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Kindergarten Registration 2023-24

A child must be 5 years old on or before January 1st of the 2023-2024 school year to be eligible.

Registration is now open for the 2023-2024 school year. To start the registration process, click the link below.

Kindergarten Registration 23-24 (English)

Kindergarten Registration 23-24 (Spanish)

For instructions on how to register, click the link below.

Registration Guide (English)

If you are unaware of where your child will attend school, please click here for a list of School Assignments.

When registration is complete, please bring supporting documentation to the NPS Family Center located at 1 Park Street. The hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.

If you need additional support, please call the Norwalk Public Schools Early Childhood Department at 203-854-4113 or the NPS Family Center at 203-854-4100.

Kindergarten at a Glance

Community Resources

The City of Norwalk provides many services and resources to support children and their families.

For many children, preschool is their first experience in a structured setting with teachers and groups of children. It’s an opportunity to learn to share, follow instructions and begin the foundation for learning that will occur in elementary school. Staff at high-quality preschools will help your child learn and grow socially, emotionally, cognitively and physically through play and developmentally appropriate activities. Finding the best option for your child takes time. Call each preschool you are considering and ask about its fees, admission policy and what they teach. Visit the preschools that you think will best meet your needs and spend time in a classroom to observe.

The Norwalk Public Library System, with its open access to diverse resources, is the information and cultural center for Norwalk citizens and businesses.

Norwalk ACTS is a non-profit, cross-sector, cradle to career partnership. The organization is made up of over 200 community and civic leaders, educators, organizations, and individuals who are committed to collective impact and our mission.

The Basics is a strategy for whole communities to support vibrant learning and brain development among infants and toddlers. The Basics movement aims to help every family help every child reach their full potential.

Over the past 80 years, Family & Children’s Agency (FCA) has been helping individuals and families throughout Fairfield County and beyond to realize life's possibilities. We increase the social and emotional well-being of our clients by providing strength-based, solution-focused services for every stage of life.