Honey Bear FDC
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About Honey Bear FDC

Honey Bear Family Day Care is a small group of children ( max 4 children for age under 3 yo). This allows children to receive higher quality, individualized attention, and strong bonds are built between Educators and children.
We are open 8:30 am to 5:50 pm Monday to Friday.
The fee $140 and parent should provide their own food, milk, and nappy for their own child.
We accept Centrelink benefits and rebate to entitled parents .
Honey Bear Family Day Care is working under United Family Day Care Scheme.

Availability & Fees

12 mths to 3 yrs

Availability

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Fees

$130 - $125 /day

Fees for Honey Bear FDC may vary based childcare subsidy eligibility. You may be eligible to a rebate of up to 85% of your childcare fees.

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Reviews for Honey Bear FDC

5
Potato Noodles5 months ago

We were promised a spot 6 weeks prior the commencing then Ruby cancelled the spot one week before starting. Ruby also asked for $3000 deposit upfront. Now we have to look for alternative childcare urgently! Based on the way she does the business, I would not trust Ruby and Rosa looking after my child. FYI for other parents.

Location of Honey Bear FDC

31A Terry Street, Arncliffe

Arncliffe suburb information

Arncliffe is a suburb located in New South Wales. There are approximately 20 child care centres in Arncliffe.

How much is child care in Arncliffe? On average, the cost of child care in Arncliffe is $126 per day. This breaks down to $126 per day for babies, $120 per day for toddlers and $118 per day for kindergarten.

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

Average cost per day

Baby

0-12 Months

$126

Toddler

13-24 Months

$120

Kindergarten

2-3 Years

$118

National quality standard

Arncliffe
National Average
0%7%
Working towards
80%48%
Meeting
5%15%
Exceeding
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