As an exception, the Georgian Ministry of Education, Science and Youth Affairs will allow one-time registration of children turning six by December 31 in first grade for the 2026-2027 school year.
Education Minister Givi Mikanadze said the ministry decided in the best interest of parents through consultation with Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
“Hearing and taking into account the viewpoints of society and citizens is fundamentally important for us. The national reform concept was presented in December 2025; therefore, we wanted to make the transition period as smooth as possible for the school community. Most parents have already negotiated with specific schools and are preparing their children for first grade. Therefore, we prioritized the best interests of parents,” he said.
Givi Mikanadze further stated that the Ministry will continue to cooperate with the school community, experts and parents.
“We have launched general education system reform, within the framework of which, with the aim to improve the quality of school education and school environment, we work in different directions. One of the initiatives concerns the age. Based on the reform, registering in the first grade is allowed for children who have turned 6 by September 15. Our initiative is based on international practice, which takes into account a child’s social-emotional readiness for inclusion in the school process and the development of minimal competencies and necessary skills,” he said.
The Minister explained that the issue had been actively discussed in the regions with school community representatives, parents, through social networks, considering applications and remarks.
“I would like to emphasize and reconform that for us it is significant to improve the education quality and for the process to fit social needs. We have repeatedly said that it is always interesting to hear different viewpoints, including criticism, if they are substantiated by arguments. We have set the main goal of the reform to create a learning environment in schools that is focused on students and their development. We continue to cooperate with the school community, experts, parents and other target groups for all decisions to be in the best interests of our society and be based on professional analysis,” stated Givi Mikanadze.

