Launched in 2014, the Free Childcare Scheme aims to facilitate women's re-entry into the workforce during their children's early years. By offering childcare services while parents work or study, it ensures children receive early education.
The Free Childcare Scheme offers significant benefits for children whose parents are either employed or pursuing education. It encompasses:
The scheme ensures that while parents work or study, their children have access to quality childcare services, thereby facilitating the parents' involvement in the workforce or education.
Parents in Work: Refers to parents or guardians employed and paying social security contributions. This includes single parents who are working.
Parents in Education: Applies to parents or guardians pursuing education leading to a recognised qualification. They must provide a statement of course attendance from their educational institution. For courses outside of the University of Malta, MCAST, or ITS, a statement of course recognition from the NCFHE (National Commission for Higher Education) is required.
TCNs granted a residence permit under the Students Directive are not eligible for the Free Childcare Scheme unless they are in possession of an Employment Licence.
Single Parents: Applicants must provide evidence of their status, such as the child’s birth certificate or a legal document indicating full care and custody of the child.
Fostering Parents: Applicants need to present an official document from the Fostering Board, along with additional supporting documentation.
Extension to Non-Employed Parents: The scheme may also extend to parents who are not in employment due to terminal illnesses.
Free Childcare Scheme Brochure
List of Childcare Centres Participating in the Free Childcare Scheme
Transfer Request Between Childcare Centre Form
Termination Form from the Free Childcare Scheme
Compendium of circulars issued by the Free Childcare Scheme Unit
Download Application Form - EN
Download the application form here or obtain a copy from your selected Childcare Centre. After filling out the application, including all necessary documents, submit it to your preferred Childcare Centre. Any missing or incomplete information in the application may result in delays in application processing. The Childcare Centre is responsible for submitting applications to the Free Childcare Scheme Office.
Hereunder please find the deadlines by when Centres need to submit completed applications to Jobsplus.
You are kindly invited to take note of these dates and adhere to them as late applications will not be entertained.
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Changes to come into effective from: |
For new applications, change requests (booked hours & booked and employment hours & transfers), terminations |
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1st February 2026 |
By no later than 21st January 2026 |
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1st March 2026 |
By no later than 18th February 2026 |
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1st April 2026 |
By no later than 18th March 2026 |
Need more details?
For more information contact the Free Childcare scheme Unit
telephone 153 ext 18
email [email protected]