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Safe place for kids

A new kindergarten funded by Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre (MPLCC) opened in Cranbourne North in January, where the staff says a safe and stimulating environment is provided to foster the holistic development of every child.

Located inside the MPLCC, the kindergarten has sessions for three and four-year-old children available up to five days a week from 9.30am to 2.30pm.

The centre also has daycare options from 9.30am to 2.30pm for up to five days a week. All the educational programs are guided by recognised early childhood frameworks.

A spokesperson for the centre said each child would be valued, respected, and given the opportunity to make choices and decisions to develop their independence.

“Our vision is to cultivate a love for learning that lasts a lifetime,” she said.

“We believe in nurturing the unique potential of each child and laying the foundation for their future success in a supportive and engaging setting.

“We believe in building a strong partnership with parents to ensure the success of each child. Regular communication and involvement in kindergarten activities along with timely feedback are encouraged.”

The kindergarten is currently accepting enrolments for the upcoming academic year.

For more information, contact the centre on 5996 9056.

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