Feb. 9, 2022

Private kindergarten program open for registration at UCalgary

Two half-day programs are available and open to everyone
University Child Care Centre Society staff
University Child Care Centre Society staff

Kindergarten programs help children relate to others and the world around them and provide them with the opportunity to grow, develop and learn at their own pace. Registration for the University Child Care Centre Society’s (UCCCS) 2022-2023 kindergarten year is now open, with two half-day programs available.

The UCCCS offers its programs in the West Campus, just across from Alberta Children’s Hospital. The programs, which run five days a week and are overseen by Alberta Education, also incorporate full-time child care and before- and after-school care.

“Our kindergarten program enrolment is open to everyone,” says UCCCS program director Sharlene Irwin. “These programs reflect curriculum that is delivered in (Calgary Board of Education) classes as well, so you can be assured that your child will be ready for Grade 1.”

Offering class sizes of no more than 20 students, the inquiry- and project-based program provides ample hands-on learning opportunities and one-on-one attention from the teacher.

“Our quality-enhancement programs include virtual music programming and off-site field trips that adhere to current COVID-19 Alberta Health restrictions,” says Irwin. “We are also proud to partner with the U of C to provide programs such as gymnastics and swimming on campus. Along with our certified teacher Amy Pham (BEd’21), who has an early childhood (education) background, the kindergarten classrooms are also supported by a full-time early childhood educator that will work alongside the teacher and become the lead educator during child-care hours to ensure consistency of care … throughout the day.”

The program also has an on-site resource teacher to co-ordinate delivery, when appropriate, of speech-language, physical and required therapies. For parents whose children are currently receiving funding, or who think they could benefit from support in the classroom, Irwin says the program’s resource teacher can work with the lead teacher, families, therapists, family doctor and the Child Care Centre to develop and implement individualized program plans and other services.

In addition to the two half-day kindergarten classes and full-time child-care space that provides before- and after-school care, as well as full-time care on non-instructional days, the program also has an on-site cook to provide the children with a morning snack, a nutritional, balanced lunch, and an afternoon snack.

The UCCCS kindergarten program is open Monday to Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and follows UCalgary’s closure schedule, including statutory holidays and winter break, but it is open during Reading Week and Spring Break.  

For more information, including registration process and monthly fees, email ucccecs@ucalgary.ca or visit the UCCCS website.  

The University Child Care Centre Society (UCCCS) has two locations that offer full-time child care for full-time UCalgary staff, students and faculty, providing care for children from three months to six years of age.