Igniting a love of learning starts with Edge

A woman sits on the floor, holding a baby in her arms, both appearing calm and content.
At Edge Early Learning, the commitment to inspiring a love for learning begins at an early age.

Beyond providing childcare, Edge creates a supportive environment where children from 6 weeks to school-age can flourish, establishing a strong foundation for a lifelong love of learning.

Holistic and play-based learning

With a growing footprint of over 20 centres in South Australia, Edge’s modern classrooms and natural outdoor spaces are designed to inspire curiosity and discovery. This educational approach is built on four core pillars: education, wellbeing, community,
and sustainability.

These principles guide Edge’s tailored programs for different age groups, integrating subjects like Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths (STEM) to encourage children to explore new ideas.

CEO Annie Bryce emphasises Edge’s mission to support every child’s developmental journey through a play-based, inquiry-led approach. This aligns with the Early Years Learning Framework, which promotes play as a vital tool for reaching developmental milestones.

Preparing for school and beyond

Edge understands the importance of a smooth transition to primary school. Their Kindergarten program not only prepares children academically but also supports their emotional and social development. Strong partnerships with local schools help ensure
a seamless shift from early learning to formal education, boosting children’s confidence as they embark on this new adventure.

“We’re preparing children to be confident, lifelong learners, ready to succeed both academically and personally,” says Annie.

A woman instructs children on vegetable gardening techniques in a sunny outdoor setting.

Health, wellbeing, and sustainability

Edge also prioritises children’s health and wellbeing, offering nutritious meals prepared by in-house chefs and promoting an active lifestyle. Children enjoy a variety of fresh, healthy meals in a communal setting, which fosters socialisation. Edge also introduces mindfulness activities like yoga and incorporates sustainable practices, such as using
eco-friendly products.

Flexibility for modern families

Understanding the needs of today’s families, Edge centres operate up to 12 hours a day, providing flexibility for working parents. This allows families to make the most of their Child Care Subsidy (CCS) allocation while ensuring their children receive high- quality care and education.

With 61 locations nationwide, Edge is shaping the future of over 6,000 children every day, setting them up for a lifetime of success.


More information:

edgeearlylearning.com.au

 

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