KINDERGARTEN
CENTRAL ENROLMENT
INFORMATION
Mildura Rural City Council Central Kindergarten Enrolment
Contact Kindergarten Enrolment Officer for more information on 03 5018 8562 or
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Table of contents
Kindergarten Central Enrolment Kindergartens……………………………………………… page 3
The importance of Kindergarten ……………………………………………………………… page 4
About pre-kindergarten and eligibility……………………………………………………… page 4
Early Start Kindergarten……………………………………………………………………….. page 5
About funded Kindergarten and eligibility…………………………………………………… page 5
Cost of Kindergarten……………………………………………………………………………. page 6
Kindergarten Fee Subsidy ……………………………………………………………… ……… page 6
The Enrolment Process ……………………………………………………………………… page 7 & 8
Responding to an Offer …………………………………………………………………………. page 8
Waiting List……………………………………………………………………………………… page 8
Priority of Access Criteria ……………………………………………………………………… page 8
How are Place Allocated ………………………………………………………………………. page 9
Can I choose kindergarten and group sessions? …………………………………………… page 9
Privacy and Confidentiality …………………………………………………………………….. page 9
No Jab No Play Policy –immunisation……………………………………………………….. page 10
Deferring or Cancelling the enrolment ……………… ……………………………………… page 10
Changing your preference…………………………………………………………………….. page 11
No Application Fee……………………………………………………………………………… page 11
Required Documentation ……………………………………………………………………… page 11
Change of Personal Details …………………………………………………………………… page 11
Additional and/or High Needs Support……………………………………………………… page 11
Second Year Funded Kindergarten………………………………………………………… page 12
Overview and timelines……………………………………………………………………….. page 13
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Kindergarten Central Enrolment
Mildura Rural City Council is managing a central kindergarten enrolment for eight (8) kindergarten services
within Sunraysia.
Kindergarten Central Enrolment enrols children in pre-kindergarten and funded (year before school)
programs on behalf of kindergartens located in the municipality.
Kindergarten enrolment forms are available from Mildura Rural City Council, the MRCC website and
kindergartens within the Local Government area or electronically via email to
For more information contact our Kindergarten Enrolment Officer on (03) 5018 8562 or email
Signature of parent/ guardian ___________________________
Date ____________
Red Cliffs Kindergarten
Guava Street
Red Cliffs
Phone: 4311 1503
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Irymple Kindergarten
Casuarina Court
Irymple
Phone: 5024 5496
www.irymplekindergarten.vic.edu.
au
Kathleen Kelly Kindergarten
45 Lemon Avenue
Mildura
Phone: 5023 1515
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Mildura South Kindergarten
13 Luke Road
Mildura South
Phone 5023 1189
www.mildurasouthkindergarten.com
Nangiloc & District Kindergarten
2606 Kulkyne Way
Nangiloc
Phone: 5029 1574
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Mildura West Kindergarten
214 Eighth Street
Mildura
Phone: 5023 0147
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Kathleen Kelly Kindergarten
45 Lemon Avenue
Mildura
Phone: 5023 1515
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Kindergartens in Central Enrolment
Kindergartens not involved in
Central Enrolment can be
contacted individually.
St Margaret’s Preschool
174 Deakin Avenue
Mildura
Phone: 5023 1093
DeGaris Kindergarten
2 Christie Parade
Mildura
Phone: 5023 1819
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The importance of Kindergarten Kindergarten will encourage your child to develop confidence, resilience and independence, physical and
creative skills. It will support your child’s natural desire to learn and discover, and the ability to work co-
operatively with other children and adults.
The kindergarten educators develop an educational program to take into account the child’s needs and
interests, and to encompass the Victorian and National Early Years Learning Frameworks. There is an
emphasis on a play-based approach to learning, designed to suit the developmental level of the individual
child.
There is considerable variation in the programs offered and the hours of operation of kindergartens. You
are encouraged to visit any kindergarten which you may be interested in having your child attend, but
please phone first for an appointment or attend the kindergarten open days.
What is pre-kindergarten (known as 3 year old kindergarten)?
Most kindergartens offer pre-kindergarten sessions, it is an opportunity to become familiar with the kindergarten environment. It may be the first educational experience and first time away from parents. These sessions can be from 3 hours a week to 10 hours a week, depending on the kindergarten, to provide the most nurturing transition from home to education setting. If you wish to send your child to pre-kindergarten, you will need to apply via Central Enrolment. For kindergartens not within Central Enrolment please go directly to the kindergarten(s) of your choice. These programs are not subsidised by the State Government and therefore at full cost to the family. NOTE: Attendance in a pre-kindergarten program does not guarantee that you will be offered a place in the
funded 4 year old program at the same kindergarten.
Pre-kindergarten enrolment eligibility.
Children are eligible to attend pre-kindergarten if they will turn 3 years of age prior to 30 April of the attending year, but unable to begin in a pre-kindergarten group until after their (3rd) third birthday. Parents of children born in the months January through to April, have the choice of which year to enrol their child, depending on the age they would like the child to start school. Enrolments will be taken the year prior to the child commencing pre-kindergarten. If your child will not be three years old at the start of his/her three year old kindergarten year, you will need to consider whether your child will benefit from attending pre-kindergarten in the year of turning 3 years or the following year. The kindergarten staff or central enrolment officer can support you with this decision.
If their date of birth is between Your child is eligible to attend
pre-kindergarten
Enrolments open from
1 January 2016 – 30 April 2017 2020
1 May 2019
1 January 2017 – 30 April 2018
2021
1 May 2020
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Early Start Kindergarten
Early Start Kindergarten enables eligible 3 year old children to access a kindergarten program for up to 15
hours per week with families not required to pay a fee.
Early Start Kindergarten is available for children:
who turn 3 years by the 30th April in the year they are attending kindergarten.
(the child cannot commence until after their 3rd birthday)
are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
Or if your child/family is known to Child Protection (including those referred directly from Child
Protection or Child FIRST)
If your child is eligible, and you would like to attend a 15 hour program, please select the 15 hour programs
as you preference.
Research shows an early start to kindergarten prepares children for success at school and has a positive
impact in further education and later in life.
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/learningdev/Pages/earlystartkinder.aspx
What is funded kindergarten? (The year before beginning school)
Funded kindergarten (15 hours per week) is an early learning program for children in the year prior to
starting primary school. Kindergarten engages children in quality learning experiences and provides them
with opportunities to further their developmental skills, build self-confidence and resilience. Most importantly
the kindergarten experience provides your child the opportunity to learn, meet other children and begin the
transition to school.
Information about programs, session times, and fees are displayed on their noticeboards or websites at
individual services. Kindergartens are generally managed by volunteer parent committees, elected each
year at the Annual General Meeting. Some kindergartens within Mildura are also cluster managed by
YMCA but also have a Parent Advisory Committee. All kindergartens are licensed by Department of
Education and Training (DET), which monitors them to ensure that regulatory standards are maintained
and follow the Early Years Learning Framework.
Funded 4 year old kindergarten eligibility
Children are eligible to attend four year old kindergarten if they turn four years old by the 30th April in the
year of attendance. Parents of children born in the months January through April, have the choice of which
year to enrol their child.
If your child will not be four years old at the start of his/her four year old kindergarten year, you will need to
consider whether your child will benefit from attending kinder in the year of eligibility or the following year
for successful transition to school.
The kindergarten staff or central enrolment officer can support you with this decision. A second year of
kindergarten will only be approved for those children who meet the 2nd year funding criteria, this discussion
occurs between the family and kindergarten educators.
If their date of birth is between Your child is eligible to attend 4 year old
kindergarten
Enrolments open from
1 January 2016 – 30 April 2017
2020
1 May 2019
1 January 2017 – April 2018
2021
1 May 2020
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Cost of Kindergarten
Kindergartens are subsidised by Department of Education and Training (DET), making it affordable for all
families. The actual fee per term is set by each individual kindergarten. DET funding for four year old
kindergarten programs are payable to one service only.
Fees between individual kindergartens vary
Pre-kindergarten $500 to $1500 per year (depending on hours attending for example 6 hours is double the
cost of 3 hours)
Funded kindergarten $1000 to $1600 per year.
Please speak to individual service regarding their fees and notify the kindergarten if you are attending long
day care service as well. Pre-kindergarten programs are not subsidised by DET and therefore full fees are
payable unless family is eligible for Access to Early Learning or Early Start Kindergarten programs.
Kindergarten Fee Subsidy
Each year the state government provide annual funding for kindergartens (subject to availability),
supporting the ability to reduce fees for families who meet the following criteria:
The child individually holds, or has a parent or guardian who holds one of the following:
Commonwealth Health Care Card
Commonwealth Pensioner Concession Card
Department of Veterans’ Affairs Gold Card or White Card
Refugee Visa (subclass 200)
In-Country Special Humanitarian Visa (subclass 201)
Global Special Humanitarian Visa (subclass 202)
Temporary Humanitarian Concern Visa (subclass 786)
Protection Visa (subclass 866)
Emergency Rescue Visa (subclass 203)
Woman at Risk Visa (subclass 204)
Bridging Visa A-E
or the child;
Is identified on the birth certificate as being a multiple birth child (triplet or more)
or the child;
Identified by a parent, carer or legal guardian as being Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
and the family;
Does not have ‘approved’ Commonwealth Child Care Benefit applied for the fee paid for the time spent in the
funded kindergarten program.
The subsidy offered by the State Government covers the entire cost of a 15 hour group. Therefore, eligible
families will not be required to pay fees. Card holders must provide a copy of their current card with the
enrolment form to process the subsidy rebate. Please ensure you provide a copy of your new card as
soon as your old one expires.
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The Enrolment Process
Collect the Kindergarten Enrolment Form from one of the following:
Mildura Rural City Council
Deakin Avenue Customer Service Centre 76 – 84 Deakin Ave, Mildura
Madden Avenue Customer Service Centre
(Monday – Friday 8.00am -5.00pm)
MRCC website www.mildura.vic.gov.au/Services/Children
(You will require a printer to print the enrolment form)
Participating kindergartens
Mallee District Aboriginal Services (Early Years Hub)
Maternal and Child Health Services
Or by emailing [email protected]
Complete all relevant personal details on the Kindergarten Enrolment Form.
Choose your preferences on the sheet provided in number. Start with number 1 for your most
preferred session time. You can select up to 3 preferences only. Please note that Council cannot
guarantee your first preference of session or location and you should only indicate preferences you
will be willing to accept.
See below, two examples of filling in your preferences. You can put all 3 preferences at your
kindergarten of choice or you may prefer session times at different kindergartens.
Example 1 – all preferences at one kindergarten
Example 2 – preferences at different kindergartens
Kindergarten 1
2 group 1 red
Monday 8:30 – 1:30 Tuesday 8:30 - 1:30 Wednesday 8:30- 1:30
1 group 2 blue
Monday 8:45 – 1:45 Tuesday 8:45 – 1:45 Friday 8:45 – 1:45
3 group 3 Yellow
Wednesday 9:00 – 2:00 Thursday 9:00 – 2:00 Friday 9:00 – 2:00
Kindergarten 1
1 group 1 red
Monday 8:30 – 1:30 Tuesday 8:30 - 1:30 Wednesday 8:30- 1:30
group 2 blue
Monday 8:45 – 1:45 Tuesday 8:45 – 1:45 Friday 8:45 – 1:45
3
group 3 Yellow
Wednesday 9:00 – 2:00 Thursday 9:00 – 2:00 Friday 9:00 – 2:00
Kindergarten 2
blue group (long days)
Wednesday 8:30 – 4:00 Thursday 8:30 – 4:00
2 green group (bush kinder Wednesday)
Monday 8.45– 2.45 Wednesday 8.45 - 11.45 Thursday 8.45– 2.45
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Sign and return your completed Kindergarten Enrolment Form with a copy of your child’s Medicare Immunisation History Statement, copy of other supporting documentation i.e Commonwealth health care card or pension card, court documents:
o Email to [email protected] o In person to MRCC Customer Service Centre at Deakin Avenue or Madden Avenue o By mail to Kindergarten Enrolment Officer PO BOX 105 Mildura Vic 3502.
The Central Enrolment System will notify you that your enrolment has been received, preferably by email
The Central Enrolment System allocates places according to the Council’s priority of access criteria, (see next page)
First round offers will be mailed or emailed to families at the end of July ( this date may vary depending on number of enrolments) You must respond within 14 days to confirm whether you wish to accept the place or would rather wait for a place at another kindergarten or group or decline the place. If you choose the wait response and there are not suitable vacancies, your child will remain on a
waiting list until a place becomes available at one of your preferences.
Attendance at Kindergarten in the first week confirms the uptake of your child’s place at
Kindergarten. Failure to attend kindergarten, or to contact the kindergarten in your child’s absence,
or being un-contactable by the Kindergarten may result in your child’s place being cancelled.
Responding to an Offer
The Kindergarten Central Enrolment process places children according to the priority of access criteria. If you are allocated a place at one of your preferences, you will receive an email or letter with your offer and you are required to take action by doing one of the following, within 14 days.
Accept - if you are happy with the offer, accepting it is confirming a place at kindergarten.
Accept and Wait – if you receive an offer lower than your first preference, you can accept this place and opt to remain on the waiting list for a higher preference. If your higher preference does not become available you have accepted a kindergarten place.
Decline and Wait – if you do not wish to accept the place you are offered, you may decline the place and remain on the waiting list for your other preferences.
Cancel – if you decide you do not wish to attend a Central Enrolment Kindergarten at all, you may cancel your application and you will be removed from the list altogether.
NOTE: If you choose to decline and wait, and you have not been offered a place by 1 November, your preference has not become available and therefore you do not have a place.
Waiting list Where the system is unable to allocate a child a place, the parent will be notified and the child will be placed on the waiting list until a place becomes available for the child at one of your preferences. A child’s position on the waiting list is constantly changing, depending on factors such as other families accepting places or choosing to transfer or cancel.
Priority of Access Criteria In accordance, with the Department of Education and Training’s (DET) Kindergarten Guide funding criteria, Mildura Rural City Council will follow the criteria, which;
Promotes fair and equitable access to Kindergarten programs;
Supports all eligible children to access a Kindergarten program, including those who face barriers to participation;
Encourages enrolment for kindergarten the year prior to start date.
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How are places allocated?
Places are allocated at the end of each round, in accordance with the Priority of Access Criteria, listed
below and, in accordance to the Central Kindergarten Registration Policy.
Places are not allocated on the date the Kindergarten Enrolment Form is submitted. Enrolments are
sorted and places allocated at the end of each round, therefore, first in does not apply
Further vacancies will arise as families move out of the area, withdraw their enrolment or choose a place at
another service.
Kindergarten Enrolment in consultation with the kindergarten reserves the right to consider factors such as
group size, group dynamics and other special considerations when allocating places to families in order to
act in the best interest of all children and families.
Priority of access criteria
Priority one (all of equal priority) According to DET Kindergarten Funding Guide 2016
Children who are vulnerable and at risk of abuse or neglect, including children in out of home care.
Children who are Aboriginal /Torres Strait Islander descent
Children who are asylum seekers
Children who are eligible for the Kindergarten Fee Subsidy
Children with additional needs, defined as children who: o Require additional assistance in order to fully
participate in the kindergarten program o Require a combination of services which are
individually planned o Have an identified specific disability or
developmental delay
Priority two
Children identified as eligible to enrol in a second year of kindergarten
Priority three
Attended the kindergarten in the pre- kindergarten the previous year.
Priority four
Siblings attended the preferred kindergarten within 5 year timeline
Priority five
Proximity to the kindergarten
Priority six
MRCC resident or in the process of moving
Priority seven
Work/study within the municipality or other children attend school
Can I choose kindergarten and group sessions?
Yes you can choose the kindergarten or group session time of your preference. It is important that you provide Central Enrolment with more than one preference and up to 3 preferences, that you are willing to accept. The names of kindergarten teachers for each session are available on the individual kindergarten websites, this depends on the individual kindergarten.
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Privacy and confidentiality
Access to completed enrolment forms will be restricted to the Early Years’ Services and other relevant
Council Officers. Your enrolment information will be provided to the kindergarten once your child has been
placed. Personal Information is held by the Mildura Rural City Council in accordance with the Privacy and
Data Protection Act 2014.
No Jab No Play Policy
The Victorian State Government introduced new legislation from 1 January 2016 the ‘No Jab, No Play
Policy’. Families are now required to provide verification of their child’s date of birth and Immunisation
History Statement from the Australian Immunisation Register upon commencement of a confirmed
placement at a kindergarten.
How can parents/ carers get an Immunisation History Statement from Australian Immunisation
Register (AIR)?
You can print a copy of your child’s Immunisation History Statement from your myGov account. If you have difficulty getting a copy via your myGov account you can:
Call the AIR on phone 1800 653 809
Visit a Medicare or Centrelink office.
Families who do not hold a Medicare card must call the Australian Immunisation Register to request an
Immunisation History Statement.
A translating and Interpreting Service is available by calling 131 450, Monday to Friday from 8.30am –
4.45pm.
Source: https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/public-health/immunisation/vaccination-children/no-jab-no-play/frequently-
asked-questions
If your child is not fully immunised?
If your child is not fully immunised you will be required to begin a catch up program. Catch up programs can
be organised at Mildura Rural City Council immunisation team. For an appointment phone: 5018 8000.
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What happens to my child’s place on the Central Enrolment System if I defer my child’s year of kindergarten?
If you decide, prior to the start of the kindergarten year, to defer your child's attendance to the following
year, you will be required to withdraw your enrolment and re-enrol the following year.
Please notify Kindergarten Central Enrolment by:
calling 5018 8562, or:
emailing [email protected], or:
completing the “change of preference or details form” at www.mildura.vic.gov.au
Can I cancel or withdraw my enrolment?
Yes you can withdraw or cancel your enrolment at any time. Please notify Kindergarten Central Enrolment by:
calling 5018 8562, or:
emailing [email protected], or:
completing the “change of preference or details form” at www.mildura.vic.gov.au
Can I change my preferences?
You may vary your preferences prior to the 2nd November in the year prior to your child’s commencement
at kindergarten without your original date of registration being affected. Variations after this date will be
treated as a new enrolment. Parents are encouraged to nominate three preferences.
Please notify Kindergarten Central Enrolment by:
emailing [email protected], or:
completing the “change of preference or details form” at www.mildura.vic.gov.au
Is there an application fee for Central Enrolment?
There will be no application fee required to enrol your child in the kindergartens involved in Mildura
Central Enrolment.
Kindergartens not in Central Enrolment may have an application fee, you will need to enquire at the
individual kindergarten.
Incomplete enrolment forms
Application forms are only processed if they are complete. The Kindergarten Enrolment Officer will contact
you if applications are incomplete and will support you with the enrolment process, if required.
Required Documentation
The following documents will be required to be submitted with your child’s Enrolment Form.
Immunisation History Statement
Eligible concession card (if applicable) please refer to information about the Kindergarten Fee subsidy page 5
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Change of personal details
If your personal details change, we encourage you to notify the council, by phone, email or in writing.
These details will be used by the kindergartens to contact you at the time of orientation.
Please notify Kindergarten Central Enrolment by:
calling 5018 8562, or:
emailing [email protected], or:
completing the “change of preference or details form” at www.mildura.vic.gov.au
Appeals Process
If you have a dispute, you are encouraged to lodge an appeal in writing to Council attention to the
Coordinator Early Years. A formal response will be sent within 10 business days of the receipt of your
letter or email.
Additional and/or High Support Needs
Families should provide details of any diagnosed additional needs or medical requirements in the relevant
sections of the Kindergarten Enrolment Form, and are encouraged to attach any supporting documentation.
The Kindergarten Inclusions Support (KIS) offers supplementary assistance to kindergartens to support the
inclusion of children with additional needs in the kindergarten program.
Applications are made by the Kindergarten Educator in consultation with parents and Early Childhood
Intervention Agencies. Kindergarten Central Enrolment are able to support referrals to Early Childhood
Intervention Agencies.
Second Year Funded Kindergarten
It is recognised that some children may benefit from a second year of funded Kindergarten prior to
commencing school, and Educators will use guidelines to assess children who may benefit.
Your child is eligible for a second year of funded Kindergarten if your child’s Early Childhood Educator has
assessed that your child has developmental delays in at least two key areas of development and will
achieve better outcomes at Kindergarten rather than going to school.
Declaration of eligibility applications are sent to the Department of Education and Training (DET) for second
year funding approval.
If your child, is eligible to complete a second year of funded kindergarten, you will be required to complete a
Kindergarten Enrolment Form.
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Enrolment Timeline
1 May
Enrolments Open
Council receives enrolments
30 June
First round places close 5.00pm
Second round opens
31 July
First round place offers sent
Second round closes 5.00pm
Third round opens
31 August
Second round place offers sent
Third round closes 5.00pm
October/November
Third round place offers sent and
place are continued to be offered
From November onwards
Enrolments still processed.
Families receive enrolment
information directly from the
accepted kindergarten
Acknowledgement of
Applications
An Acknowledgement email will confirm
your application has been received.
If you have not received an
Acknowledgement within four weeks of
submitting your application, please
contact Council on (03)5018 8562 or via
email to:
Enrolments must be lodged at the Council
by 5.00pm on Friday 30 June 2017 to be
considered in
Enrolment Forms and related evidence can
be returned to Council:
Via email to:
Via Mail to:
Kindergarten Enrolment Officer
PO Box 105
Mildura Vic 3502
In Person to Council Service
Centres
Enrolments must be lodged at the Council
by 5.00pm on Friday 30 June 2017 to be
considered in the first round offers.
Enrolment Forms and related evidence can
be returned to Council:
Via email to:
Via Mail to:
Kindergarten Enrolment Officer
PO Box 105
Mildura Vic 3502
In Person to Council Service
Centres
ur enrolment
Enrolments must be lodged at the Council
by 5.00pm on Friday, 30th June 2017 to be
considered in the first round offers.
Enrolments forms and related evidence can
be returned to Council:
Via email to:
Via Mail to:
Kindergarten Enrolment Officer
PO Box 105
Mildura Vic 3502
In Person to Council office
Deakin Avenue Building
76 – 84 Deakin Avenue
Mildura Vic
Enrolment forms are available
from:
Mildura Rural City Council Service
Centres and website
Kindergartens
Maternal Child and Health Services
MDAS
Or electronically by emailing [email protected]
Lodging your Enrolment
Enrolments must be lodged at the
Council by 5.00pm on Friday 28th June
2019 to be considered for first round
offers.
Enrolment Forms and related evidence
can be returned to Council:
via email to:
via mail to:
Kindergarten Enrolment Officer
PO Box 105
Mildura Vic 3502
In person:
Council Customer Service Centres
Deakin Avenue or Madden
Avenue.
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Irymple Kindergarten
Casuarina Court
Irymple
Phone: 5024 5496
Email: [email protected]
www.irymplekindergarten.vic.edu.au
Kathleen Kelly Kindergarten
45 Lemon Avenue
Mildura
Phone: 5023 1515
Email: [email protected]
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Mildura South Kindergarten
13 Luke Road
Mildura South
Phone 5023 1189
Email: [email protected]
www.mildurasouthkindergarten.com
Mildura West Kindergarten
214 Eighth Street
Mildura
Phone: 5023 0147
Email: [email protected]
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Nangiloc & District Kindergarten
2606 Kulkyne Way
Nangiloc
Phone: 5029 1574
Email: [email protected]
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
Red Cliffs Kindergarten
Guava Street
Red Cliffs
Phone: 4311 1503
Email: [email protected]
www.kindercluster.ymca.org.au
St Margaret’s Preschool
174 Deakin Avenue
Mildura
Phone 5023 1093
Email: [email protected]
DeGaris Kindergarten
2 Christie Parade
Mildura
Phone 5023 1819
Email: [email protected]
Merbein Preschool Kindergarten
18 O’Byran Street
Merbein
Phone: 5025 2491
Email: [email protected]
Millewa Preschool
King Street
Werrimul
Phone: 5028 1293
Email: [email protected]
Murrayville Preschool
Cnr Francis & Gray Streets
Murrayville
Phone: 5095 2137
Email: [email protected]
Ouyen Preschool
78 Oke Street
Ouyen
Phone: 5092 1347
Email: [email protected]
Pasadena Preschool
115 Pasadena Grove
Mildura
Phone: 5023 1105
Email: [email protected]
Underbool Early Learning Centre
42 Cotter Street
Underbool
Phone 5094 6273
Email: [email protected]
Central Enrolment Kindergartens
KINDERGARTEN DIRECTORY
Enrolments & enquiries for Murrayville Preschool, Ouyen Preschool and Underbool Early Learning call
Mallee Track Health and Community Services phone: 5092 1111
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