CHILD CARE CENTRES
All day or part day early education, which may include developmental programs.
Child Care Centres in Prospect - Walkerville, Adelaide - Central and Hills, SA
In Prospect - Walkerville we have 13 Child Care Centres
The average cost is $13.05 hourly, $130.50 daily (10 hours)
Estimate Your Childcare SubsidyThe average National Standard Rating (NQS) is Meeting National Quality Standard.
- SA/
- ADELAIDE/
- CENTRAL AND HILLS REGION/
- PROSPECT - WALKERVILLE
THE PROSPECT - WALKERVILLE AREA HAS 13 SUBURBS.
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