Family Fun Day at Goodstart Cheltenham

Join Goodstart to celebrate the opening of their Port Road Cheltenham branch!

Sunday 21 October 10am – 1pm
963 Port Road, Cheltenham

Meet the Goodstart team and explore their inspiring learning environments and natural playgrounds. There will be Family fun for all ages including face painting, clowns, balloon art, activities and children’s yoga. Bop til you Drop will host a session from 10am – 11.30am and parents will also be able to enjoy complimentary barista made coffee.

For event updates: facebook.com/ goodstartportroadcheltenham/

Goodstart Early Learning

Goodstart Early Learning has nearly 50 centres across Adelaide, with six new centres scheduled to open in the coming 12 months. Their new centres aren’t ‘traditional’ childcare centres: they offer purpose built environments, such as outdoor nature playgrounds, alfresco eating and socialising hubs, kitchen gardens and a variety of environments to support the children’s learning and wellbeing. The facility has been designed with careful consideration to provide children with the opportunity to interact with their peers in shared areas and have the opportunity to learn in a variety of settings with children of different ages.

Goodstart Early Learning 

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