Frequently Asked Questions
There is no minimum number of days that you need to enrol your child. However, we strongly advise a minimum of two days to assist with the settling-in process, as well as maximising the learning outcomes for your child.
Our Centre does not accept enrolments for children that are not up-to-date with their immunisations. As of the 1st of January 2016, all children attending Child Care are required to be fully immunised in accordance with the Victorian Government Immunisation Legislation, named “No Jab, No Play”.
An immunisation certificate (obtained from Medicare) will need to be submitted as part of the Enrolment application process.
Yes we have a Government approved 4 year-old Kindergarten program, which includes a comprehensive School Readiness Program.
Little Learners operates from 6.30am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday.
Our Centre is closed on all Victorian Public Holidays.
If your child becomes ill whilst at our Centre, we will contact you to come and collect your child without delay. Depending on the nature of the illness, will determine how long your child will need to remain at home and whether a clearance certificate from your GP is required to be presented to the Centre.
If your child is unable to attend their allocated day (ie they are unwell or away on holidays) families are still charged their fee as it is their permanent day. We ask that families notify the Centre of any planned absences (ie holidays, days off) well in advance, if possible.
At Little Learners we offer a Holiday Discount, unlimited days of reduced fees per year, to assist families with the cost of childcare while they are away on leave. Please see one of our friendly staff to learn more about the Holiday Discount.
All Educators at our Centre have completed their qualifications and hold either a Certificate III in Children’s Services, Diploma in Children’s Services or a Bachelors Degree.
Our on site chef’s are also fully qualified and hold Food Handling Certificates.
All staff at our Centre have Working with Children checks, as required by Law.
The Childcare Subsidy is determined by the government based on a set of eligibility criteria. Applications can be made through Centrelink or you can call them directly on 136 150 for more information.
The Childcare Subsidy can greatly assist families with the cost of childcare. It is the responsibility of families to follow this up directly with the government to determine if they are eligible.
A Customer Reference Number is obtained from Centrelink and is required in order for you to claim any Childcare Subsidy. Your CRN is required when completing our Enrolment Form.
The Childcare Subsidy is determined by the government based on a set of eligibility criteria. Applications can be made through Centrelink or you can call them directly on 136 150 for more information.
The Childcare Subsidy can greatly assist families with the cost of childcare. It is the responsibility of families to follow this up directly with the government to determine if they are eligible.
If you select the 12hr session, then you can drop off/pick up your child anytime during our operating hours of 6.30am to 6.30pm.
If you select the 10hr session, then you can drop off/pick up your child only between the hours of 7.30am to 5.30pm. The 10hr session is charged at a slightly lower rate.