News & Information
Info For Parents
If you are enrolling your child/children in a FCCC program please download, print, and complete all of the forms. Completed forms can be submitted to the centre supervisor at the site you are enrolling in.
Immunization Records
Along with these registration forms, you will need to provide a copy of your child's up-to-date immunization record unless your child is enrolled in school. If your child is not up-to-date with their immunizations you can contact the KFL&A Public Health for immunization clinic times or see your doctor.
KFL&A Public Health – 613-549-1232 ext. 1451
Required Forms
Once enrolment has been confirmed download the forms below or request a hard copy from the childcare centre.
To download the forms in PDF format, select each form in the drop down, then click Download.
Careers
If you are looking to work for a provider of high-quality childcare, with room to grow within the organization and continued learning opportunities then join our team of professionals!
Are you a flexible, highly motivated individual who is dedicated to providing high quality child care for young children? Are you a Registered Early Childhood Educator or do you have related qualifications? Are you looking for work within the childcare field which will provide you with the flexibility needed to meet the demands of other areas in your life? We welcome you to submit your resume for consideration for our casual supply list. F.C.C.C. operates 11 programs in Kingston and the surrounding area.
Resumes should be emailed to the Program Administrator: pa@frontccc.ca
Closures
All Programs are open. All closures will be posted here.
News & Posts
As part of FCCC’s commitment to professional development, we had the pleasure of offering an in-service on November 15 on reflective practice. The presentation was made by Laura Gow, the RECE Professional Learning Facilitator for Childcare and Early Years Services in the City of Kingston and Frontenac County. Laura spoke eloquently about the meaning and value…
Full PostSeptember has been an exciting month for us at R.G Sinclair Public School. We have so many returning faces as well as many new faces this year. It has been so wonderful seeing how the children have bonded with each other, and how they are sharing all the fun things we do here at FCCC!
Full PostSchool Age: Lots of Science and Technology activities occurring at FCCC- Cataraqui Woods. Children have been exploring speed and velocity and got to test their theories at our Annual Race Day. Children were excited to race their creations made out of recyclable materials. On the same day as our race, we were fortunate to meet…
Full PostAt FCCC Welborne we love to build and create with our hands. This month we have been hard at work creating our ‘Tilted Towers’ world. We used foam board, cardboard, moss, small pebbles, oil pastels, popsicle sticks etc. We also used melty beads to create miniature versions of ourselves. We used them as characters to…
Full PostFCCC is proudly showing their support for the Humboldt Broncos today. All of our sites are participating in Jersey Day. Some sites are personalizing their tributes. We are proud to be Canadian and want the world to know that we CARE!
Full PostAt FCCC Centennial our creative arts activity ‘accidentally’ turned into growing potatoes. While cleaning up from our potato stamp activity, some of the children suggested that we should compost the potatoes. This prompted research about composting and we found that we may be able to actually grow potatoes.
Full PostThis month the toddlers have enjoyed pretending to paint each other’s faces and hair. This idea started when a couple of the children experienced face painting at a family event over the weekend. The children have been using objects from our loose parts bin for this pretend play. They have used such items as paint…
Full PostOver the past few months the kinder’s and school-aged children at FCCC Rideau P.S. have been exploring the use of loose parts, both inside and out. They have been testing their theories when building and constructing works of art. They are also discovering which pieces work together and discovering which one’s don’t.
Full PostPreschoolers The LCVI preschool room has been making many connections. The children have been examining their environment and taking notice of the nature around them. They have also found many exciting ways to use the loose parts to create new things, and to display their creativity and curiosity. Our preschoolers were excited to decorate our…
Full PostThe infant room was lucky to receive a caterpillar last month from a teacher here at Rideau Heights. We created a home for our caterpillar, using a plastic cup and a net. We then put water inside and added some milk weed for our caterpillar to eat. We watched our caterpillar each day as he…
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