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A kindergarten that has provided high quality programs for preschool children for over 50 years.
Contact details
Address: 152 Pakington Street
Kew 3101
Phone: (03) 9853 8294
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.northkewkinder.org.au
Visit the kindergarten: Visit Open days for kindergartens for information about the annual open day in May, or contact the kindergarten to arrange a time to visit.
About North Kew Kindergarten
The Staff at North Kew Kindergarten are committed to providing a warm, caring positive environment that encourages curiosity, exploration and facilitates each child’s individual learning.
The program is creative, flexible and based on the children’s interests and developmental levels.
North Kew promotes the development of learning and skills in social, emotional, physical and cognitive areas.
Learn more about the centre's staff, programs, facilities and philosophies on their website.
2022 session times and provisional 2023 session times
3-year-old kindergarten program
20 places – 8 hours per week
Day |
Start time |
Finish time |
Session length |
---|---|---|---|
Tuesday |
9:15am |
1:15pm |
4 hrs |
Friday |
9:15am |
1:15pm |
4 hrs |
4-year-old kindergarten program
22 places – 15 hours per week
Day |
Start time |
Finish time |
Session length |
---|---|---|---|
Monday |
9:15am |
2:15pm |
5 hrs |
Wednesday |
9:15am |
2:15pm |
5 hrs |
Thursday |
9:15am |
2:15pm |
5 hrs |
Fees
Per term 2022
3-year-old kindergarten program (8 hours per week): $580
4-year-old kindergarten program (15 hours per week): $795
Conditions
Term fees include:
- all program costs
- incursions.
Additional costs
Participation levy: $200 per year, charged with term 1 fees. This levy is refundable to families who earn 2 participation points per semester (totalling 4 points for the year).
Concessions
A Victorian Government subsidy is available for eligible families that reduces the fee per term to:
- $300 for 3-year-old kindergarten
- $0 for 4-year-old kindergarten.
Rating against the National Quality Standard
Early childhood education and care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standard (NQS) to:
- promote continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and care
- improve knowledge and access to information about the quality of services to help families make informed decisions about their child’s education and care.
See North Kew Kindergarten's rating against the NQS and learn more about the assessment process on the StartingBlocks website.
Note: These details have been provided by North Kew Kindergarten in partnership with the Boroondara Kindergarten Central Enrolment Scheme (BKCES). For the most up-to-date information, visit the North Kew Kindergarten website.