For the first time, families in the Geelong region will be able to access a scheme assisting families enrol their children in kindergarten.
Victorian minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn announced on Friday grants for 58 councils – including the City of Greater Geelong – to establish a Central Registration and Enrolment Scheme (CRES).
CRES provides a single point of access for families to register for multiple local kindergartens, reducing red tape and avoiding the sometimes hidden fees associated with kinder registration.
The City will receive a grant of up to $60,000 to establish the central enrolment system, covering all kindergarten providers in the area by 2026.
Ms Blandthorn said CRES took the guesswork out of kindergarten enrolment.
Families don’t have to navigate complex systems or worry about missing out, they just apply once and have more options close to home,” she said.
“Wherever you live in Victoria, every family deserves a simple and fair way to access kindergarten, and that’s exactly what our investment delivers.”
The funding will also pave the way for the Labor government’s expansion of Pre-Prep next year and the rollout of expanded kindergarten hours.
Member for Lara Ella George said the investment would make it easier for local families to access and benefit from kindergarten services.
“We know kinder helps children build confidence, friendships and foundational skills, but too many families still face barriers to enrolling,” Ms George said.
“That’s why we’re investing in systems that put children first.”