Offered Programs:
-Preschool Care (3-6 years)
-Kindercare (Kindergarten)
-Out of School Care (Grades 1–6)
Located within St. Clement Catholic School in Grande Prairie.
9636 109 Ave Grande Prairie, AB T8V 1R2
Offered Programs:
-Preschool Care (3-6 years)
-Kindercare (Kindergarten)
-Out of School Care (Grades 1–6)
🟢 Spaces Available
St. Clement YMCA Child Care opens August 2025. Preschool spaces are now available for September enrollment. Register today to secure your child’s spot!
St. Clement YMCA Child Care opens August 28, 2025, at St. Clement Catholic School in Grande Prairie’s Montrose neighbourhood, near Mountview and Summit neighbourhoods. We offer Preschool, Kindercare and flexible Out of School Care options, including AM only, PM only and full-day care, designed to fit the schedules of busy families.
Our preschool program for children ages 3 to 5 follows a play-based curriculum that encourages curiosity, creativity, and confidence. With activities in art, music, science, and early literacy, children have the chance to discover and learn in a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space.
Our newly developed centre features bright, welcoming classrooms set up with age-appropriate learning materials designed to spark imagination, creativity, and independent exploration. Each space is carefully arranged to reflect children's interests and encourage their natural curiosity.
Take a look inside our centre:
Programs tailored to your child's growth:
Children in Early Years (Infant, Toddler, & Preschool Care) and Kindercare (Children who attend YMCA Kindercare during normal school hours) programs will pay a flat monthly fee of $326.25. The YMCA does not have any supplemental fees and includes a healthy morning and afternoon snack at no extra cost.
Out of School Care fees vary month-to-month, as they are calculated based on the number of days we are open in each month.
Fees are billed monthly on the 1st of each month. We also provide the option to split the fee equally on the 1st and 15th of each month.
The Government of Alberta's Affordability Grant reduces your child care fees for infant care, toddler care, preschool care and Kindercare to a flat monthly rate of $326.25.
Please note that while you may choose not to attend full time, the YMCA does not offer part-time care.
All YMCA Out of School Care programs accept Government subsidy to help offset the cost of child care. Subsidy eligibility and rates vary based on family income, your child’s age and the number of hours your child attends each month. If approved, the YMCA applies the full amount of your maximum subsidy at the start to the next billing period. If your child doesn’t meet the minimum attendance requirements (50 hours per month), the government will not issue the maximum subsidy amount after the month ends. If that happens, we will add that difference to the next billing period.
As of April 1, 2025, the subsidy program is no longer available in Early Years programs.
Program Type | 2025 Monthly Parent Flat Fee |
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Early Years & Kindercare (Flat Fee) | |
Toddler Care (19–35 months) | $326.25 |
Preschool Care (3–6 years) | $326.25 |
Kindercare – Full Day In YMCA Child Care during and outside school hours | $326.25 |
Program Type | September 2024 to August 2025 (Monthly Average Fee) | September 2025 to August 2026 (Monthly Average Fee) |
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Out of School Care Please note, subsidy is not included in the child care rates as it varies by family. Subsidy will be applied to monthly fees, where applicable. | ||
AM & PM Care (September to June) | $761.25 | $782.25 |
Full Day Care (July and August) | $924 | $966 |
Drop-In Care (Year Round) | $44 (per day) | $46 (per day) |
Full-time & drop-in careAll locations offer:
Some locations offer flexible child care options, subject to availability:
Please note:
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YMCA of Northern Alberta acknowledges that we are on the traditional territory of the Cree (including Upstream People, Woods), Blackfoot, Métis, Nakoda, Tsuu T'ina, Dene, and Dane-zaa (Beaver) peoples. Treaties 6, 7 and 8 territories continue to be an important gathering place for many First Nation peoples. We also recognize their contributions to building healthy communities and thank them for their stewardship of the land. YMCAs in Canada are committed to fostering a sense of belonging for all, a value reflected in our Statement of Reconciliation.