Extended Care
Our Extended Care Program offers both before-school and after-school care for Notre École students. Both Morning Care and Aftercare are available on school days.
Extended care will be from 7:30am to 5:30pm
Families have three schedule options: Consistent, Drop-in or Subscritpion.
You can find details about each option in the extended care brochure.
No snack will be provided during the After-School care, so students will need to come with their after-school snack.
Programs, clubs and special activities are available for registration: here
2025-2026 Fees
Before care 7:30am to 9am
Consistent Option: $12/day
Drop in: $13/day
After care 3:45pm to 5:30pm
Consistent Option: $14/day
Drop in: $15/day
Subscription rate (Morning only from 8:30am to 9:00am)
September 2nd - Dec 19th : $360
January 5th - June 3rd: $475
Important:
-The subscription rate will not be offered after the "to be paid before" deadline.
-There will be no pro-rating or reimbursement of the subscription rate. Sale is final.
-If you drop off your child before the hour of 8:30am on the subscription rate you will be billed the full rate fee for that day.
How to pay?
Invoice will be billed at the end of each month.
You can use the JMC Parent Portal to view your tuition and fees.
Payments can be made through your JMC portal, cask or check at the office.
A fee is charged for late pick-up, $1 per minute.
The extended care program is a program of Notre École, all Notre École policies and procedures apply to the extended care program. Parents may refer to the school handbook and policies. The extended care program will take appropriate disciplinary action when students fail to adhere to policy. Notre Ecole retains the right to refuse, suspend, or dismiss a child immediately if deemed necessary by the extended care program coordinator or Notre École's co-coordinators. Notre École's extended care program uses the take-a-break method. If a student needs to take a break from the group, the parents will be notified at pick up. The slips will also be recorded and could be used when deciding if the student needs to be removed from the program.
If a student becomes a physical danger to themselves or other students, they will be asked to be dismissed from the program for a time deemed appropriate by the extended care program coordinator.
If a student is being physical or having a breakdown, parents will be called to pick them up immediately.