44 out of 76 Childcare services in Spring Farm have vacancies, with an average cost of $140.77/day. Apply filters below to refine your search.
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Spring Farm's average NQS Rating is Meeting National Quality Standard
16% Exceeding
78% Meeting
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Spring Farm is a rapidly growing suburb in Sydney’s south-west, and its childcare landscape reflects this ongoing development. While there are currently around 9 childcare centres within the suburb, most of them are relatively new, with an average age of just a few years.
Despite this recent expansion, demand remains strong. The suburb has a high number of young families, with more than 1,300 children under five living in the area. This results in a higher-than-average ratio of children per childcare place compared to Greater Sydney, meaning competition for spots—especially in certain age groups—can still be a factor.
At the same time, many centres across Spring Farm and nearby suburbs such as Narellan Vale, Elderslie, and Camden South report vacancies, giving families a reasonable level of choice when searching for care.
Because the area is part of a broader growth corridor, families often consider both local and neighbouring suburbs when making a decision—balancing availability, location, and daily travel routes.
On this page, you can explore childcare options in Spring Farm, compare services, and connect with providers that suit your family’s needs.
Yes—Spring Farm has a high number of young families, which drives strong demand for childcare. There are over 1,300 children under five in the suburb, and the ratio of children per childcare place is higher than the Greater Sydney average.
This means some centres or age groups can be more competitive despite overall supply.
Yes—many childcare services in Spring Farm and surrounding suburbs report vacancies. Around 13 out of 17 centres in the broader area have availability, although this can vary depending on your needs.
Availability often depends on your child’s age, the days required, and your preferred start date.
Spring Farm is a fast-growing suburb, with new housing developments attracting families with young children. While new childcare centres have been built to meet demand, population growth has also increased the number of children needing care.
This balance means supply is improving, but demand continues to keep pressure on certain rooms and days.
As in many growing suburbs, nursery and toddler places are typically the most competitive in Spring Farm. These rooms often fill first, particularly in newer estates where many families have younger children.
Preschool-aged children may have more availability, depending on the time of year and the centre.
Yes—many families expand their search beyond Spring Farm to nearby areas such as Narellan Vale, Elderslie, Camden, and Mount Annan. These suburbs offer additional centres and can provide more flexibility in terms of availability, fees, and program options.
Looking across multiple suburbs can help you secure care sooner or find a better fit for your routine.