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Kids' Early Learning Blacktown City Seven Hills West
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13 Florida Place, Seven HillsAbout Kids' Early Learning Blacktown City Seven Hills West
Kids' Early Learning Seven Hills West is a long day care centre offering quality care and early education for children between the age of 6 weeks and 6 years.
- Within walking distance to Seven Hills shopping centre, Seven Hills train station and other community facilities
- Located close to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School, Bert Oldfield Public School
- Caring and passionate Educators
- Sandpit, sensory garden, mud kitchen, stepping stones, vegetable garden, natural and artificial play surfaces
- Wonderful cook and centre kitchen provides daily meals and a healthy start
- Sustainable practices and vegetable gardens to teach children fresh food and Munch and Move
- Play-based learning, wellbeing practices and music
- Play-based educational programs, 'Ready for Life' and 'Ready for School'
- Owned and operated by Blacktown City Council
- Strong community links, excursions, visits and extra-curricular programs.
- Storypark communication app platform with tailored one-on-one feedback and photos daily
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Location of Kids' Early Learning Blacktown City Seven Hills West
13 Florida Place, Seven Hills
Seven Hills suburb information
Seven Hills is a suburb located in New South Wales. There are approximately 53 child care centres in Seven Hills.
How much is child care in Seven Hills? On average, the cost of child care in Seven Hills is $137 per day. This breaks down to $137 per day for babies, $133 per day for toddlers and $132 per day for kindergarten.
Seven Hills sits just above the national NQS Rating & the average rating of centres is «Meeting NQS».
Average cost per day
Baby
0-12 Months
$137
Toddler
13-24 Months
$133
Kindergarten
2-3 Years
$132
National quality standard
Seven Hills
National Average
8%7%
Working towards
55%50%
Meeting
9%15%
Exceeding