The electronic submission of applications For infant -infant registration and re -registration at 28 Nurseries (BNS) of the DPA for the school year 2025 – 2026, has begun on Tuesday (20.5.2025).
Applications for nurseries can be submitted until Thursday, June 19th. Infant -infant hospitality is free.
The NURS Nursing Stations operate from September 1 to July 31, 6:45 – 16:00 (Monday to Friday) and are targeted by infants – infants from 6 months to 4 years. A daily creative employment program is implemented for the harmonious educational and psychosomatic development of children.
Nursery Schools of N. Attica: Agia Varvara, Ano Liosia, Elefsina, Keratsini, Menidi, Moschato, Olympic Village, Peristeri and Chaidari. Also, a new baby station will be operating in a September in a DBA building in Ilion.
Nursery Schools: Region: Agrinio, Arta, Drama, Igoumenitsa, Ioannina, Kavala, Kalamata, Karditsa, Karpenisi, Komotini, Messolonghi, Naoussa, Xanthi, Patras, Pylea Thessaloniki, Serres and Trikala. Also, the Larissa Nursery, which suffered a significant disaster by Daniel, is expected to reopen in early 2026.
Applications are submitted exclusively electronically Through gov.gr. The route is: Gov.gr → Education → Nursery and Kindergarten Registration → Registration in a Nursery School of Public Employment (DBA).
Beneficiaries are the parent, parents or practitioners (contractors, guardians, etc.) of beneficial children, who::
- During the years 2024 – 2025 they completed a total of 25 days of insurance at EEFKA and/or special maternity protection and/or regular unemployment and/or long -term unemployment subsidy, or
- Are registered unemployed for at least 2 months on the date of expiry of the application deadline, or
- They are beneficiaries of the unemployment assistance of an independently-independent employment of insured persons (T. OAEE, T. ETAP-SME, T. EBRD)
The selection criteria are economic and social. Upon completion of the application process, temporary tables will be posted on selected, alternate and excluded infants and infants and beneficiaries will be able to file objections.