27/05/2026
Reconciliation week : We Are All In!
We visited our Art work in Yagan Square, Perth CBD with our Children and Families and encountered Reconciliation Australia’s beautiful artwork under it.
“All In” makes clear that reconciliation is not a spectator sport and that all of us must step away from the sidelines and take action to make change by
The artwork for this years Reconciliation Week poster, Gaagal (meaning ocean in Gumbayngirr language) by explained“this artwork uses the ocean as a metaphor for people from all walks of life swirling together to be ‘all in’ for reconciliation…”
Art process helps us facilitate discussions in the contemporary world, children connecting with this world will create a better future. We will be come better being in their company
Our aesthetic and art subject matter is inspired by Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar and more specifically our children’s connection to Country through Koondoola regional bushlands.
Through important dialogues on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar our children created three meaningful artworks (Koondoola, Djerapin and Together) which are now screening in Yagan Square in Boorloo.
“ I know important things, this is important, the city is important, being kind is important.” - D, age 4
If our children can start dialogues of reconcilliation so can you!
Tag or Share and start a dialogue of reconciliation in action !
15/05/2026
Why our children’s art work is being screened at Yagan
Square?
Because our children have important things to say
This artwork “Connections” was created with children from 8 months to 5 years old.
Using thier favourite colour they described thier connections of family and community but also connections to the Djerups (Birds) bidits(ants)and yonga(kangaroo) that lives on Noongar Boodjar.
Using materials our children engaged in important dialogues as they drew their portraits and painted with their friends.
Our children’s message is simple.
We are kind to all, we are all connected.
Where there is kindness there is hope.
Through this project we have asked our inspiring community “What do you think the world needs to hear right now ?”
Dr Paul From ReMida shared his wisdom“Grace instead of judgement, assume the good and always help people do the right thing.”
Share this with someone who is kind and let’s strengthen our kindness Connections !
12/05/2026
Our children’s art work is being screened at Yagan Square as a collaboration with our “Connections Project”
Our educators started this year with dreams to strengthening inclusion , understanding and relationships while navigating growing polarisation in local and global contexts. This launched The Connections Project.
We asked our community,What message do you think the world needs to hear right now?
Overwhelmingly the messages from our children, educators and commuinity are ones of kindness and hope. We share these messages through art.
Our artists in residence wise words “ Wherever there is bad there is always good, and the communities pull together “ - Artist Jacinta Taylor
Some beautiful quotes by our children are
The whole world needs a giant hug” - A age 3
“Just because your scared of something doesn’t mean you need to hurt it” - R Age 4
Now a question for you
“What message do you feel the world needs to hear right now ?”
Comment below and tag a friend to share some good news
09/05/2026
To the mums, grandmothers, aunties and mother figures…
Thank you for the love, care and comfort you give every single day.
The little moments matter most — and children carry them with them forever.
From early morning cuddles to running between drop offs appointments sports and dinner and bedtime stories…
We see you doing your best every day, even when you don’t feel it yourself.
By surrounding your children with family, community and love, you are continue giving them such a wonderful and joyful childhood.
Your whole family and children are treasured by all of us here at Alexander Heights Early Learning Centre.
Thank you for trusting us to be part of their village, learning journey and watching them grow with confidence, kindness and joy.
Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Alexander Heights Early Learning Centre 🌸
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06/05/2026
Beautiful families get ready ! Kindy 2027 applications are now open at the amazing Alinjarra Primary School !
Is your child turning 4 before 30 June 2027? (Children born between 1 July 2022 and 30 June 2023) they are eligible to apply for kindergarten in 2027!
Kindergarten is a non-compulsory year, and placement is not guaranteed. Priority is given to children living within our local intake area.
🗓️ Applications close: Friday, 24 July 2026
📞 Have questions? Contact our Front Office on 9462 9950
Contact us for more information about our school readiness program
🎉 Kindergarten 2027 Applications are NOW OPEN! 🎉
Is your child turning 4 before 30 June 2027? (Children born between 1 July 2022 and 30 June 2023) they are eligible to apply for kindergarten in 2027!
Kindergarten is a non-compulsory year, and placement is not guaranteed. Priority is given to children living within our local intake area.
🗓️ Applications close: Friday, 24 July 2026
📞 Have questions? Contact our Front Office on 9462 9950
We look forward to welcoming our future Kindy students! 😊
11/12/2025
Our weekly exploration on country is constantly blooming with life and wonder. As the warmer temperatures emerge in Birak so does all the citizens of the Koondoola bushlands here on . Our children we espeacially excited when we happened upon a giant Kara (Noongar name for Spider) and it’s giant web “it’s a mummy spider and those’d are her babies” I,Age 5.
We noticed there were less bidit homes and wondered where they have gone ?
Theorising and research in Eco literacies with children is the best story telling tool as they weave together moments that paint a bigger picture. Often leading to places of love, joy and togetherness.
As Boodjar heroes know we don’t take from our bushlands and we protect it. This year we joined Murdoch University’s research on eco literacies in the early years of children. We are so excited to be involved with our children for big world movements!
What spider do you think this is and what was an interesting encounter you’ve had in the bush lands ?