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On Premise
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What are the benefits of having an Safari Kid on-premise early education and care franchise?
Your employees are your biggest assets and this on-premises preschool offers an added benefit allowing parents to have peace of mind knowing their children are a short walk away.
Other benefits include:- A safe and supervised environment for children
- Opportunities for early education and socialization.
- Employee Discounts
- Whole Child Approach
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As an organization, do I need to operate the on-premise location?Safari Kid offers three options:
- Connect you with the Safari Kid partner who can consider opening on on-premise Safari Kid.
- We can consider opening a corporate Safari Kid owned on-premise location.
- If you wish to operate the on-premise location yourself, we can offer you a Safari Kid license – then you become a Safari Kid franchise owner.
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How much space is required for an on-premise early education and care facility?Safari Kid on-premise facilities require a minimum of 3500 sq. ft. with a capacity to serve at least 75 children. It will also require an outside play area
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What age group does a Safari Kid on-premise early education and care cater to?Safari kid on-premise early education and care can cater to various age groups, ranging from infants as young as a few months old to preschool-age children (typically around 5 years old). Some facilities may also offer programs for school-age children during school holidays or after-school hours. We design these facilities to service specific ages based on the needs of your employees.
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What services are provided in a Safari Kid on-premise early education and care facility?Safari Kid On-premise early education and care focuses on whole child development. In addition to early childhood development programs and curriculum, it also provides a range of services, including supervised playtime, age-appropriate educational activities, nutritious snacks, diaper changing (for younger children), rest time, outdoor play, and additional enrichment programs and extracurricular activities, like music, art, or language classes.
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Are Safari Kid on-premise early education and care facilities licensed?Yes, Safari Kid on-premise facilities are required to be licensed by the appropriate regulatory bodies, such as state or local licensing agencies. Licensing ensures that the facility meets specific safety, health, and educational standards to provide quality care for children.
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How much does an on-premise Safari Kid early education and care franchise cost?The cost of Safari Kid on-premise early education and care franchises vary depending on factors such as location of the site, facility capacity, the number of days and hours needed, and the specific services provided.
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What are the operation hours of a Safari Kid on-premise early education and care franchise?Operating hours vary among Safari Kid on-premise early education and care franchises. Some may offer full-day care, while others may provide half-day or part-time options. Operational hours are determined by the needs of your employees.
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What is the staff-to-child ratio in on-premise Safari Kid early education and care franchise?The staff-to-child ratio in Safari Kid on-premise facilities depend on local regulations and the age of the children. It is designed to ensure proper supervision and individual attention. The facility should maintain a ratio that meets or exceeds the standards set by the licensing authority.
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What is the minimum space requirement?Minimum 3500 sq. ft. Minimum capacity 75 children. Need to have an outside play area
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