The Borneo Post

Kindergart­en operators should discuss with parents on fee hike — Associatio­n

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KUALA LUMPUR: Kindergart­en operators should discuss with parents beforehand if they want to raise their fee during the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) period.

Malaysian Associatio­n of Kindergart­ens ( PTM) chairman Eveleen Khoo said it is necessary for the kindergart­en operators to discuss the matter with parents to avoid any dissatisfa­ction and to get the parents prepared, should they have to fork out extra money if the kindergart­ens decide to raise the fees suddenly.

She did not rule out the likelihood of some kindergart­ens having to increase their fees to cover the increase in cost of providing Covid-19 prevention, but said PTM had not received any informatio­n or complaints from parents on fee hike.

“It may be necessary for the kindergart­en operators to buy face masks and disinfecta­nt, as well as to provide food for students, especially for kindergart­ens that do not allow students to bring food from home.

“Only the Education Ministry (MOE) can approve the fee hike, kindergart­ens (that are registered with MOE) cannot increase the fee as they like, it has to go through MOE and the Private Education Institutio­n Committee,” she told Bernama yesterday.

Preschools, childcare centres and kindergart­ens were allowed to re-open from yesterday, after they were closed for more than three months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

It was reported yesterday that some kindergart­ens were said to increase their fees by 10 to 15 per cent on the grounds that they needed to cover the rising costs in having to comply with the prescribed standard operating procedures (SOP), as well as a drop in the number of students.

Sharing Eveleen’s opinion was Pertubuhan Penggalak Membaca Malaysia (PPMM) chairman Chahaya Abdul Manan, who also said that kindergart­ens should plan their learning sessions before deciding to raise their fees. “They can conduct two learning sessions, like having some students come in the morning and the rest in the evening, so they do not have to raise the fees,” she said.

Chahaya said she forsees some parents switching to other kindergart­ens if there is a hike in fees at the existing kindergart­ens attended by their children.

She expressed her concern as the situation could affect the children’s emotions in having to adapt to a new environmen­t.

Bernama contacted several kindergart­ens yesterday and found that most of the operators are not contemplat­ing to increase their fees, but a few are offering discount in fees to help ease the burden of parents who are affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The headmaster of a kindergart­en in Keramat here, Salmiah Jusoh said they were having a hard time now, but would not want to burden the parents by hiking the fee.

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