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Find Punjabi Language Daycares in Surrey.

Surrey has 7 licensed Punjabi-language childcare facilities listed on Little Scout, including 2 licensed group centres and 5 licensed family child care homes. All 7 serve infants and preschool-age children, and 6 offer after-school care, making this a strong set of options for Punjabi-speaking families with kids across a wide age range. Right now, 7 currently report open spaces, so it pays to apply to several and apply early.

9 punjabi language daycares in Surrey

Data from the BC Childcare Facilities registry, refreshed daily.

Licensed Group
3
Family Child Care
6
With vacancies
7 (78%)
Extended hours
1

Age groups served

Infant8Preschool8Kindergarten OOS8After-School7

Languages offered

Punjabi9French1

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed Punjabi-language daycares are there in Surrey?

Little Scout lists 7 licensed Punjabi-language childcare facilities in Surrey. Of those, 2 are licensed group centres and 5 are licensed family child care homes, which operate in a provider's home with a maximum of 7 children.

What age groups do Surrey's Punjabi-language daycares serve?

All 7 facilities accept infants and preschool-age children, and all 7 also offer kindergarten out-of-school care. Six of the 7 provide after-school care for older children as well.

How much does licensed daycare in Surrey cost, and are there subsidies available?

Fees vary by facility and age group, but most licensed providers in BC participate in the Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative, which automatically lowers fees by roughly $350 to $900 per month depending on the centre. Some facilities also participate in the $10-a-Day ChildCareBC program, capping full-time fees at $200 per month per child. Income-eligible families can stack the Affordable Child Care Benefit on top of either program.

When should I start looking for a Punjabi-language daycare in Surrey?

BC advisors recommend starting your search during pregnancy, ideally in the first trimester, because demand for licensed spaces significantly outpaces supply across the province. Applying to multiple facilities at once is a smart strategy, and since BC banned waitlist fees in April 2024, there is no cost to casting a wide net.

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