Early Years Care Family Day Care
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Early Years Care Family Day Care

Availability & Fees

Family Day Care

Babies - 3 wks to 2 yrs

This service doesn't have any vacancies for this age group right now.

Fees

$99 - $100 /day

Preschool - 6 wks to 5 yrs

This service doesn't have any vacancies for this age group right now.

Fees

$99 - $100 /day

Fees for Early Years Care Family Day Care may vary based on rebate availability. You may be eligible to a rebate of up to 85% of your childcare fees.

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Reviews for Early Years Care Family Day Care

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Jessica Trindall9 months ago

As a parent it is a huge step, trusting someone else take care of your littlest loves. Alicia took the greatest love and care of my three children. She taught them valuable life skills, as well as to be kind, curious and to test themselves. All in a beautiful and intimate setting, that provided incredible immersive experiences such as focus tables, educational themes, animal care (chickens) as well as incursions and excursions. I will forever be appreciative of Alicia and Early years care for establishing the foundations necessary for my children to succeed in preschool and school. Couldn’t recommend their services more.

Location of Early Years Care Family Day Care

Unit 1, 52 Sunset Avenue, Barrack Heights

Barrack Heights suburb information

Barrack Heights is a suburb located in New South Wales. There are approximately 10 child care centres in Barrack Heights.

How much is child care in Barrack Heights? On average, the cost of child care in Barrack Heights is $112 per day. This breaks down to $112 per day for babies, $111 per day for toddlers and $104 per day for kindergarten.

Barrack Heights sits just above the national NQS Rating & the average rating of centres is «Meeting NQS».

Average cost per day

Baby

0-12 Months

$112

Toddler

13-24 Months

$111

Kindergarten

2-3 Years

$104

National quality standard

Barrack Heights
National Average
0%7%
Working towards
50%47%
Meeting
50%16%
Exceeding
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