Accredit your Center
"CAPS Certificates of Accreditation" are awarded to licensed and registered kindergarten, schools, and child care providers which meet the eligibility requirements and the Quality Standards for CAPS Accreditation.
Being certified will improve your center’s prospects and improve the image of your institute thus attracting more and better quality clients.
As an accredited certification center you will benefit from:
- Curriculum enrichment
- Positive Impact on qualified employee recruitment
- International Recognition
- Display CAPS’ accreditation logo on your website, printed documents, and in your advertising
- Free participation in special CAPS events (such as deans & directors conference, annual CAPS conference, etc.)
CAPS’ Technical Scientific Committee (CTS) has provided content standards that form the foundation for accessing all individual or center-based physical education curricula, helping ensure that every child and adolescent is physically educated through active play and PE lessons. CAPS administers accreditation programs through Global Standards developed by World Health Organization (WHO) for physical activity, sedentary screen time, and sleep in early child care and International Standards for Physical Education and Sport for School Children developed by International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport, and Dance (ICHPER•SD) and United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
CAPS accreditation assessors are rigorously trained to evaluate programs consistently and reliably. Ongoing training and reliability testing ensure that assessors are accurate in their assessments; this, in turn, guarantees the integrity of CAPS Accreditation. The assessors know how to objectively evaluate programs' practices and merit to effectively recognize high-quality education in every setting. It is this understanding that inspires them to help programs build on best practices to create high-quality environments for children.
The CAPS accreditation process has a total of four phases:
1. Application phase
2. Assessment phase
3. Accreditation phase
4. Surveillance phase
The phases in detail:
1. Application phase
2. Assessment phase
3. Accreditation phase
4. Surveillance phase
Before the expiry of the accreditation, the renewal process can start according to the same modalities as for initial accreditation
Fill following form to apply for CAPS Center Accreditation
Accredit your Event
The CAPS welcomes applications for event accreditation for organizations that provide educational events related to Children’s Active Play and Sports Programs.
Being certified will improve your event’s prospects and improve the image of your event thus attracting more and better quality clients.
As an accredited certification event you will benefit from:
- Content enrichment
- Facilitation of access to CAPS international speakers
- Positive Impact on qualified speakers recruitment
- International Recognition
- Display CAPS’ accreditation logo on your website, printed documents, and in your advertising
- Event promotion and marketing through CAPS website and its global partners and national branches
This event approval applies only to the agenda, content, timing, and dates submitted with your application. If there are any changes to this event, including the addition or cancellation of dates, changes to content, changes to timing, or location changes, you must notify CAPS immediately or the approval may be invalidated. An additional event application and/or fees may be required to process changes or updates.
The CAPS accreditation process has a total of four phases:
1. Application phase
2. Assessment phase
3. Accreditation phase
The phases in detail:
1. Application phase
2. Assessment phase
3. Accreditation phase
Application for CAPS Event Accreditation
Accredit your Curriculum
"CAPS Curriculum Certification" is awarded to licensed and registered kindergarten, schools, and child care providers or individuals who meet the eligibility requirements and the Quality Standards for CAPS Accreditation. If you or your organization provides any form of live or online training or courses related to Children’s Active Play and Sports, apply for this accreditation. Curriculum Certification is a specialized copyrighted program certification process developed by CAPS to assist educational facilities and training institutions in aligning their educational process to meet educational standards
Being certified will improve your center’s prospects and improve the image of your institute thus attracting more and better quality clients.
As an accredited curriculum center or individual, you will benefit from:
- Curriculum enrichment
- Positive Impact on your clients
- International Recognition
- Display CAPS’ accreditation logo on your website, printed documents, and in your advertising
- Free participation in special CAPS events (such as deans & directors conference, annual CAPS conference, etc.)
The Curriculum Certification process is based on a thorough review of criteria used within the training program. Curriculum Certification can be completed in a short period, with minimal effort and less cost.
Generally, CAPS requires copies of specific portions of this information along with samples of class and study materials already in use. Certification is generally issued for 3 to 5 years based on the country and the level of certification and is renewal is required annually with only a short form to be completed.
CAPS’ Technical Scientific Committee (CTS) has provided content standards that form the foundation for accessing all individual or center-based physical education curricula, helping ensure that every child and adolescent is physically educated through active play and PE lessons. CAPS administers accreditation programs through Global Standards developed by World Health Organization (WHO) for physical activity, sedentary screen time, and sleep in early child care and International Standards for Physical Education and Sport for School Children developed by International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport, and Dance (ICHPER•SD) and United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
The CAPS accreditation process has a total of four phases:
1. Application phase
2. Assessment phase
3. Accreditation phase
4. Surveillance phase
The phases in detail:
1. Application phase
2. Assessment phase
3. Accreditation phase
4. Surveillance phase
Before the expiry of the accreditation, the renewal process can start according to the same modalities as for initial accreditation
Application for CAPS Curriculum Accreditation