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Enrolments now open for 2026 Free Kinder for all three and four-year-olds across Latrobe City
Latrobe City Council kindergarten enrolments for 2026 are open. Free 15-hour programs for eligible three and four-year-olds. Apply by 30 June 2025.
Latrobe City Council's three and four-year-old kindergarten enrolments for the 2026 school year are now open, and close on 30 June 2025. From 2026, three-year-old kindergarten will be offered for 15 hours per week, a significant increase from the previously available five hours. This expanded access gives children more time to develop key skills in a supportive, play-based environment.
Enrolments for 2026 three year old and four year old kinder will open on 1 May 2025 until 30 June, both three year old and four year old kinder will be 15 hours per week in 2026
Choose your kinder
With 25 council-run kindergartens across Latrobe City, families are encouraged to list their preferences. Placement availability will depend on the number of applications received. Children who turn three or four-years-old on or before 30 April 2026 are eligible to enrol.
Kinder is free for all families as part of the Best Start, Best Life reforms, which aims to increase access to quality early childhood education and care for all Victorian children. Explore any council-operated kindergarten in person during the Open Day on Tuesday 3 June 2025, from 3pm to 5.30pm. You can also take a virtual kinder tour at Kindergarten and Preschool 2026 enrolments page. Online information sessions will be held on Thursday 15 May 2025 at 4.30pm and 6.30pm
Support early learning
Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman encouraged local families to take this opportunity to support their child's early learning. "Kindergarten gives children the chance to build confidence, make friends and develop essential skills that support their transition to school."
"Our early childhood educators create nurturing and engaging spaces for children to explore, learn and thrive. Families also benefit from the connections and community support available through our kindergartens - it's a valuable experience for everyone involved," said the Mayor. To find out more and submit your child's enrolment, visit Latrobe City Council website.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
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