Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
Start Their Future, Shape Yours
Course ID
CHC50125
Study Option
Full or Part-Time
How Long
Full-time: 52 weeks - 8 study hrs/week + 2 practical days/week Part-time: 104 weeks - 4 study hrs/week + 1 practical day/week. For more details, see FAQs.
Practical Hours
Complete 280 hours in a regulated early childhood service in Australia - at your current centre if you’re working, or we can help you find a placement or paid position. For more details, see FAQs.
How Much
Scroll down to the How Much section to see the fees for this course.
CHC50125 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
Interested in supporting the development of young minds? This diploma will open the door to the rewarding career you’re after.
Modelled around the role of educators in early childhood education and care in Australia, you’ll gain the skills to design and implement curriculum that properly support children’s wellbeing and development. Upon completion, you’ll have the ability and confidence to work in early childhood education, as well as supervising volunteers or other educators.
Why choose this course?
Get job ready with hands-on experience and practical skills
Study your way with a mix of online learning and work-based delivery
In-demand qualification with strong employment prospects
Supportive trainers who know the sector inside out
Government funding may be available (check your eligibility using the form below)
How much?
You only pay a small co-contribution fees. This means you only pay a small portion of the course cost, while the South Australian Government funds the rest.
The amounts shown on this page are all you will pay when studying under a general training pathway . There are no hidden or additional fees.
Flexible payment plans are available: pay weekly, fortnightly, or monthly with no large upfront payment.
Non Concessional
$679 total.
Concessional
$679 total.
Eligibility
Start studying straight away with the South Australian Government WorkReady funding pathway.
You don’t need to be working in childcare to enrol. While it’s optional at the start, we recommend beginning a role or placement as soon as possible, and we can help you find one.
Participant eligibility criteria apply. For more information please visit: www.skills.sa.gov.au
Am I eligible
You may be eligible, if you:
Live or word in South Australia
Are aged 16 years or older
Are no longer at school
Are an Australian or New Zealand citizen,
a permanent resident,
or hold an eligible visa
Successfully complete the required level in the Upfront Assessment.
Details will be provided after you submit your enrolment form.
How to Enrol
It’s obligation-free and our team will guide you every step of the way.
Step 1: Click Enrol Now
Click the Enrol Now button and complete the enrolment form. It takes less than 10 minutes.
Not sure if you’re eligible? Don’t worry, we’ll check for you!
You can save your progress and return later if you need more time.
Step 2: We'll Contact You
Our team will confirm your details and answer any questions, usually within one business day, and provide the information you need to complete the required level in the Upfront Assessment.
Check out the FAQs to learn more about the Upfront Assessment.
Step 3: Your Offer Letter
After we review your enrolment form, you’ll get a personalised offer letter with your fees, payment options, and instructions for setting up a payment plan.
Follow the instructions in the letter to accept your offer. Once accepted, you can make your payment or set up your plan.
What Happens Next
After receiving your signed offer letter and notification of payment or creation of a payment plan, we’ll get you started:
Access your course
You’ll receive your login details for Canvas, including the induction for your qualification and your first unit.
Connect with your trainer
Your trainer will contact you to introduce themselves and support your start.
Set up your learning plan
You’ll receive a clear study plan with due dates for all your assessment tasks.
Organise your support
If you’re working in a service, your trainer will arrange a visit. If not, they’ll organise a video call to get you started.
Core skills for real-world success
You’ll graduate with strengths in:
Child Development
Understand how children grow, learn, and behave to support their cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development.
Program Design
Plan, implement, and evaluate early childhood education programs that meet individual and group needs across diverse age groups.
Leadership & Supervision
Lead teams effectively, mentor others, and manage daily operations in early childhood settings with confidence and professionalism.
Inclusive Practice Skills
Support all children by creating environments that respect diversity, individual needs, and inclusive learning opportunities.
Health & Safety
Ensure children’s wellbeing by following regulations and best practices around nutrition, hygiene, safety, and risk management.
Family & Community Engagement
Build strong partnerships with families and the wider community to support positive outcomes for children’s learning and development.
Discover what sets ACCCO apart
Since 1996, we’ve been partnering with passionate individuals to help them reach their goals by gaining real-world skills, confidence and nationally recognised childcare qualifications.
Flexible learning
Balance work and life with tailored study options.
Expert guidance
Personalised training from experienced educators who share your passion.
Award-winning excellence
We take pride in our longstanding history of industry recognition.
The scenarios gave me practical ideas for handling a range of situations and ages. Really useful for everyday practice.
Study with a trusted leader in childcare education.
Got questions? We’ve got answers.
Find quick answers to common questions about the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care. Need more help? Our team is here to support you — just reach out.
- Must hold CHC30121 or CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care; or
- An Australian diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care, or An Australian diploma or certificate III in Children’s Services, and demonstrate at least 12 months of cumulative employment (full-time equivalent) within the last 5 years in a regulated education and care service in Australia, supported by verifiable evidence.
- Basic literacy, numeracy, and digital skills are required
- Access to a regulated education and care service to complete placement
- Access to a computer and internet is essential for learning materials, assessments, and submissions
An Upfront Assessment (called upfront assessment of needs) is a short assessment completed after you submit your enrolment form. It helps us make sure the course is right for you and identify any support you may need to succeed.
It usually includes:
- A check that the course is the right fit for you
- A simple language, literacy, and numeracy assessment
- A discussion about any support you may need while studying
The assessment is not a test you can “fail”. It is used to make sure you are ready for the course and to provide extra support if needed. We’ll send you the details and instructions after you submit your enrolment form
You will complete a mix of self directed online study and practical placement days each week:
- Full-time: 52 weeks – about 8 hours of study per week plus 2 practical days.
- Part-time: 104 weeks – about 4 hours of study per week plus 1 practical day.
How it works:
Study hours: Your online study is self-directed, so you can complete it at times that suit you: morning, evening, or weekends. These hours are for reading, completing activities, and online tasks.
Practical days: These are hands-on placement or work experience days. If you are already working in childcare, your workdays count as part of your practical days. If you’re doing a placement, you need to attend the required number of practical days per week.
Unit completion: Each unit is like a subject in the course. You are expected to complete about one unit per month, which helps you stay on track while balancing study with work, family, or other commitments.
Not yet working yet? don't worry, we can help you find a placement or paid role at an approved childcare service . Your trainer will organise regular video calls to support you while you get started. Click here to register your interest in a placement or paid role.
Your trainer will visit your workplace every 4–6 weeks to provide training and observe you performing practical tasks, giving you hands-on support while you study.
The rest of the course is delivered online through the Canvas learning platform, where you’ll find:
- All learning resources you need.
- Step-by-step videos showing how to complete assessments.
- All course assessments, which are completed directly on Canvas.
Not yet working yet? don't worry, we can help you find a placement or paid role at an approved childcare service . Your trainer will organise regular video calls to support you while you get started. Click here to register your interest in a placement or paid role.
To complete this course, you need at least 280 practical hours in a regulated early childhood service in Australia.
- Already working in childcare? Your current workplace counts toward your practical hours. You don’t need to go anywhere else.
- Not yet working? We can help you find a placement or paid role at an approved childcare service. Click here to register your interest in a placement or paid role.
- Trainer support: Your trainer will visit every 4–6 weeks to provide practical guidance and observe your skills.
- Workplace hours across units: The 280 hours can be spread across all units that require practical experience, helping you meet course requirements while gaining real-world skills.
- Payment: Placements are usually unpaid, unless you are already employed in childcare. In that case, your work counts toward your practical hours.
This ensures you gain hands-on experience and are fully prepared for a career in early childhood education.
It’s completely normal to feel nervous, and many students start with the same concerns. We provide lots of support to help you succeed:
- Self-paced online study: Complete your study at times that suit you, giving you space to learn at your own speed.
- Trainer support: Your trainer is available to guide you, answer questions, and provide feedback every step of the way.
- Practical guidance: During workplace visits, your trainer helps you build hands-on skills and confidence in real childcare settings.
- Encouraging environment: You’re not alone. Many students haven’t studied in years, and we focus on building your confidence while you learn.
Remember: Everyone progresses differently, and small steps add up. With the right support, you can successfully complete your qualification and gain the skills to work in early childhood education.
- Educators ready to take the next step into leadership or room leader roles
- Those working in a long day care, kindergarten, or family day care setting
- Anyone wanting a nationally recognised Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care to meet ACECQA requirements
- Child development and learning frameworks
- Curriculum design and program evaluation
- Leadership and team mentoring
- Family and community engagement
- Health, safety, and wellbeing policies
- Managing compliance and regulations
- Inclusive practices and child protection
From this Diploma, you'll learn how to:
- Lead curriculum planning and implementation
- Analyse and apply early childhood theories
- Promote children’s agency and learning
- Support inclusion and collaborative partnerships with families
- Lead compliance with education and care regulations
- Mentor educators and lead a team
- Evaluate learning programs and practice
- Qualified trainer support with regular workplace visits.
- A nationally recognised diploma upon completion
- Access to high-quality course materials
- Workplace experience and mentoring
We are approved to deliver training in the following regions:
- Brisbane
- Cairns
- Central Queensland
- Darling Downs – Maranoa
- Gold Coast
- Ipswich
- Logan – Beaudesert
- Moreton Bay – North
This does not mean we run in-person classes in these locations. If you live or work in one of these regions, you can enrol in this course and study via blended or external delivery, as outlined on this page.
There are 15 units.
- CHCECE041 Maintain a safe and healthy environment for children
- CHCECE042 Foster holistic early childhood learning, development and wellbeing
- CHCECE043 Nurture creativity in children
- CHCECE044 Facilitate compliance in a children’s education and care service
- CHCECE045 Foster positive and respectful interactions and behaviour in children
- CHCECE046 Implement strategies for the inclusion of all children
- CHCECE047 Analyse information to inform children’s learning
- CHCECE048 Plan and implement children’s education and care curriculum
- CHCECE049 Embed environmental responsibility in service operations
- CHCECE050 Work in partnership with children’s families
- CHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice
- CHCDIV003 Manage and promote diversity
- CHCECE053 Respond to grievances and complaints about the service
- CHCPOL002 Develop and implement policy
- BSBTWK502 Manage team effectiveness
It’s not like school — there are no exams. Skills are checked through quizzes, written tasks such as reports or reflections, projects like planning activities or events, role plays that practise real-life scenarios, workplace observations, and feedback from supervisors or mentors.
Depending on the location, state government programs may help cover training costs to make them cheaper or even free. Programs like Queensland Career Boost, NSW Smart & Skilled, SA WorkReady, and traineeships provide this support.
For example, some or all course fees may be covered by government, funding which means paying less overall. To check eligibility for this funding, please scroll down.
If funding isn’t available, ACCCO offers flexible payment options, including:
- Credit card
- Direct debit
- Payment plans
- VET Student Loans
- Lead Educator / Room Leader
- Educational Leader
- Childcare Centre Supervisor
- Childcare Centre Manager (pathway to)
- Early Childhood Team Leader
- Out-of-School Hours Coordinator
Finishing this course opens the door to starting advanced qualifications like CHC62015 or university level studies.