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Find Kindergarten Out-of-School Care in North Vancouver.

North Vancouver has 6 licensed Kindergarten Out-of-School Care facilities, made up of 1 Licensed Group centre and 5 Licensed Family Child Care homes. All 6 facilities serve kindergarten-age children, and 5 also offer care for infants, preschoolers, and after-school-age children, giving families flexible options as their child grows. Two facilities offer extended hours for families with longer workdays. Right now, 6 currently report open spaces, so it is worth reaching out broadly and applying early.

6 kindergarten out-of-school care in North Vancouver

Data from the BC Childcare Facilities registry, refreshed daily.

Licensed Group
1
Family Child Care
5
With vacancies
6 (100%)
Extended hours
2

Age groups served

Infant5Preschool5Kindergarten OOS6After-School5

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed Kindergarten Out-of-School Care facilities are there in North Vancouver?

There are 6 licensed Kindergarten Out-of-School Care facilities in North Vancouver. Most are Licensed Family Child Care homes (5), with 1 Licensed Group centre also available.

Are there Kindergarten Out-of-School Care options in North Vancouver with extended hours?

Yes, 2 of the 6 facilities in North Vancouver offer extended hours. These can be a good fit for families who need care outside standard program times.

How much does Kindergarten Out-of-School Care cost in British Columbia?

Fees vary by facility, but most licensed providers in BC participate in the Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative (CCFRI), which automatically lowers fees without a parent application. Some facilities also participate in the $10-a-Day ChildCareBC program, capping full-time fees at $200 per month. Families with household income under roughly $111,000 per year may also qualify for the Affordable Child Care Benefit, which stacks with these reductions.

When should I start looking for Kindergarten Out-of-School Care in North Vancouver?

BC childcare advisors recommend starting your search as early as possible, ideally during pregnancy, because demand significantly outpaces supply across the province. September sees the highest turnover of spaces, making it a key window to watch. Since BC banned waitlist fees in April 2024, there is no cost to applying to multiple facilities at once.

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