05/06/2026
Healthy eating is encouraged through a selection of fresh fruit and our main lunch dish, Shepherd’s pie, made with nutritious ingredients and rich flavour.
Children are enjoying mealtimes and having meaningful conversations with their educators about healthy eating.
05/06/2026
As part of our preschool plan for 3-year-olds, we took part in engaging activities focused on sustainability.
29/05/2026
Do you have a child embarking on the 3-year-old Preschool, Flying Start Program?
Come and visit our centre for more information.
Our staff can't wait to meet you and answer your questions.
29/05/2026
Babies acknowledging Reconciliation Week with books and nature play
29/05/2026
Our Toddlers had a great time acknowledging Reconciliation Week
29/05/2026
Our Kindy children and staff had a wonderful time acknowledging Reconciliation Week
18/05/2026
Our babies engaging in sensory play with matcha tea powder and flowers.
As well as learning about self-help skills and sustainability.
What a wonderful day of learning and exploring.
18/07/2022
Dear parents and caregivers,
The centre will run a Photo Day on the 4th of August. The form is available to everyone in the foyer next to the iPad.
To ensure the best service, ONLINE orders are preferred. Online orders are to be placed by 5 pm the day BEFORE the photo day. If you would like to pay by cash, please send your payment with your order form to our lovely office people (Peggy or Guan).
Children who have made a special trip on non-attendance days take priority-PLEASE ARRIVE BY 10 am.
If you need any help with completing the order form, please let our friendly office staff know.
Regards,
Mawson Lakes Community Early Learning
28/02/2022
As we are located near water we do see a large number of mossies. If your child is susceptible to bites we can accomodate using a repellent. Please provide with chemist labels. No aerosol sprays please. See your educator for further information.
❗ The risk of mosquito borne disease transmission is currently high in South Australia.
Viruses that can cause serious diseases like encephalitis, which may be fatal or cause long-term neurological damage, have been detected.
There has also been a spike in Ross River virus cases.
There is currently no vaccine or cure for South Australian mosquito-borne diseases.
Protect yourself and your family by covering up with long, loose clothing, using insect repellent, and eliminating the water mosquitoes breed in.
Cover up. Repel. Eliminate.
ℹ️ For more information, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/fightthebite