Parents and their children have an opportunity to take a peek inside the city's kindergartens on Monday.
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Warrnambool City Council will open the doors to its kindergartens from 9am until 2pm.
Parents considering kindergarten for their children in 2020 can look at the facilities and programs at its centres across the municipality.
The council runs programs for four year olds at its nine standalone kindergartens (Allansford, Beamish Street, Central, City, Dennington, East Warrnambool, Lions Hopkins, Mahogany and South Warrnambool) as well as its three child care centres (Florence Collins, Matron Swinton and Sherwood Park).
Warrnambool City Council preschool coordinator Mary Chenoweth said kindergarten was an important learning opportunity in a child's life.
"As well as being a lot of fun, kindergarten supports children to be curious, to problem solve, explore new ideas, develop strong social skills and encourages a love of learning," she said.
"Our open day is designed to make the transition to kindergarten as easy as possible for both parents and children.
"On open day you can visit our kindergartens, meet the teachers and get all the information you need to make an informed decision about enrolling for kinder in 2020."
Council also runs three-year-old kindergarten programs at Allansford and Mahogany kindergartens.
Both of these venues will have a dedicated three-year-old kindergarten open day on June 19 from 12.30pm until 1.30pm.
Enrolments for 2020 kindergarten places open on June 17.
Visit www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au/kinder