Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A

Operated by Mini-Skool 'A Child's Place' Inc.

2501 Truscott Street, Mississauga, ON, L5J 2B3, Canada, Mississauga, ON L5J 2B3

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About Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A

Licensed child care facility in Mississauga, ON. Programs: Before school, After school.

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License Information

License Number

0001762

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Contact Information

2501 Truscott Street, Mississauga, ON, L5J 2B3, Canada
Mississauga, ON L5J 2B3

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A in Mississauga

What ages does Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A accept?

Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A serves Preschool (2.5 - 4 years) in Mississauga. With a capacity of 50 children, we provide age-appropriate programs and activities for each developmental stage.

Is Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A a licensed daycare center?

Yes, Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A is a licensed childcare facility in Mississauga, ON, regulated by the Ontario Ministry of Education. All licensed daycares undergo regular inspections to ensure they meet provincial safety and quality standards.

What languages are spoken at Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A?

Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A offers programs in english. This multilingual approach helps create an inclusive environment for families in Mississauga.

How do I schedule a tour of Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A?

You can schedule a tour by contacting the center directly. Most daycares in Mississauga offer tours during operating hours to help families see the facility and meet the staff before making their decision.

Is subsidy available at Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A?

Many licensed daycare centers in Mississauga accept government childcare subsidies. Contact Mini-Skool Clubhouse 103A directly to confirm their subsidy acceptance and discuss available funding options. You can also check with your local service manager for subsidy eligibility.