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How to Start Crèche in South Africa

Crèche in South Africa

How to Start Crèche in South Africa
How to Start Crèche in South Africa

 

A crèche is a place where young children are taken to, for proper care during the day while their parents go about their daily activities like, study, work or other things.

 

What is needed to start a crèche in South Africa?

  • Apply for the registration of a partial care facility/early childhood development (ECD) at the nearest department of social development or municipal office where you will receive the Form 11.
  • Fill in the following details

Your identity number, address and phone numbers.

The address and postal address of the partial care facility.

The number of children your facility will be catering for.

Your qualifications, skills and experience.

Your aims and objectives.

 

  • Submit the following documents:
  • The business Plan which indicates:

The business hours of the facility

The day care plan

The fee breakdown

The staff composition

 

  • The constitution that contains the following:

Breakdown of powers and rules of the management

An original copy of the approved building plan

Emergency plan for the day care

The clearance certificate

Health certificate from the local municipality

Continuous assessment visitations by officials from the department of Social development and local municipality will be made to your selected facility.

 How much do I need to start a crèche in South Africa?

In South Africa, the costs for starting up a crèche could range anywhere from R20 000 to R40 000.

 

What qualifications are needed to open a crèche in South Africa?

The following are requirements for Starting a Crèche in South Africa:

  • Form 11 (which you can download online or get from your nearest municipal office).
  • ID Number.
  • Contact details and address.
  • Address of the facility.
  • Qualifications and experience.
  • Business plan.
  • Approved building plans.

 

How long does it take to be registered in South Africa for ECD?

In South Africa, it could take up to 3 months for your ECD certificate to be approved.

 

How long does ECD course take in South Africa?

Higher Certificate in Early Childhood Care and Education is offered as an e-learning qualification. The minimum period for completion is 12 months and the maximum period is 24 months.

 

How much do ECD teachers earn in South Africa?

In South Africa, the pay of ECD teachers may vary according to their experience and qualification, the following is a breakdown of the salaries:

 

 

Job Title Range Average
Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Range:R30k – R215k Average:R72,000
Nanny Range:R45k – R76k Average:R60,000
Educator Range:R134k – R275k Average:R200,000
Teacher Assistant Range:R41k – R117k Average:R45,000

 

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