Resources for funded kindergartens
Resources and templates to help service providers and early childhood professionals strengthen their funded kindergarten programs.
On this page
- For sharing with parents
- For service providers and management committees
- For kindergarten services
- For MCH services, Child Protection and Child First professionals
- For teachers and educators
For sharing with parents
Access to one funded kindergarten place - form for parents
At the beginning of the kindergarten year, service providers must provide written confirmation to all families that tell them that their child has secured a funded kindergarten place at the service.
Services must also make sure that these families have a signed form to confirm their child is receiving their funded kindergarten program at their service and keep a copy on the child’s record.
Services must use the department’s “one funded place” form. This form can be included in an enrolment pack, either on paper or online and needs a parent or carer’s signature.
- One funded place declaration form – sessional (DOCX, 95KB)
- One funded place declaration form – long day care (DOCX, 96KB)
- One funded place declaration form – services not offering free kinder (DOCX, 90.6KB)
If you have any questions, please contact your local Early Childhood Improvement Branch.
All about kindergarten
Information for parents about kindergarten and what to expect, including a downloadable fact sheet. To access the translated versions of this fact sheet, visit Translated resources
Cost subsidies - poster
Free or low cost kindergarten - the kindergarten fee subsidy (poster) (PDF, 1MB)
Free or low cost kindergarten - the kindergarten fee subsidy (poster) (DOCX, 401KB)
For service providers and management committees
Strengthening business best practice
We’ve developed a suite of resources materials for service providers and committees of management that provide financial and business advice to help strengthen business best practice within the kindergarten sector. The resources focus on strategies that can help strengthen operations, increase revenue and improve efficiencies for kindergarten services.
Investing in the now and future:
- Tip sheet 1 - Investing in the now and future (PDF, 148KB)
- Tip sheet 1 - Investing in the now and future (DOCX, 77KB)
Parent fee setting for sustainable kindergartens:
- Tip sheet 2 - Parent fee setting for sustainable kindergartens (PDF, 146KB)
- Tip sheet 2 - Parent fee setting for sustainable kindergartens (DOCX, 77KB)
Maximising enrolments:
- Tip sheet 3 - Maximising kindergarten enrolments (PDF, 176KB)
- Tip sheet 3 - Maximising kindergarten enrolments (DOCX, 81KB)
Maximising income:
- Tip sheet 4 - Maximising kindergarten income (PDF, 156KB)
- Tip sheet 4 - Maximising kindergarten income (DOCX, 79KB)
Additional service offerings:
- Tip sheet 5 - Additional service offerings (PDF, 154KB)
- Tip sheet 5 - Additional service offerings (DOCX, 101KB)
Improving sustainability in rural kindergarten:
- Tip sheet 6 - Improving sustainability in rural kindergartens (PDF, 172KB)
- Tip sheet 6 - Improving sustainability in rural kindergarten services (DOCX, 75KB)
Kindergarten budgeting for Committees of Management:
- Tip sheet 7 - Kindergarten budgeting for Committees of Management (PDF, 335KB)
- Tip sheet 7 - Kindergarten budgeting for Committees of Management (DOCX, 137KB)
For kindergarten services
Early Start Kindergarten (ESK):
- Early Start Kindergarten - Information for Early Childhood Education and Care Services (PDF, 526KB)
- Early Start Kindergarten - Information for Early Childhood Education and Care Services (DOCX, 401KB)
- How Early Start Kindergarten grants work in long day care (PDF, 709KB)
Long day care services:
To order ESK print material free of charge, please sign up or log in to the Victorian Kindergarten Resources website. Anyone can view and order ESK print material.
For MCH services, Child Protection and Child First professionals
For Maternal Child Health professionals:
- Kindergarten resource for Maternal and Child Health professionals (PDF, 13.1MB)
- Early Start Kindergarten Information for Maternal and Child Health Professionals (PDF, 253KB)
- Early Start Kindergarten Information for Maternal and Child Health Professionals (DOCX, 399KB)
- Maternal and Child Health professionals nurse resource microsite:
- The Department of Education has a suite of resources, including factsheets, brochures and translated materials, available to help MCH nurses in communicating to parents about kindergarten. This microsite allows MCH nurses to order hard copies of these materials free of charge, with some restrictions. Register to access the microsite by selecting ‘Create an account’ on the Sign In page.
For Child Protection and Child FIRST professionals:
- Early Start Kindergarten Information for Child Protection and Child FIRST Professionals (PDF, 308KB)
- Early Start Kindergarten Information for Child Protection and Child FIRST Professionals (DOCX, 396KB)
To order these materials, free of charge, complete and submit the Early Start Kindergarten order form.
For teachers and educators
Improved educator to child ratio - teaching, collaborating, and building relationships
A suite of resources for early childhood teachers and educators. The resources focus on building relationships with individual children and their families, reflecting on current practices, working collaboratively with other professionals and maximising learning outcomes.
Tip sheet 1 - Collaborative teaching: teaching as a team:
Tip sheet 2 - Learning in a larger group: teaching strategies to support engagement:
Tip sheet 3 - Utilising physical and social environments to maximise learning:
Tip sheet 4 - A place for everyone: responding effectively to every child:
Tip sheet 5 - Secure relationships: creating strong connections and building relationships with all children and families:
Tip sheet 6 - Multi-age groups: working with mixed-age groups:
Tip sheet 7 - Kindergarten access for all children: ensuring the sector is responsive to the community:
Configurations for educator to child ratio
The educator to child ratio is calculated according to the total number of children being educated and cared for by the service.
For example, where a service has between 45 and 55 children in a two room kindergarten, five educators are required to meet the 1:11 ratio. These services require an early childhood teacher for each group, however, may consider having a fifth educator working across the two groups when the groups are operating at the same time.
For more information, refer to:
Videos for implementing the improved ratio
Victorian kindergarten services are required to operate at an educator to child ratio of 1:11 in accordance with the National Quality Framework. The improved ratio allows staff to give more individual attention to each child and support better learning outcomes.
A suite of digital stories have been developed to support services to implement the improved ratio requirement.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/jkKBJzsEa9A?autoplay=0&start=0&rel=0
What do the improved ratios mean for kindergarten children
Digital stories to support services for implementing the improved educator to child ratio
https://www.youtube.com/embed/O8R561BHf4g?autoplay=0&start=1&rel=0
Teaching and learning with improved ratios
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Pk4hIUnVCmY?autoplay=0&start=0&rel=0
Successfully implementing the improved ratios
https://www.youtube.com/embed/jkKBJzsEa9A?autoplay=0&start=0&rel=0
What do improved ratios mean for educators
https://www.youtube.com/embed/7RyBrni8iV8?autoplay=0&start=1&rel=0
Working effectively with three educators
Early childhood education and care
Updated 26 March 2026
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