As part of the National Quality Framework for education and care, services across Australia are required to participate in assessment against the National Quality Standard. This involves a self-assessment and external assessment against the 7 quality areas of educational program and practice, children’s health and safety, the physical environment, staffing arrangements, relationships with children, collaborative partnerships with families, and leadership and service management.
Wollondilly Preschool is yet to be rated.
The NSW Government is providing fee relief to families with children in preschool from 2023 as part of its Affordable Preschool initiative. For example, if your child attends 600 hours a year (15 hours a week) or more, you will be eligible for $4,220 a year in fee relief. If your child attends fewer than 15 hours a week, the amount of fee relief will be scaled proportionately. You must complete a declaration form to nominate which service you would like to receive fee relief from.
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