FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - GUIDELINES
Your child must be accompanied right into the kindergarten. Please
advise a teacher as you arrive, and always remember to sign the attendance
book.
Due to the licensing regulations, each child must be signed in and out
upon arrival and departure each day. The signing in/out book is located
just inside the entry door. Short messages may also be written in this
book. For example, the name of another person who is picking up your
child, or if you will be arriving early.
When picking up your child, please let a staff member know that your
child is leaving with you, and sign the attendance book.
If someone other than yourself is picking up your child, please advise
a member of staff. If the person is not listed on the enrolment form,
you will need to let the staff know in writing and the person will need
to show I.D. when they come to pick up your child. Children
will not be released into the care of anyone under the age of 18.
If your child is going to be absent, please let us know as soon as possible.
Please do not send your child to kindy when he or she is unwell.
This is not fair on the sick child, or on the rest of the class and teachers.
If your child becomes ill during the day, the Director may request that
s/he be taken home. If your child has an infectious illness, they may not
attend kindy. Please report the illness to the Director.
Please read the ‘What We Did Today’ and ‘Sleepers’ section of the attendance
book at the end of each day.
We do not have a Lost Property Box at the kindy as these seem to attract
an ever increasing amount of items. Instead, we will place any unlabelled
items next to the attendance book, so please check there for any misplaced
items.
Please give the Director four weeks’ notice in writing when discontinuing
your child’s enrolment.
If you are going to be late picking up your child, please inform a staff
member, otherwise a late fee will be charged.
Please do not let your child bring any toys to kindy, other than a labelled
soft toy for rest time or security toys. This avoids any conflict with
other children and distress, should the toy get broken or lost.