Just so, which is correct pre school or preschool?
Words with prefixes often use a hyphen. As with compound words there are very few rules. British English tends to use more hyphens than American English; 'pre-school' and 'preschool' is a good example. Both are correct.
Furthermore, how do you spell preschool? Correct spelling for the English word "preschool" is [p?ˈiːskuːl], [p?ˈiːskuːl], [p_?_ˈiː_s_k_uː_l] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Likewise, people ask, is Pre-K and preschool the same?
"Pre-k" and "preschool" are often used interchangeably in education circles and by the news media. (Even I, admittedly, have treated the words as synonyms.) After all, the two can mean the same thing: schooling that happens prior to kindergarten. It's all about the single year that precedes kindergarten: pre-k.
What is preschool called in England?
Nursery in England is also called FS1 which is the first year of foundation before they go into primary or infants. The curriculum goals of a nursery school are more specific than for childcare but less strenuous than for primary school.
