YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre

YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre

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YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre

53 HIGH ST., New Glasgow, NS B2H 2W7

Age Groups

Infant (0–12mo)
Toddler (1–2yr)
Preschool (3–4yr)

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About YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre

The **YMCA Playing to Learn™ Curriculum** is the centre’s stated approach, using **play-based, developmentally appropriate learning** to support children’s physical, mental, social, literacy, numeracy, arts, and science development, with a focus on school readiness.[1] The High Street site serves **after-school care for ages 5–12**, and the YMCA’s child care centres in Pictou County are described as licensed and staffed by qualified caregivers.[1] Notable features include the YMCA’s emphasis on **healthy child development**, **structured supervised after-school care**, and activities that help children build confidence, self-direction, and self-regulation.[1] The High Street location also offers a **before/after-school programme** that combines physical activity and recreation, and the after-school programme operates on weekdays after school, with sites closed on non-school days.[1]

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre in NEW GLASGOW, NS licensed?

Yes. YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre holds an active childcare license issued by NS EECD (Department of Education and Early Childhood Development). All providers listed on MapleCub are verified against NS EECD's public licensing database.

What ages does YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre serve?

YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre serves children in the NEW GLASGOW, NS area. Contact the center directly for age group availability.

Does YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre accept the CWELCC / ACFB childcare subsidy?

YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre does not currently list CWELCC / ACFB acceptance on MapleCub. Contact the center directly to confirm — some providers accept subsidies without it being noted in our database. Use MapleCub's subsidy filter to find confirmed accepting providers in NEW GLASGOW.

How much does YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre cost per month?

YMCA of Pictou County High Street Child Care Centre has not published tuition rates publicly. Contact the center directly for current pricing. Nova Scotia families may qualify for CWELCC / ACFB subsidies and federal childcare tax credits that can significantly reduce costs.

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