OSHClub offers both Before School Care (BSC) & After School Care (ASC).
Welcome to OSHClub, provider of Before & After School Care Programs at Mount Dandenong Primary School!
We’re all about creating happy memories for your little ones. Our programs are designed so that every child, no matter their age, skill level, or interests, feels included and has fun.
We offer a diverse range of experiences before school and after school and focus on building knowledge, skills, and behaviours that help prepare your child for a world yet to be imagined.
You can be confident that your child is in safe hands with our highly experienced and passionate educators. Whether your child attends OSHClub daily or casually, each visit is an exciting new adventure with yummy food, exciting clubs, activities, mindfulness, and so much more!
Enrolling with us is easy and completely free. Head to our website, oshclub.com.au or call our Customer Service Team on 1300 395 735 to enrol and book in today.
We look forward to welcoming you and your family to OSHClub.
These services are Australian Government approved therefore all families are eligible to apply for childcare subsidy (CCS). CCS is a payment made to families via Centrelink to assist with the cost of child care.
Hours of operation
Before School Care runs from 7:00am – 8:45am, and After School Care from 3:30pm – 6:15pm.
How to book
Families who wish to use the OSHC program need to complete an enrolment with Oshclub at www.oshclub.com.au
Bookings are them made using the online booking system.
On the day bookings can be made by leaving a message on 0403 720 789
Location
Multi Purpose Room Mt Dandenong Primary School Farndons Road Mount Dandenong 3767 PH: 9751 1136 Emergency Contact MOB: 0403 720 789
Program Coordinator
The program coordinator is Hamida Karimi.
Holidays
Mt Dandenong Primary School OSHC program is closed:
•During school vacations
•For all gazetted Public Holidays – Australia Day, Labour Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Queen’s Birthday and Cup Day.
•On ‘Extreme’ and ‘Code Red’ fire danger days