YMCA Early Learning Centre

About YMCA Early Learning Centre
About Education & Care Service
Education & Care Services are mainstream early learning centres that offer full-day or part-day care with a structured curriculum, qualified teachers, and a focus on learning through play. They cater to families needing flexible childcare options and wanting a balanced approach that supports social, physical, and early academic development in a diverse environment.
What Is 20 Hours ECE funding?
20 Hours ECE is a government-funded initiative that helps reduce the cost of early childhood education for families with tamariki aged 3–5. Eligible children can receive up to 20 hours of funded care and education each week at participating services. Centres can set their own enrolment patterns and may ask for optional charges, but the funded hours themselves should be free of compulsory fees. If you are unsure how this works at YMCA Early Learning Centre, it is best to ask the centre directly how they apply 20 Hours ECE.
Community Profile
Roll & age distribution
YMCA Early Learning Centre currently has a roll of 39 children tamariki , with most children enrolled in the 1–5 years age band.
Ethnicity profile
Asian tamariki are the largest group (73% of the roll), alongside european, māori, pacific, other children.
Roll and demographic figures are based on data supplied by the Ministry of Education and were last updated on 01/07/2024.
Parent Reviews
“My time at this fitness facility has been exceptionally positive, surpassing my experiences at two other local gyms. The reception staff are consistently smiley, atmosphere feels upbeat. I am chuffed with the gym's equipment, which operates efficiently in response to user input. The boxing classes provide a stimulating challenge, and most of all, I do value the non-judgmental environment. This has truly been a worthwhile decision. Cheers, Team Y! ☆☆☆☆☆”
“The YMCA in Hamilton is a fantastic community hub that offers a wide range of services and facilities, making it one of the best places to stay active and connected in the area. I’ve had the chance to visit a few times, and each experience has been incredibly positive. The gym facilities are excellent, with a wide range of equipment that suits all levels of fitness. Whether you're looking to lift weights, use cardio machines, or take part in group fitness classes, the YMCA has it all. I personally enjoy their group classes, as they’re always led by enthusiastic and supportive instructors who make it easy to stay motivated. From yoga to high-intensity interval training (HIIT), the variety of classes available means you can mix things up and keep your workouts interesting. Beyond fitness, the YMCA in Hamilton is great for families and people of all ages. The swimming pool is another standout feature. It's well-maintained, and I love that it’s suitable for both casual swimmers and those who want to focus on fitness. Plus, there are a variety of programs for kids, including swimming lessons, sports camps, and after-school care, making it an ideal place for families to stay active together. What really stands out to me about the YMCA is the sense of community. The staff are always friendly, welcoming, and dedicated to creating a positive environment. Whether you're there for a workout, a swim, or just to enjoy the social aspect, it’s easy to feel at home. Overall, the YMCA in Hamilton is a fantastic place to be. It provides excellent fitness facilities, a wide variety of programs, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it more than just a gym—it’s a community space where people of all ages can come together, get active, and improve their well-being.”
“This place sucks! For the school holiday programs. For 4 kids attending their program it cost almost 2000 dollars !!! Going to the movies was 70 bux !!! These r kids !! And all they got was a box of popcorn while the attendees brought pop corn and ice cream and drinks. This program needs to be shut down or revised!!! DONT SEND YOUR KIDS UNLESS ITS ABSOLUTE TOTURE YIU WANT FOR YOUR KIDS FOR A HIGH PRICE”
“Used to give the Hamilton Y gym a 5 star review. Not because it had the niftiest equipment - it doesn't. Not because there was ample, easy parking - there isn't. Not even because they have the lowest fees - they don't. Even so, I would recommend it to everyone because of the sense of community. You felt like more than just a weekly fee. You felt part of something. You felt known. Now, and it really saddens me, I can't with integrity give it 5 stars. Or even recommend it. The people attending the gym are still GREAT. But the way it's now run makes you feel like either a fee or a problem.”
“I'm giving 2 stars only because the staff is great. The place itself is a 1 star. Old and not well-maintained equipment; the "cold plunge" is more like an improvised pool with room temperature water (if they do anything to make it colder than room temp, it's not working); the sauna smells like fungi and it's not hot enough; lockers are not safe at all... I could keep going, but I think it's clear enough. Yeah, it's cheaper than most places, but for like 20% more you would have access to a much better gym. Just to exemplify, I've chosen to go to Les Mills. It's usually an expensive place, but with their $100 discount this month and the student package, I'll be paying less than if I had joined the Y. I would have chosen even if I had to pay considerably more, what to say paying less?! Anyway, the Y might be interesting for some specific group, but I can't see the appeal if you're an adult student.”
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