
How to Enrol Your Child in Childcare or Kindergarten in Melton: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re a parent in Melton trying to figure out how to get your child into childcare or kindergarten, you’re not alone. The process can feel overwhelming — between CCS applications, Free Kinder funding, waitlists, and orientation days, there’s a lot to navigate. This guide breaks it all down into simple steps so you know exactly what to do and when.
Whether you’re enrolling a 3-year-old in their first kinder year or looking for long day care in Melton for a toddler, this guide covers it all.
Step 1: Understand What Type of Care You Need
Before you start filling out any forms, it helps to understand your options. In Melton, families can access:
- Long Day Care (Childcare): Full-day or part-day care for children from 6 weeks to school age. Ideal for working families. CCS eligible.
- Integrated Kindergarten: A funded kinder program delivered inside a long day care service. Includes meals, nappies, and flexible hours. CCS eligible.
- Sessional Kindergarten: A standalone kinder program (up to 15 hrs/week) that runs during school terms only. Fully free under the Victorian Government’s Free Kinder initiative. Not CCS eligible.
In Melton, most childcare centres offer integrated kinder, meaning your child gets both their kinder program and full-day care in one place.
Step 2: Know the Right Age to Start
Victoria has two funded kindergarten years:
| Program | Child’s Age | Hours Per Week |
| 3-Year-Old Kinder | Turns 3 by 30 April of enrolment year | Up to 15 hours (funded) |
| 4-Year-Old Kinder | Turns 4 by 30 April of enrolment year | Up to 15 hours (funded) |
Both programs are funded under Victoria’s Free Kinder initiative, so eligible families pay nothing for the kinder component.

Step 3: Apply for the Child Care Subsidy (CCS)
If you’re enrolling in a long day care or integrated kinder service in Melton, you’ll want to apply for the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) through Services Australia before your child’s first day. CCS is the main government support that reduces how much you pay for childcare.
How to apply for CCS:
- Create or log in to your myGov account at my.gov.au
- Link your myGov account to Centrelink
- Apply for CCS under “Payments & Claims”
- Enter your family income, activity level, and chosen childcare service details
- Confirm your child’s enrolment once the centre submits it
Tip: Apply for CCS as early as possible — ideally before you even confirm your enrolment. Processing can take a few weeks and you want it active from day one.
Step 4: Search for Childcare Centres in Melton
Once you know what type of care you need, it’s time to look at centres in Melton. When comparing centres, consider:
- Location and proximity to home or work
- Operating hours (especially if you work full-time)
- Whether they offer 3-year-old and/or 4-year-old kinder
- The centre’s educational philosophy (e.g. Reggio Emilia, Montessori, play-based)
- Educator-to-child ratios and staff qualifications
- What’s included in the fees (meals, nappies, activities)
Always book a tour before committing. Most Melton childcare centres offer free centre tours so you can see the environment and meet the educators in person.

Step 5: Join the Waitlist (Don’t Wait!)
Good childcare centres in Melton fill up fast — especially for popular days like Monday and Friday. It’s common for families to join a waitlist 12 to 18 months before they actually need care.
A few tips to get ahead:
- Join multiple centres’ waitlists at the same time
- Contact the centre directly — a phone call goes further than an online form
- Be flexible on days if possible — midweek spots often become available sooner
- Ask the centre what to expect in terms of wait times
Step 6: Complete the Formal Enrolment
Once a spot becomes available, the centre will send you an enrolment pack. You’ll typically need to provide:
- Your child’s birth certificate or passport
- Immunisation history statement (from Medicare)
- Court orders (if applicable)
- Emergency contact details
- Any medical or allergy information
- Your CCS confirmation number (once approved)
The centre will then submit your child’s enrolment through the government system, and you’ll be asked to confirm it via your myGov/Centrelink account.
Step 7: Attend Orientation and Start Date
Most Melton childcare and kinder centres run an orientation session before your child’s first official day. This gives your child a chance to meet their educators and explore the room in a low-pressure environment.
To make the transition smoother:
- Talk positively about childcare at home in the weeks leading up to starting
- Practise the drop-off routine a few days in advance
- Keep goodbyes warm but brief — lingering can increase anxiety for children
- Trust the educators — most children settle within the first few weeks
Frequently Asked Questions About Childcare Enrolment in Melton
As early as possible. Many families in Melton join waitlists while pregnant or when their child is just a few months old, particularly for popular centres or specific days.
Under the Victorian Government’s Free Kinder initiative, the kinder program component is funded — so many families pay little to nothing for the kinder hours. If your child attends integrated kinder within a long day care setting, the extended care hours may still attract a gap fee after CCS is applied.
Childcare (long day care) provides care and early learning for children from 6 weeks to school age, full day. Kindergarten is a specific funded program for 3 and 4 year olds led by a qualified teacher. Many Melton centres combine both in an integrated model.
We’d love to show you around. Book a free tour at our Melton centre and meet our educators in person. Our team is happy to walk you through the enrolment process, explain your CCS entitlements, and answer any questions you have.
+61 3 9967 9560
au.elmelton@mindchamps.org
63-65 Barries Road, Melton, VIC, Australia, Victoria