How to register a crèche in the Free State
If you run — or want to open — an ECD centre in the Free State, registration goes through the Free State Department of Education. It is free, it is required by the Children's Act if you care for seven or more children, and it is what unlocks the R24 per child per day DBE subsidy.
Updated July 2026 · the Free State-specific details below — confirm with your district office
Who handles ECD registration in the Free State
Since the ECD function moved from Social Development to Basic Education, registration in the Free State is run by the Free State Department of Education (head office in Bloemfontein). Your first stop is the education district office closest to your centre — ask for the official responsible for ECD registration. You can also start through the DBE's national Bana Pele channel online or on WhatsApp (find the current links on education.gov.za).
The three stages
- Apply — Bronze. Submit your application online, via the Bana Pele WhatsApp channel, or at your district office. You receive a Bronze certificate showing you are in the system.
- Comply — site visits. Submit your remaining documents; officials visit your premises to check the norms and standards.
- Complete — Silver or Gold. You receive your registration certificate. Fully or conditionally registered centres can apply for the subsidy.
Documents to gather (start now — municipal clearances are slow)
- Zoning confirmation from your local municipality
- Health clearance certificate (Environmental Health inspection)
- Fire clearance certificate (Fire Department inspection)
- Approved or submitted building plan
- Child Protection Register clearances for you and all staff
- Learner records and a copy of the past month's attendance register
- Your daily programme, fee structure, and staff list
Apply for the zoning, health, and fire clearances at the same time — they are different municipal departments, each with its own inspection queue. Full national walkthrough: how to register your crèche with the DBE.
After registration: claim the subsidy
Registered the Free State centres with qualifying learners can apply for the R24 per child per day DBE subsidy through the Free State Department of Education. A 60-learner centre with all learners qualifying earns around R30,240 per month over 21 school days — verified against your daily attendance register. Read: how to claim the R24 DBE subsidy.
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