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Little Learners: Ranking Mornington Peninsula's Suburbs for Preschool Attendance under 15 Hours per Week
The number of children in the region who attend a registered preschool centre, in a standard week, for less than 15 hours per week.
For property investors and those looking to move, the data on children attending preschool less than 15 hours a week can be useful in determining the livability of a suburb. A higher number of children attending preschool for less than 15 hours a week could indicate that the suburb is more family-friendly and has a higher demand for childcare services. This could be attractive to families with young children who are looking for a community that prioritizes early childhood education and care. On the other hand, a lower number of children attending preschool for less than 15 hours a week could indicate that the suburb is more geared towards retirees or young professionals who do not have children or have older children. This could be attractive to those who are looking for a quieter and more mature community. Overall, this data can provide valuable insights into the demographics and lifestyle of a suburb, which can inform property investment decisions and relocation choices.
Data from 2019