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Kindergarten Parent Opinion Survey

The survey allows parents and carers to share feedback on their kindergarten experience.

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Each year, parents and carers with children in a funded kindergarten or Pre-Prep program are invited to give their feedback. They can share how they feel about their child’s kindergarten or Pre-Prep program.

This feedback helps improve kindergarten programs and education offerings.

2025 survey

The 2025 survey will be open from Monday 13 October until Friday 7 November 2025. The Social Research Centre will run the survey.

The survey is available in 10 languages other than English. These include Simplified Chinese (Mandarin), Traditional Chinese (Cantonese), Vietnamese, Arabic, Dari, Tamil, Sinhalese, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu.

For more information about the survey, see:

Kindergarten parent opinion survey for parents

Kindergarten parent opinion survey for providers

A service report is provided to all services who have 5 or more respondents to the survey.

2024 survey results statewide

Over 17,7000 parents completed the survey in 2024.

Feedback shows that 90% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education received from kindergarten.

The survey was available in 10 languages other than English. These include Simplified Chinese (Mandarin), Traditional Chinese (Cantonese), Vietnamese, Arabic, Dari, Tamil, Sinhalese, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu.

Summary of survey results

Kindergarten parent opinion survey 2024

Service providers will receive access to their 2024 survey results if they have 5 or more respondents to the survey. No identifying information is collected in the survey and participants remain completely anonymous.

Early childhood education and care

Updated 26 March 2026



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