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Bass Coast Shire Kindergarten first round of registrations for 2022 are now open
Registrations for three-year-old and four-year-old kindergarten are now open.
Families can complete an online registration form and view all participating kindergartens via council's website at Bass Coast Kinder registration. Hard copy registration forms are also available from council's customer service centres, Bass Coast kindergartens, local Maternal and Child Health services and supported Playgroups.
You can complete your child's 2023 registration using the link provided, first round registrations close on Thursday, 30 June
Reducing kindergarten fees
The first round of registrations closes on Thursday, 30 June and offers will be made to families in the first week of August. You can still register for kindergarten after 30 June, but these registrations will be allocated after first round offers have been made.
Three-year-old children in Bass Coast Shire will have access to at least five hours a week in a part-funded kindergarten program. Funded kindergarten refers to the government subsidy that will reduce kindergarten fees. The five hours of kindergarten will progressively scale up to reach a 15-hour-a-week program by 2029.
Access and registration
Bass Coast Shire Mayor, Cr Michael Whelan said, "The central registration system helps us to plan for the anticipated increase in demand for kindergarten places in Bass Coast over coming years. It also makes it easier for families to access and register for the service they need, in a convenient and time saving way."
For more information on kindergarten or to register your child go to Bass Coast Kinder registration or contact the Kindergarten Registration Team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or 03 5671 2211, or by email to kinder@basscoast.vic.gov.au.
Pictures from Bass Coast Children's Centre Inc Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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