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Tunisia-Monthly price of kindergarten is about 500 dinars

Speaking to Mosaique FM, president of the National Chamber of Children’s kindergarten and Nurseries, Nabiha Kammoun explained, this Wednesday, September 14, 2022, that this sector is experiencing a set of problems which caused an upsurge in prices.

She remarked that among the difficulties, the reduced number of children and the fact that public schools now welcome children in the age of preparatory classes.in addition to an increase in charges for households.

Current prices currently range between 50 and 700 dinars. The prices vary according to the area where the kindergarten is found, the costs and services available.

Kammoun said the monthly price of a kindergarten is about 500 dinars. This is a reasonable price compared to the services presented, the costs of rental of the spaces operated by the children’s kindergarten in addition to the wages of the staff.

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