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Kindergarten

Kindergarten Registration

The Abbotsford School District is proud to offer a wide range of educational options for all types of learners. In addition to excellent neighbourhood schools, we offer District Programs that include French ImmersionIntegrated Arts, and Traditional Schools. Kindergarten registration begins every January for children who will begin school the following September, via a Gradual Entry process

If your child is turning 5 in 2025, it is time to register for Kindergarten! Come learn with us.

Register for Kindergarten

Kindergarten registration will commence on Monday, January 20th, 2025, at 8:30 am. 

  1. Enter your primary home address into our School Locator portal to determine your neighbourhood catchment school. Families must register first with their neighbourhood catchment school, regardless of where they may want to send their child.
  2. Choose one of the below registration options. Regardless of the chosen registration method, all families will be required to provide identification documents to satisfy proof of age and proof of address, etc. School staff will book appointments for verification purposes. Please provide an accurate email address and phone number for parent/guardian contact.
    • Online Registration (requires a computer, not a cell phone) - link opens Monday, January 20th, 2025 at 8:30 am. A Parent Guide is available for new families or returning families using this software;
    • Fillable PDF form (download before you fill in) you can complete and email to your neighbourhood catchment school; or
    • Printed Registration form that can be completed and will require you to book an appointment to submit the paperwork with your neighbourhood catchment school.
  3. If both parents are not a Canadian Citizen or permanent residents (even if your child was born in Canada), complete the registration process here.
  4. If one or both parents are Canadian Citizens (even if your child was born outside of Canada), complete the registration process as noted in #2 above.

Registration will be considered complete when a parent/guardian has provided the required supporting documents (proof of address, birth certificate etc.)to accompany the registration method. Submission of these documents may be through the online registration portal, or by submitting registration documents via email, fax, pre-arranged school drop-off, or at a pre-scheduled appointment with your neighbourhood catchment school.

Families with children already registered in the school district will be able to provide their identification documents electronically, instead of in person. Families new to our school district may complete and submit their registration documents electronically, but they must book an appointment to provide original supporting documents in person. Once registration is received and complete, parents/guardians will receive a welcome email and instructions on additional required documents.

Gather Important Documents

Proof of age of the child by birth certificate is required for all new student registrations (schools will make a photocopy). To ensure the child being registered qualifies for Ministry of Education funding, the biological parents/legal guardians’ status and the biological parents/legal guardians’ residency need to be established. Schools may register the child providing the following are established:

  1. At least one biological parent/legal guardian is a Canadian Citizen by birth or naturalized (obtained citizenship) and they can support this with the following pieces of identification: Parent’s Canadian Citizenship Card; Parent’s Canadian Birth Certificate; Parent’s Canadian Passport; and Permanent Resident Card.
  2. The biological parent/legal guardian must provide proof of residency and provide ONE of the following: Utility bill; Mortgage document; Property Sale Agreement; Property Tax Notice/Assessment.
  3. In addition, ONE of the following three documents containing the name and address of the parent/guardian is required: Child Tax Statement; Government Notice of Assessment; Current Year T4; Government document (eg. MSP bill).
  4. Notification if the child has attended school in the Abbotsford School District in the past OR is coming from another school district OR if there is a sibling who has already been attending school in the school district.
  5. You will also need to provide your child's CareCard, and your doctor's name and phone number, and other required documents as determined by the school.

District Programs - Lottery Application

The Abbotsford School District is proud to offer a wide range of educational options for all types of learners. In addition to excellent neighbourhood schools, we offer District Programs that include French ImmersionIntegrated ArtsNature Kindergarten and Traditional SchoolsAcceptance to these programs is based on a lottery registration process. 

Families must register their Kindergarten child at their neighbourhood catchment school before applying for District Programs. A lottery process is used every January/February to determine the registration priority order. Entries can be made at any time during the five days. Late entries are not accepted, and only one entry per child is allowed. Seats will be assigned in late February on a proportional basis by catchment area via a random selection process. Students with an older sibling in the program will be given priority placement over new applicants.

Lottery for district kindergarten and late French immersion programs will open Monday, January 27, 2025 at 8 am and close Friday, January 31, 2025 at 4 pm.

Coming Soon

Children not accepted due to space restrictions may go on a waitlist and should plan to attend their catchment school. If families have not heard by mid-March, please contact the school Principal of your neighbourhood catchment school, and they will help you find out about your child’s status.

Need Additional Support?

For further assistance with the registration process or the online District Program application process, contact your neighbourhood catchment school. They will be happy to assist you!

If you are interested in having your child attend a school that is not your neighbourhood catchment school, you will need to apply through the out of catchment form (AP 336-3). Out-of-catchment applications will only be considered once all catchment students have been accommodated. Please note: an application does not guarantee acceptance.