Sensorium Early Learning Centre

Primarily offering full-time care between the hours of 7:00 AM to 5:45 PM

Non-Refundable Registration Fee $150/child

Infant

Full-Time - $1,350

Infant+

Full-Time - $1,250

Toddler

Full-Time - $1,175

Preschool

Full-Time - $1,100

Driving

Full-Time - $50

Kinder

Full-Time - $900

OSC

Full-Time - $650

OSC SUMMER

Full-Time - $825

How Part-Time Care Works

Under certain terms and condition, those families interested in a Part-Time Agreement would share one full-time spot with two parties, in one of three ways:

2-Day / 3-Day Split

2.5-Day / 2.5-Day Split

Half-Day / 5-Day Split

It is required that there are two families that wish to participate at the same time for part time spaces to be accessed. If you are interested in part time, please reach out to the director to find out if there are possible partnerships available. Part-time care is offered at the rates set in our fee schedule, which is reviewed on a yearly basis.

Sensorium Early Learning Centre

Primarily offering full-time care between the hours of 7:00 AM to 5:45 PM

Non-Refundable Registration Fee $150/child

Infant

Full-Time - $1,350

Infant+

Full-Time - $1,250

Toddler

Full-Time - $1,175

Preschool

Full-Time - $1,100

Driving

Full-Time - $50

Kinder

Full-Time - $900

OSC

Full-Time - $650

OSC SUMMER

Full-Time - $825

How Part-Time Care Works

Under certain terms and condition, those families interested in a Part-Time Agreement would share one full-time spot with two parties, in one of three ways:

2-Day / 3-Day Split

2.5-Day / 2.5-Day Split

Half-Day / 5-Day Split

It is required that there are two families that wish to participate at the same time for part time spaces to be accessed. If you are interested in part time, please reach out to the director to find out if there are possible partnerships available. Part-time care is offered at the rates set in our fee schedule, which is reviewed on a yearly basis.

We understand how important finding a quality early learning centre is while being affordable. Information has been gathered all in one easy spot below so you know your options in order to lower monthly fees. Check out the options to help lower fees:

Canada Child Subsidy

Sensorium accepts Alberta Child Care Subsidy. Get information on how to apply, rates, as well as a calculator to estimate how much you can deduct from monthly fees HERE. In order to lower monthly fees, subsidy must be in place before start date. Help is available, just ask!

The Government of Alberta’s Affordability Grant benefits families with children registered for six or more days per month. Monthly fees will be reduced by the following:

Child Care Category

Full - Time

Registered 11 or more days per month

Part - Time

Registered 6 - 10 days per month

Infant Care

(0-18 months)

$635

$317.50

Toddler care

(19 months - 35 months)

$510

$255

Preschool Care

(3-6 years) & Kindercare

$450

$225

Canada Child Benefits

Used to offset the cost of raising children under 18, the CCB can be utilized to pay for childcare and other early childhood expenses. It is based on your income as reported on your tax filings.

For everything you need to know about taking advantage of the Canada Child Benefit, visit:

Or use their handy Child and Family Benefits Calculator below:

Who Qualifies for the Canada Child Benefit?

In order to qualify for Canada Child Benefits, you must meet all of the following conditions:

  • You must live with a child who is under 18 years of age.

  • You are primarily responsible for the care and upbringing of the child

  • You must live with a child who is under 18 years of age. See who is primarily responsible

  • You must be a resident of Canada for tax purposes.

  • You or your spouse or common-law partner must be one of the following:

  • A Canadian citizen

  • A permanent resident

  • A protected person

  • A temporary resident who has lived in Canada for the previous 18 months, and who has a valid permit in the 19th month

  • An Indigenous person who meets the definition of "Indian" under the Indian Act

Provincial Child Benefits

Each province offers different child credits to offset the cost of childcare. The Alberta child and family benefit (ACFB) is a tax-free amount paid to families that have children under 18 years of age.

For July 2022 to June 2023, you may be entitled to receive the following amounts:

($110.83 per month)

for the first child

($55.41 per month)

for the second child

($55.41 per month)

for the third child

($55.41 per month)

for the fourth child

The benefit is reduced as family income exceeds $24,467. If your adjusted family net income is between $24,467 and $41,000, you may receive a partial benefit.

In addition, families with working income of more than $2,760 may be entitled to receive the working income component of:

($56.75 per month)

for the first child

($51.66 per month)

for the second child

($30.91 per month)

for the third child

($10.25 per month)

for the fourth child

The amount is reduced if your adjusted family net income is more than $41,000.

ACFB payments are made separately from the CCB payments and issued in August, November, February and May.

This program is fully funded by the Alberta provincial government.

See what benefits might be available to you in Alberta

Provincial Child Benefits

Each province offers different child credits to offset the cost of childcare. The Alberta child and family benefit (ACFB) is a tax-free amount paid to families that have children under 18 years of age.

For July 2022 to June 2023, you may be entitled to receive the following amounts:

($110.83 per month)

for the first child

($55.41 per month)

for the second child

($55.41 per month)

for the third child

($55.41 per month)

for the fourth child

The benefit is reduced as family income exceeds $24,467. If your adjusted family net income is between $24,467 and $41,000, you may receive a partial benefit.

In addition, families with working income of more than $2,760 may be entitled to receive the working income component of:

($56.75 per month)

for the first child

($51.66 per month)

for the second child

($30.91 per month)

for the third child

($10.25 per month)

for the fourth child

The amount is reduced if your adjusted family net income is more than $41,000.

ACFB payments are made separately from the CCB payments and issued in August, November, February and May.

This program is fully funded by the Alberta provincial government.

See what benefits might be available to you in Alberta

Child Care Under Employment Benefits

More and more employers add childcare benefits to their employee compensation packages because they recognize the challenges! Talk with your employer or HR department to see what they may offer to recoup partial childcare costs.

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