Goodstart Early Learning now in Rostrevor!

Goodstart Early Learning have recently opened a new centre on Moules Road at Rostrevor!

Goodstart Early Learning have recently opened a new centre on Moules Road at Rostrevor. Featuring six large and spacious learning spaces over two levels with separate nursery sleep rooms, the centre provides a modern yet home-like naturally inspired environment.

Outdoor nature-based designed play space

All learning spaces have direct access to the outdoor nature-based designed play space, with sensory gardens, pebbled creek beds, tee pees, pergola, a mud kitchen, vegetable garden and multiple large sandpits.

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The beautiful outdoor dining hub provides a dedicated space for meals which are prepared fresh each day by the Centre Cook including a light breakfast, morning snack, lunch, afternoon tea and a late snack.

Goodstart’s early learning programs cater to each child’s stage of development, from six weeks of age to Kindergarten-aged children. Curriculum is based on the Early Years Learning Framework and tailored to each child’s individual interests.

Goodstart ELC rostrevor
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Book a tour at Goodstart

Goodstart invites you to book a tour and take a look around, meet the team and explore how we can support your child’s early learning journey.

For more information: 

goodstart.org.au/centres/rostrevor

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