Jessie Brown Pre-Kindergarten: Nurturing your child in 2024

Discover Jessie Brown Pre-Kindergarten in Belair, a nurturing community-focused centre offering flexible childcare options, dedicated educators, and a commitment to quality early education for children aged 2 to 4.

At Jessie Brown Pre-Kindergarten, choosing the right childcare for your little one is a significant decision, and they understand how important it is to find a safe, nurturing environment that fosters growth and development. Located in the picturesque hills district of Belair, South Australia, this community-owned, not-for-profit centre has been serving families for over 40 years, upholding the legacy of James and Jessie Brown, who generously donated the grounds to benefit the community.

Jessie Brown Pre-Kindergarten is more than just a childcare centre; it’s a friendly place where children aged 2 to 4 can grow and learn in a supportive environment. The large outdoor area, which is as big as two house blocks, acts like an extra classroom, giving kids plenty of space to play and learn outside. This special setting helps children enjoy nature while developing their physical and thinking skills.

Families appreciate the experienced and compassionate educators at Jessie Brown, who create a warm and supportive atmosphere for every child. All teachers are qualified professionals dedicated to providing a routine-based learning program that focuses on each child’s individual needs and interests. With a high staff-to-child ratio and a maximum of 20 children on-site at any given time, every child receives the attention and care they deserve.

Another standout reason many families choose Jessie Brown is the flexibility of having no minimum session attendance—unlike nearly all other centres that require two or three days a week, children can attend just one morning a week here! This makes it easier for families to fit childcare into their busy schedules.

Jessie Brown Pre-Kindergarten is proud to have received an ‘Exceeding’ rating from the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA), highlighting their commitment to providing high-quality care and education. In 2022, they were honoured to be voted among the top 10 Early Childhood Education Providers in South Australia by KINDICARE, further reinforcing their dedication to excellence.

As a highly sought-after centre, they have limited vacancies available for 2024, so interested families are encouraged to get in touch soon to secure a spot for their child. Choosing a pre-kindergarten for your child is a pivotal step in their early education journey. At Jessie Brown Pre-Kindergarten, families will find a nurturing, community-oriented environment where children can flourish. With a legacy of excellence spanning over four decades, the centre is dedicated to providing quality care and education that lays the foundation for a bright future.

For those wanting to know more, the centre is hosting an information night on November 13th, 2024, where parents can learn more about centre operations and enrolment options.


For more information:

jessiebrown.com.au

 

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