Parent portal - in order to access the parent portal you will need to use your application ID, which will be included in the confirmation that you will receive from Council within 4 weeks after you submit your registration.
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downloading and printing the 2022 Kindergarten Application form (PDF, 6MB) , or by asking your MCH nurse. Your child must be 3 years old by 30 April the year your child attends Kindergarten to be eligible for a funded 3 year old kindergarten place. The application fee for 2022 is $31. Where are kindergartens located in the City of Melton?
If your child is enrolled at a C&K branch service and you have given C&K your email address, you should receive an email invitation to register for C&K's Parent Portal. Please contact your centre if you need this email invitation to be re-sent to you.
All children in Victoria are entitled to access fifteen hours of a funded kindergarten program each week in their year before school – where they turn four-years-old before 30 April in their year of attendance. From 2022, children who turn three-years-old before 30 April, will also be able to access five hours of funded kindergarten each week.
Kindergarten is important to the learning and development of children in the years before they start school.
Grasslands Kindergarten. The Grasslands Kindergarten is opening January 2022.
The application fee for 2022 is $31. The application fee for 2021 is $30.
Funded 4 year old kindergarten programs run for 15 hours per week, and funded 3 year old kindergarten programs run for up to 5 hours per week in 2022. Kindergarten programs in long day care settings can provide flexibility for parents/carers who have commitments during standard working hours.
This is often called ‘four-year-old kindergarten’. Your child can start school if they turn five years old by 30 April of the year they start school.
However, a second year should only be considered if Kindergarten will be the most appropriate environment to address the child’s delays in development.
Any parent, or member of staff may notify the centre Nominated Supervisor and/or BPA of a possible breach of the Parent Code of Conduct Policy. The Nominated Supervisor and/or BPA will investigate the complaint and if satisfied that a breach has occurred:
This policy applies to all adults including parents, guardians, step-‐parents, grandparents, extended family, babysitters and any others while involved in activities or communication related to centres managed by BPA. For convenience, the term “parents” will be used throughout the document.