Berlin City Guide

Education Childcare

The most popular childcare options for full-time working parents are au pairs, all-day babysitters and in-home care providers. Several agencies in Berlin offer assistance in finding the appropriate child-care.

Senatsverwaltung für Bildung, Jugend und Wissenschaft Senate Administration Office for Education, Youth and Science Referat für Tageseinrichtungen und Tagespflege Bernhard-Weiß-Str. 6 10178 Berlin-Mitte

Tel: 030 90227 5050 www.berlin.de/sen/bjw pme Familienservice GmbH Private organisation, works with employers in helping their employees to find childcare

Flottwellstr. 4 10785 Berlin

Tel: 030-26 93 71 0 Fax: 030-2693 7121 www.familienservice.de (English version available) E-mail: berlin@familienservice.de

Kindergarten Most children in Germany go to a kindergarten between the ages of three and six, although it is not compulsory. The law guarantees a place for every child, however finding vacancies in a kindergarten can be difficult. Therefore, flexibility may be required when choosing a kindergarten. It may not be possible to send one’s child to the nearest kindergarten. Children can usually attend half-day or all day.

Senatsverwaltung für Bildung, Jugend und Wissenschaft Senate Administration Office for Education, Youth and Science Referat für Tageseinrichtungen und Tagespflege Bernhard-Weiß-Str. 6 10178 Berlin-Mitte

Tel: 030 90227 5050 www.berlin.de/sen/bjw Montessori Preschool Private kindergarten - All Saints Church

Taylorstr. 16 14195 Berlin Tel: 030-81 49 66 30

www.montessori-preschool-berlin.de/index.html E-mail: info@montessori-preschool-berlin.de

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