KingKids Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten - Rowville
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KingKids Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten - Rowville

6:30 am - 6:30pm, Monday to Friday
1165 Stud Road, Rowville

Centre Highlights

Nappies & Wipes Supplied

Meals Provided

Educational & Developmental Programs

Local Community Excursions

Kindergarten Program

About KingKids Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten - Rowville

At our KingKids Rowville Childcare Centre we provide long day care and kindergarten services and our programs are designed to educate, entertain and aid the development of children throughout their early years.

Conveniently located on Stud Road, our state of the art childcare and kindergarten centre in Rowville has a cosy, home away from home feel. Community and family involvement is at the heart of our Rowville childcare centre and we have created an inclusive and welcoming environment.

Our 6 inviting rooms feature engaging play spaces and deliver the perfect environment for children to work out what activities they love and to develop and build friendships. We have a focus and aim to inspire sustainability and our children love using our recycle station and greenhouse.

Our team of qualified and nurturing childcare educators are very passionate about the care and development of children and provide a fun and stimulating learning environment for babies through to kinder aged children.

We’re open Monday to Friday from 6.30am to 6.30pm and are joined by families from across Rowville, Lysterfield, Mulgrave, Knoxfield and beyond. If you’d like to take a look through our Centre you’re welcome to book a tour.

Availability & Fees

6 wks to 1 yr

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Fees

$155 /day

Fees for KingKids Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten - Rowville 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 KingKids Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten - Rowville

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Ana Fatimaover 1 year ago

Fast forward 4 years later, I tried enrolling my youngest who just turned 3 to childcare. Initially, they accepted the enrolment and offered her a 2 day place, then 3 days to finally refused to accept her, saying my child has high needs, requiring one on one because she can open the doors, getting upset in the room and wouldn't let staff to touch her which are all developmentally appropriate for a child especially when a child is making a big transition from being home for 2.5 years to childcare. My child was in childcare when she was 6 months till 12 months old and thrived. I kept her home during COVID lockdowns because children of only essential workers were allowed to attend childcare. The room leader basically said to keep my child home because she will struggle, she further backed her recommendation by saying, she is a mother too and she understand and that my child will struggle. Isn't it the childcare's responsibility to help child transition and create a bond? Ofcourse, a child will respond in withdrawal with strangers she just met, in an 2 hour orientation. My child is intelligent and curious, my child just turned 3 but she knows 1-100, A-Z, shapes, colours, days of the weeks, months of the year, nursery rhymes and whatnot. She loves positive reinforcement and thrive on positive learning. They basically want easy children so they don't have to do hard work. I am a qualified educator who has worked as a room leader and assistant director until I left to become a fulltime carer of my 4 years old non verbal child who was also refused to be accepted by the centre. I am a student Psychologist in my second year, every child is different, you just have to work around them, accepting as they are. Just because a child is curious and hyper active, you just can't say they have "special needs" and we cannot do anything until a diagnosis. Give children a chance to grow, process emotions and create a personality before labelling them? When I was doing my student placement here, the staff used to tell me, take initiative, I was new and scared because the previous centre did not want to talk to their children or be with them alone. Maybe take your own advise and take initiative Good to know their Inclusion Policy is just paper and they don't really care of a child's development, learning or celebrate each child's individuality, they want children who will listen on command without any extra work. I have experienced 3 centres before KingKids. One where my oldest was afraid to go; one where I put my youngest after moving from Rowville (horrible experience); and one where I did my placement where I was humiliated and my centre had to pull me out. My little one went here when I was living in Rowville and doing my placement at this centre. The staff is kind and very accomodating. If I ever come back to Rowville to live, KingKids is where my daughter is going. KingKids is the only centre I would prefer.

Location of KingKids Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten - Rowville

1165 Stud Road, Rowville

Rowville suburb information

Rowville is a suburb located in Victoria. There are approximately 31 child care centres in Rowville.

How much is child care in Rowville? On average, the cost of child care in Rowville is $142 per day. This breaks down to $142 per day for babies, $157 per day for toddlers and $148 per day for kindergarten.

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

Average cost per day

Baby

0-12 Months

$142

Toddler

13-24 Months

$157

Kindergarten

2-3 Years

$148

National quality standard

Rowville
National Average
0%7%
Working towards
57%48%
Meeting
10%15%
Exceeding
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