There is still time to enrol for mid-year preschool intake

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Set your kiddo up for success by starting them in preschool this July. Children who turn 4 years old between 1 May and 31 October can now enrol to start preschool in term 3 of 2023.

The new mid-year intake supports children to start preschool at a time that is best for their age and development, giving them a great start in life. Through play-based learning, exploration and experimentation, your child is set up to thrive, learn and be ready for school.

mid year primary school intake

Why choose a government preschool?

  • Our preschools are some of the highest quality in the nation.
  • All government preschool programs are delivered by a qualified early childhood teacher, supporting your child to thrive.
  • Offering up to 15 hours of affordable preschool per week, per child.

midyear intake preschool south australia

Register your interest

Speak with the director/principal of your local preschool for information about how to enrol, and most importantly, register your interest.

You will be given priority for admission to your local preschools based on your residential address.

Find out more and download the registration of interest form via the link below and return it to your local preschool asap.


For more information about preschool mid-year intake:

education.sa.gov.au/preschool-enrolment

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