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Frequently Asked Questions
1
What are your centre hours?
Monday - Friday 8.30am-3.30pm
We have three session times available daily – 9am-3pm, 8.45am-3.15pm, 8.30am-3.30pm.
We are closed for 5 weeks over the Christmas holiday break, and the first week of the July school holidays, as well as all public holidays.
2
What are your fees?
Please see our fees schedule here.
There are additional child care subsidies that are available for qualifying families. Please ask us for information on these and we can assist.
3
Do you offer 20 hours free?
Yes, we offer 20 hours free for children 3 years and older, for a maximum of 6 hours per day.
4
Does your centre provide meals for children?
No, we don’t provide meals, however we do encourage children to bring well-balanced morning tea and lunch, in a named lunchbox (this especially saves confusion with other identical lunch containers!), as well as a named water bottle. For more information on food, please see our Parent Handbook.
5
What is your teacher to child ratio?
Our teacher to child ratio is 1:8, one staff member per 8 children. This is above the regulated requirement of 1:10.
6
My child is already settled in another centre, will it be unsettling to move them to Nursery School?
We understand that moving to a new environment can be a significant change for both children and parents. At Nursery School, we strive to make the transition as smooth and positive as possible. Our experienced and caring staff are skilled and experienced at helping new children feel welcomed and comfortable. We offer personalised transition plans tailored to each child's needs, which may include introductory visits, gradual integration, and one-on-one attention from their Key Teacher.
While there might be an initial adjustment period, the long-term benefits of the move to Nursery School will far outweigh any temporary discomfort. Our expansive learning spaces, individualised care, and strong sense of community offer an enriching and stable environment that fosters your child's growth and development. Rest assured, we will work closely with you to ensure your child's move is a positive and enriching experience.
7
Can my child sleep at Nursery School?
Yes. For children that require a sleep we have a space that they can sleep.
8
What does being a community not-for-profit centre mean?
Being a not-for-profit community early childhood education centre means that we focus on providing quality care and education for your children rather than making money. Any funds we receive go directly back into the centre to improve our services, facilities, and resources for the children. Our main goal is to support and benefit the community by offering quality, affordable and accessible early childhood education.
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