarten should indicate the name of the organizer, the rights and obligations of the organizer, the method and amount of investment of the organizer, the organizational structure of the kindergarten and its establishment method, authority, rules of procedure, statutory regulations of the kindergarten Representatives, reasons for dissolution of the kindergarten and liquidation methods, etc.
4. The district and county education authorities will register kindergartens for those who meet the above conditions; those who do not meet the conditions will not be registered and will provide a written explanation to the applicant.
The registration content should include the name of the kindergarten, the legal representative of the kindergarten, the address of the kindergarten, the amount of investment funds in the kindergarten, the enrollment targets and scope, the scale of the kindergarten, and the number of teaching staff. After registration, the kindergarten shall be prepared according to the preparatory period determined by the registration department, and the preparatory period shall be determined according to the actual needs of the preparation. If the construction is not completed within the time limit and the construction is artificially delayed, the registration will be revoked by the original registration department.
5. After the kindergarten preparation is completed, it must be accepted by the district or county education department before the original registration department issues a kindergarten license.
Kindergarten sponsors must apply for a charging license from the district or county price bureau with the kindergarten operating license, and the price bureau will determine the charging items and charging standards before they can openly recruit students to the public.
6. The district and county education authorities shall, within 30 days from the date of kindergarten registration, submit the kindergarten application and registration materials to the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission authorities for filing. If the relevant matters conflict with laws, regulations, or provisions, or if the name of the kindergarten overlaps with that of other child care institutions, the competent department of the Municipal Education Commission shall instruct the district or county education department to correct or change the corresponding matters.
7. When the kindergarten changes, the applicant should apply for change registration with the original registration management authority.
When a kindergarten decides to terminate the kindergarten for any reason, it should submit a suspension application to the original registration management agency and submit an asset liquidation plan at the same time. After approval, the district and county education authorities will supervise the implementation, and the registration management authority will take back the kindergarten license and its copy, the fee license, and the official seal of the kindergarten, cancel the registration, and notify the bank where the account is opened.
8. If the kindergarten has been approved to use public facilities or other kindergarten-specific garden venues stipulated by the government, if it needs to be demolished and constructed on a large scale, the original nursery building management should be obtained Department's consent.
9. Kindergartens that broadcast or publish announcements through the city’s news media should be reviewed by the district or county education department. Any broadcast or announcement in national news media must be reviewed by the municipal education department.
10. Private kindergartens do not have branches.
11. District and county education authorities should conduct comprehensive evaluations of kindergartens on a regular basis based on the "Shanghai Kindergarten Grading and Grading Standards", determine the kindergarten's grade based on the evaluation results, and issue a written notice. The kindergarten shall go to the price department to handle the fee standard change procedures according to the written notice issued by the education department.
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1. For private kindergartens with a board of directors, the number of board members shall be 3 to 7. The board of directors consists of 1 chairman and 1 to 2 vice-chairmen. The chairman of the board of directors is the legal representative of the kindergarten.
The board of directors exercises the following powers: determines the kindergarten's operating plans and plans, formulates the kindergarten's financial budget plan, final accounts plan and salary distribution plan, decides on the appointment and dismissal of kindergarten personnel, and decides on the establishment plan of the kindergarten's internal management organization. Develop a basic management system for kindergartens.
The board of directors shall hold at least two meetings every school year, and the board of directors meetings must be attended by more than half of the directors. Resolutions made by the board of directors must be approved by more than half of all directors. The board of directors shall keep minutes of its proceedings and decisions, and the directors present at the meeting shall sign on the minutes.
2. The principal of a private kindergarten shall exercise the following powers: preside over the daily management of the kindergarten, organize the implementation of the resolutions of the board of directors; formulate a plan for the establishment of the internal management network of the kindergarten; formulate the basic system of the kindergarten; propose appointments or dismissal of kindergarten work Personnel; kindergarten charter or other authority granted by the Board of Directors.
The principal attends or attends board meetings.
3. Private kindergartens should establish parent committees. The members of the Parents Committee are elected by parents, and the number of members is 5 to 13.
The Parent Committee exercises the following powers: supervise the daily management and educational activities of the kindergarten; verify the use of children’s meal fees, agency fees and other compensation fees; and when the kindergarten and its staff act in a manner that damages the When the child's interests are in the interests of the child, the kindergarten is required to correct and deal with it; other rights entrusted by the parents.
4. National civil servants or state public officials should not concurrently hold the position of chairman, director, principal or other positions of private kindergartens.
5. Private kindergartens should carry out recruitment of teaching staff in accordance with relevant national and municipal regulations. On the premise of equality, voluntariness and consensus through consultation, both parties shall sign an employment contract, determine the rights and obligations of both parties, and file it with the personnel department of the district or county education bureau.
If a kindergarten hires retired personnel who hold positions other than the principal’s position, it must obtain the consent of the employee’s original work unit and go through the employment procedures. Otherwise, the original work unit has the right to suspend the employment. treatment at the original unit during the period of employment.
Kindergartens should apply for pension insurance and medical insurance for the faculty and staff they employ, or participate in social insurance co-ordination.
6. Private kindergartens should establish and improve the financial accounting system of the kindergarten in accordance with the relevant regulations of the state and this city, and report it to the planning and finance department of the district or county education bureau for filing.
Kindergarten funds should be spent reasonably according to the scope of use specified by relevant regulations, and insist on earmarked funds. Kindergartens that accept social donations should issue receipts to donors and report the usage status to donating units and individuals on a timely basis. Donations and loans provided by the society to kindergartens can only be used to improve the running conditions of kindergartens.
Kindergartens that collect child management fees from parents should issue the "Shanghai Kindergarten Management Fee Special Receipt" to parents, which is uniformly supervised by the municipal finance department. All child meal expenses should be ensured to be used for children's meals, and accounts should be published to parents every month. Staff meals and accounts must not be confused with those of young children.
7. Kindergarten legal persons are not allowed to evacuate kindergarten funds, transfer assets or conceal property. No one should use the assets of the kindergarten for others.
8. Kindergartens must accept regular audits by auditing departments with audit qualifications designated and entrusted by the district and county education bureaus. In principle, audits should be conducted no less than once a year.
During the audit process, if it is discovered that the capital verification certificate is inconsistent with the actual situation or other violations of financial regulations, the district or county education bureau shall handle it according to regulations.