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Preschool & Kindergarten Admission Form Builder β€” Free, Print-Ready Format for Nursery, KG, Montessori, Daycare

Build a blank admission form template tailored to preschool, nursery, kindergarten, montessori, or daycare in minutes β€” free, no login, print-ready PDF.

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What a preschool admission form should include

Preschool admission forms differ from school admission forms. Instead of academic history and previous-institution records, they focus on developmental milestones, daily care, and safety. These are the ten fields and sections every preschool, kindergarten, montessori, and daycare admission form should include.

  • Child details with age in completed months

    Full name, date of birth, age in completed months (essential for placing the child in the correct nursery, playgroup, pre-KG, junior KG, or senior KG band), gender, home address, and mother tongue or language spoken at home.

  • Vaccination record reference

    Immunisation card number or a space to attach a copy. Many jurisdictions require an up-to-date vaccination record before a child can attend preschool or daycare.

  • Allergies and dietary restrictions

    Food allergies (nuts, dairy, eggs, gluten, seafood), environmental allergies, insect-sting reactions, medication allergies, religious or family dietary rules, and whether the child carries an EpiPen or inhaler.

  • Pickup authorisation (named adults)

    A list of three to five adults authorised to collect the child, each with relationship, mobile number, government-ID reference, and an optional password or code word for pickup verification.

  • Emergency contacts (ranked, multiple)

    At least two and preferably three emergency contacts ranked by priority, with relationship to the child, mobile, alternate number, and address. Mark which contact the centre should call first if a parent is unreachable.

  • Toilet-trained (Yes / No / In progress)

    A clear Yes, No, or In-progress status helps staff plan diapering, toilet breaks, and supplies. Add a free-text note for any specific routine the child follows at home.

  • Nap schedule and sleep routine

    Usual nap time, nap duration, comfort items needed (blanket, soft toy, pacifier), and any soothing routine the child expects before sleep.

  • Parent occupation and working hours

    Both parents or guardians, with occupation, employer, working hours, and the best contact window. Useful for planning extended-day care, late pickup, and parent communication.

  • Half-day vs full-day preference

    The programme the family wants to enrol in (half-day, full-day, extended care, daycare-only) plus preferred start date and how many days per week.

  • Medical action plan and consents

    Paediatrician name and number, family doctor or hospital preference, blood group, current medications with dosage, action plan for chronic conditions, and consent to administer first aid or paracetamol in an emergency.

How to use the builder

Four steps from a blank canvas to a print-ready preschool admission form.

  1. 1

    Open the admission form builder

    Go to the free admission form builder. No signup, no account, and no data is sent to any server. The tool runs entirely in your browser.

  2. 2

    Add preschool-specific fields

    Add the fields a preschool, nursery, kindergarten, montessori, or daycare admission form needs: age in completed months, vaccination record reference, allergies and dietary restrictions, pickup-authorisation list, multiple emergency contacts, nap schedule, toilet-trained status, mother tongue, and half-day or full-day preference.

  3. 3

    Preview the printable layout

    The live preview on the right shows exactly how the printed form will look. Reorder fields, mark required fields with an asterisk, and group related fields into sections such as Child Details, Health, Daily Care, and Pickup Authorisation.

  4. 4

    Print or save as PDF

    Click Print to open the browser print dialog and either send to a printer or save as PDF. Use the PDF in your enrolment pack, email to new families, or hand out at open days.

Examples for preschools, montessori centres & daycare

Real-world ways early-years programmes use the builder to produce their admission forms.

A montessori centre opening its 2027 batch

A montessori centre uses the builder to create a 28-field intake form with sections for Child Details, Sensory Profile, Home Routines, Health, Pickup Authorisation, and Parent Declaration. They print 80 copies for their open day and email a PDF to families who could not attend in person.

A daycare creche enrolling infants and toddlers

A daycare creche separates its admission form into Infants (under 18 months) and Toddlers (18-36 months), with a detailed feeding-and-sleep schedule section for infants and a toilet-training and meal-preference section for toddlers. The PDF goes into the welcome pack handed out at the first visit.

A faith-based preschool with three pickup adults per child

A faith-based preschool requires every family to list at least three authorised pickup adults with a shared family code word, plus a separate section for dietary restrictions tied to religious observances. The printable form goes into the parent handbook for every new family.

Looking for the generic admission form template? Go to the main admission form builder.

Preschool admission form β€” frequently asked questions

Answers to the questions preschool, nursery, kindergarten, montessori, and daycare administrators ask most often when designing their admission form.

What information should a preschool admission form collect?

A preschool admission form should capture the child's full name, date of birth, age in completed months, gender, and home address. Add a parent or guardian section with names, occupations, working hours, mobile numbers, email, and home language. Include a health section covering vaccination record reference, paediatrician contact, known allergies, dietary restrictions, current medications, and toilet-training status. Add a daily-care section for nap schedule, preferred half-day or full-day attendance, snack or meal preferences, and any sensory comfort items. Finally, capture pickup authorisation (named adults with phone numbers and ID reference) and at least two emergency contacts ranked by priority. Close the form with a parent declaration and signature line.

Do I need a medical history field on a preschool admission form?

Yes. A medical history section is essential for preschool, kindergarten, montessori, and daycare admission forms because staff need to respond correctly to allergic reactions, asthma flare-ups, seizures, or chronic conditions during the day. At minimum, collect a vaccination record reference (immunisation card number or upload), known allergies (food, environmental, insect, medication), dietary restrictions, current medications and dosage timings, and any condition requiring an action plan such as an EpiPen, inhaler, or seizure protocol. Also capture the paediatrician's name and phone, the family doctor or hospital preference, blood group, and consent to administer first aid or paracetamol in an emergency. Many jurisdictions also require an immunisation declaration before the child can attend.

Can I add a pickup-authorisation section to the admission form?

Yes. A pickup-authorisation section is one of the most important parts of a preschool admission form and you should add it as a dedicated section, not a single field. List three to five named adults the parents authorise to collect the child, each with relationship to the child (mother, father, grandparent, nanny, neighbour, sibling), mobile number, and a government-ID reference number. Add a password or code word that any authorised adult must state at pickup. Include a separate space for parents to list anyone who is explicitly not allowed to collect the child (useful in custody situations). The form builder lets you add each authorised adult as a repeating field group and mark the section as required.

What is a good age range to ask for in months instead of years?

For preschool, kindergarten, and daycare, always ask for age in completed months in addition to date of birth. A child who is 2 years 2 months and a child who is 2 years 11 months are very different developmentally, and grouping them correctly into nursery, playgroup, pre-KG, junior KG, or senior KG depends on the exact month count. Most preschools use cut-off ages such as 18 months for daycare, 24 months for playgroup, 36 months for nursery, 48 months for junior KG, and 60 months for senior KG, all measured as of a fixed reference date such as 1 June. Capturing age in months on the admission form lets you place each child in the correct group automatically.

Should I collect parent working hours and occupation on the form?

Yes, parent working hours and occupation are useful for several practical reasons. Working hours tell you whether a family is likely to need extended-day care, late pickup, or after-school programmes, which helps you plan staffing and pricing. Occupation can inform fee-assistance eligibility, sibling-discount validation, and parent-volunteer matching for events or excursions. It is also useful for emergency situations: if a parent works in shifts or is regularly unreachable during certain hours, the form should make this clear so staff know which contact to call first. Keep the fields optional rather than required, and add a privacy note explaining how the information will be used and stored.

How is a preschool admission form different from a school admission form?

A preschool admission form focuses on developmental milestones, daily care, and safety, while a primary or secondary school form focuses on academic history and previous institution records. Preschool forms ask about toilet-training status, nap schedule, mother tongue, comfort items, eating and feeding habits, separation anxiety triggers, and crawling or walking milestones. Primary or secondary forms ask about previous school, board affiliation, transfer certificate, mark sheets, and language of instruction. Preschool forms also place much heavier weight on pickup authorisation, multiple emergency contacts, allergies, and the half-day versus full-day choice. Use this preschool-specific builder rather than a generic school form to make sure those critical fields are present from the start.

Is this preschool admission form template free and printable?

Yes. The admission form builder is completely free, requires no signup or account, and generates a clean printable layout that you can save as PDF and hand to parents at an open day, send by email, or attach to your enrolment pack. Everything runs in your browser, no child or parent data is sent to a server or stored anywhere. Customise the fields for your preschool, nursery, KG, montessori, or daycare programme, preview the form live, and print or save as PDF when you are happy with the layout. For full digital admissions with online submission, document upload, automatic age-band placement, and parent communication, see the OpenEduCat admissions module.

Can I use this for a daycare or montessori centre instead of a preschool?

Yes. The builder works equally well for nursery schools, kindergartens, montessori centres, daycare or creche programmes, faith-based preschools, and home-based early years setups. The fields you should prioritise vary slightly: daycare programmes need more detail on feeding schedule, diapering and toileting status, sleep routine, and bottle preferences; montessori centres often add questions about the child's preferred work areas, sensory sensitivities, and home practice; faith-based preschools may add a section on religious observances and dietary rules. Add or remove fields in the builder to match your programme, then save the printable PDF as your standard intake form for every new family enquiry.

Run end-to-end admissions in OpenEduCat

When your preschool, nursery, kindergarten, montessori, or daycare outgrows printed forms, OpenEduCat handles online enquiries, age-band placement, document uploads, vaccination tracking, pickup-authorisation records, and parent communication from a single dashboard.

Or keep using the free admission form builder β€” no signup needed.