When choosing a kindergarten, parents often wonder which one is better: a public or a private kindergarten? In recent years, private kindergartens have become increasingly popular. Let's explore why private kindergartens are so popular, what factors influence their prices, and what the cost of a year in a private kindergarten is.

What are the differences between a private and a public kindergarten?

Public kindergartens receive funding from the government. This funding is used to pay staff salaries, purchase food and supplies, and maintain the building and grounds.

In contrast, private kindergartens rely on parental funding. In some cases, the government provides subsidies to private kindergartens, such as for utilities or building maintenance.

Public kindergartens offer high-quality education, comfort, and safety for children. Private kindergartens are just as good, but they also have their own advantages:

  • Individualized programs tailored to the children's age and needs.
  • Smaller groups that promote quality interaction between children and educators.
  • Foreign language education from an early age.
  • Additional educational activities, including music, dance, and creative classes.
  • What factors influence the cost of a private kindergarten?

The price for attending a private kindergarten depends on several factors:

  1. Location. Kindergartens in the city center or in prestigious areas are more expensive due to the high cost of rent.
  2. Equipment and infrastructure. Many private kindergartens offer a large, secure area with equipped playgrounds. They also prioritize security by installing the latest video surveillance systems.
  3. The ratio of teachers to children in the groups. The more teachers there are, the higher the salary budget.
  4. International teachers. Teachers from Europe and the United States receive higher salaries, which affects the final cost.
  5. The educational program and additional services. Some kindergartens offer sections and clubs, as well as classes with a speech therapist or psychologist.

Therefore, the level of services provided directly affects the cost of education in a particular kindergarten.

How much does a private kindergarten cost in Moscow on average?

The average cost of a private kindergarten in the capital ranges from 80,000 rubles to 250,000 rubles per month. However, there are also elite institutions where the price can be much higher. For example, some international schools offer annual tuition fees of 2.5 million rubles or more.

The cost of a private kindergarten: a specific example

Let's take a look at the tuition fees at one of Moscow's popular educational complexes, the CIS International School. This school is renowned for its international faculty and exceptional educational quality. It has already started accepting applications for its youngest students for the 2025-2026 academic year.

The school has three campuses in different parts of Moscow and the Moscow region. Each campus sets its own tuition fees. Tuition fees are paid in advance for the entire year.


Moscow Campus

Nursery (3 years old)

Until the end of summer: 14,640 euros (approximately 1,333,997 rubles)

From September: 15,540 euros (approximately 1,417,248 rubles)

Reception (4 years)

Until the end of summer: 14,640 euros (about 1,333,997 rubles)

From September: 17,400 euros (about 1,595,580 rubles)

KS1 Elementary School (5-6 years):

Until the end of summer: 17,080 euros (about 1,566,236 rubles)

From September: 22,170 euros (about 2,032,989 rub)

Link to the price page
 

Skolkovo Campus

Pre-Nursery and Nursery (2.5–3 years):

Until the end of summer: 18,300 euros (about 1,678,110 rubles)

From September: 19,420 euros (about 1,780,814 rubles)

Reception (4 years)

Until the end of summer: 20,500 euros (about 1,879,850 rubles)

From September: 21,760 euros (about 1,995,392 rubles)

Primary school Year 1 - Year 4 (5–8 years old)

Until the end of summer: 26,110 euros (about 2,394,287 rubles)

From September: 27,710 euros (about 2,541,007 rubles)

Link to the price page
 

Gorki Campus

Pre-Nursery and Nursery (2.5–3 years)

Until the end of summer: 19,380 euros (about 1,777,146 rubles)

From September: 20,570 euros (about 1,886,269 rubles)

Reception (4 years)

Until the end of summer: 21,660 euros (about 1,986,222 rubles)

From September: 22,990 euros (about 2,108,183 rubles)

Primary school Year 1–Year 4 (5–8 years old)

Until the end of summer: 25,190 euros (about 2,309,923 rubles)

From September: 29,390 euros (about 2,695,063 rubles)

Link to the price page


Conclusion

Choosing a private kindergarten in Moscow requires significant financial investment, but these costs are justified by the high quality of education, individual approach, and a wide range of additional opportunities. In private kindergartens, your child will receive not only a high-quality education, but also comfortable conditions for their comprehensive development, which will ensure their success in the future.

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