Round one registrations for 2025 are now closed. Round two registrations for the remainder of 2025 are now open.
Round one registrations for next year, 2026 open from Monday 2 June and close Friday 27 June.
Register for kinder in 2025 and 2026 here >
Key Dates
First Round for 3 and 4 year old kinder in 2026 -
Opens Monday 2 June and closes Friday 27 June 2025.
Registrations collected during round one will then be processed (following the priority of access guidelines)
Late applications will be considered in the second round (2026) and will be processed in the order they are received.
Second round for remainder of 2025 remains open until the end of the year.
Second round for 3 and 4 year old kinder in 2026 -
Opens Monday 18 August and remains open until the end of 2026.
What is the central registration scheme for kindergarten?
The Central Registration process ensures all children wanting to enrol in a kindergarten program are allocated a place in one of our seven kindergartens across the Shire.
This allocation is subject to family preferences and a priority of access criteria to ensure an equitable process.
The Central Goldfields Shire Central Registration Policy and Procedure Document can be accessed here.
About kindergarten
Kindergarten (sometimes called ‘state funded kindergarten’ or ‘preschool’) is two years of early education for children in the years before they start primary school.
Kindergarten gives your child important opportunities to learn, make friends and develop skills through a play-based curriculum, and helps prepare your child for their transition to primary school.
Kindergarten programs are developed and delivered by qualified degree qualified teachers in accordance with the National Early Years Learning Framework, Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework; they must abide by the National Education and Care Law and Regulations.
In our Shire we have five standalone kindergartens that offer specific sessions, times and days.
We also have two centres that provide kindergarten as part of their long day care service - this means children can access kindergarten in a long day care setting. This option also includes meals and fees may apply.
When to start kindergarten
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Year eligible for 3 year old
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Year eligible for 4 year old
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Year eligible to attend school
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Born before 30 April 2021
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Born before 30 April 2022
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Born before 30 April 2023 |
2026 |
2027 |
2028 |
Information for enrolment
When enrolling your child at kindergarten you will be required to show the following documents.
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your child’s birth certificate or other identity documents
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your child's medical health and immunisation status
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details of any parenting orders or legal matters to do with the care or safety of your child. The kindergarten must keep your information private.
*** Please note the above documents are not required to complete the Central Kinder Registration process. They are only required when enrolling direct with your kindergarten.
What does it cost?
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Some Kindergarten Providers offer their kindergarten program as part of a long day care place and charge a daily rate. If your child attends kindergarten in one of these programs, you might be eligible for the Child Care Subsidy (CCS). You can contact your preferred kindergarten for more information on fees or visit www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/childcare for further information on CCS eligibility.
Priority of Access
Two levels of priority of access are applied through the centralised kinder registration process to ensure equity and that kinder is made accessible for our most vulnerable children.
1. Department of Education priority of access for high priority children includes:
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POA |
- Children at risk of abuse or neglect, including children in out of home care
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children
- Asylum seeker and refugee children
- Children who meet the criteria of Kinder Fee subsidy
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8 points |
2. Locally agreed priority of access includes:
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- Children with a sibling at the centre or attended three year old kinder at service
- Children with a sibling at the centre or attended three year old kinder at service
- Children who accessed Early Start Kinder or Access to Early Learning program in the previous year.
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4 points |
- Children who live or are cared for within 5kms of the service
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3 points |
- Children who live in, whose family is in the process of moving to, or are cared for in the Central Goldfields Shire.
- Children whose parents are working, studying or volunteering in Central Goldfields
- Children attending a childcare service in Central Goldfields
- Children with a sibling attending school or service in Central Goldfields
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2 points |
Need help?
If you need support to complete the registration process please make contact with us:
Email: Central.Registrations@cgoldshire.vic.gov.au
Phone: 0460 816 540
In person: we can arrange to meet with you by appointment.
Frequently asked questions?
How do I choose the right kindergarten?
The kindergarten that is closest to your residence is usually the best option. This ensures that the child builds a good community connection and will likely know children when transitioning into primary school. However regardless of proximity, kindergarten is a personal choice based on what each kindergarten offers within their program room and outside in the play area. It is recommended that you visit kindergartens assist you in deciding which would be more suitable for your child.
What's the difference between session kinder and long day care kinder?
In our Shire we have five standalone kindergartens that offer specific sessions times and days.
We also have two centres that provide kindergarten as part of their long day care service - this means children can access kindergarten in a long day care setting. This option also includes meals and fees may apply.
When does kindergarten start?
Kindergarten starts the same week as school terms. If there is any changes your kindergarten will notify you. You will be advised of your days and times by your kindergarten or cluster manager. Any questions around your program should be directed to them.
What if my circumstances change?
Changes after the closing date are subject to availability of places. If your circumstances change after you have accepted an offer, you will need to contact the Kindergarten Central Registration Officer to be advised of vacancies in your new preferred kindergarten and to explain the process. Email: centralregistrations@cgoldshire.vic.gov.au
I have been allocated my first preference - what now?
- If you have received an offer and choose to accept it, you will secure a place and be contacted by the kindergarten or early years manager to complete enrolment details. You will be provided with program information to complete and return to the kindergarten. All communication will now be with your kindergarten. For any information regarding timetables or group information please refer directly to your kindergarten’s website.
- If you decline your place, your kindergarten registration will become inactive. However, if your circumstances change contact us on 0460 816 540.
Can I register more than one child?
Yes. But you need to complete a separate application for each of your children.
Choosing A Kinder
Information about our seven local kindergartens can be found on their individual web pages. Click below to see their session days and times, and contact details. If you have missed the open day, contact the kinder directly to make an appointment.
AG Leech - Maryborough > Open Day: Friday 30 May, 2.30 to 4pm
Californian Gully - Maryborough > Open Day: Thursday 29 May, 2.30 to 4.30pm
Dunolly Kindergarten > Open Day: Wednesday 21 May, 2.30 to 4.30pm
Talbot Kindergarten > Open Day: Thursday 15 May, 3 to 5pm
TL Stone - Maryborough > Open Day: Friday 23 May, 3 to 5pm
Goldfields Family Centre - Maryborough > Open Day: Wednesday 21 May, 4 to 6pm
Roseberry House - Maryborough > Open Day: Thursday 25 April, 6.15pm to 7.15pm