Families searching for Free Kinder in Sunshine often hear conflicting information about eligibility, hours, costs, and how the program works within long day care settings.
The Victorian Government’s Free Kinder program is designed to reduce the cost of early childhood education for families while ensuring children receive high-quality learning experiences aligned with national standards.
This guide explains how Free Kinder works in Sunshine, how it applies to long day care and integrated kindergarten programs, and what families should know before enrolling their child.
If you are also exploring childcare options in Sunshine, you can view a local overview here:
Childcare Sunshine – Early Learning & Kinder Programs
Free Kinder is a Victorian Government initiative that provides funding to reduce the cost of kindergarten programs for eligible children.
The program supports:
The goal is to ensure all Victorian children have access to at least 15 hours per week of quality kindergarten education before starting school.
In Sunshine and surrounding suburbs (including Sunshine North, Sunshine West, Albion and Braybrook), Free Kinder is delivered through two main service types:
1. Sessional Kindergarten (Standalone Kinder)
These programs are often council-run or community-based.
2. Long Day Care with Integrated Kindergarten
Many families in Sunshine choose long day care services that include an integrated kindergarten program.
In this model:
For children enrolled in long day care with integrated kindergarten, Free Kinder provides an annual fee offset of up to $2,101 per child.
Key points:
For sessional kindergartens, the funding covers the full program cost, meaning families typically pay nothing for the kindergarten hours.
Your child may be eligible if they:
Eligibility does not depend on:
Each service can confirm eligibility at enrolment.
Families often ask whether Free Kinder means childcare becomes “free.”
The answer: not entirely, but it significantly reduces costs.
In long day care:
This means families can benefit from both CCS and Free Kinder at the same time, further reducing fees.
The Free Kinder program provides funding for:
If your child attends:
Long day care services typically spread kinder learning across multiple days.
Free Kinder programs must follow the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), which focuses on:
Learn more about EYLF and quality standards:
https://www.vic.gov.au/victorian-early-years-learning-development-framework-veyldf
Families in Sunshine often compare kinder options across:
Some families choose centres slightly outside Sunshine to access:
What matters most is that the service is approved to deliver Free Kinder funding.
Before enrolling, families should ask:
Clear answers help families understand the true cost and structure.
“Free Kinder means childcare is free”
→ Free Kinder reduces fees but does not cover full childcare costs.
“Only sessional kinders get Free Kinder”
→ Long day care services with integrated kinder are also eligible.
“You must use Free Kinder in your local suburb”
→ Families can choose approved services in nearby areas.
Children who attend quality kindergarten programs often develop:
Free Kinder helps ensure all children, regardless of background, can access these benefits before school.
If you’re researching Free Kinder in Sunshine and how it works within long day care, it may be helpful to explore centres that combine early learning, childcare, and kindergarten in one setting.
Last Updated: 15 December 2025