02/12/2022
Kurilpa Community Childcare Centre Inc
Kurilpa is a community not-for profit childcare centre. Kurilpa is a non-profit, community-based centre.
We are based in West End and provide exceptional quality care and education for children aged six weeks to five years. A committee of elected parents oversees the management of the centre. These parents work closely with the centre's Director to ensure quality of care and the majority of parents' requirements are being met. As a member of our association, you can have direct input into how your ch
02/12/2022
30/11/2022
What to feel inspired in 2023?
Putting up the Kurilpa Christmas Tree!
What does Christmas mean to your family?
29/11/2022
Looking for a Kindy in 2023?
On National Sorry Day, Kurilpa Community Childcare wishes to acknowledge the Turrbal and Yugara peoples, the traditional custodians of the land on which Kurilpa children, adults and staff walk, work, play and learn.
We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all indigenous people.
04/04/2020
COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions for early childhood education and care providers COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions for early childhood education and care providers What is the new child care payment under the Early Childhood Education and Care Relief Package? The new payment under the Early Childhood Education and Care Relief Package is a payment to support Child Care Services...
30/03/2020
If coronavirus forces childcare services to close for good, parents will be left stranded | Lisa Bryant When health workers can’t turn up to their jobs because they have no one to look after their children there will be an uproar – but it’ll be too late
25/01/2020
Keep an eye out each Saturday for a new Nature Play game to try!
The first is a classic, made popular by Winnie the Pooh 🧸 and Piglet on one of their adventures. We call it Pooh Sticks 🙃
To play you will need; a bridge over running water, two speedy looking sticks, and a friend. 👫🌿🌿
Stand on the upstream side of the bridge, drop your sticks into the water at the same time, and run to the other side of the bridge to see whose stick appears first.
Whoever's stick comes under the bridge first is the winner!
If you're competing for the title, just have your assistant take a photo of you playing Pooh Sticks and post it to Facebook with , your postcode and .
We will count a game of Pooh Sticks as one of your missions. 🥳
12/01/2020
Education for sustainability - The Spoke – Early Childhood Australia's Blog DR SUE ELLIOTT explains sustainability, the key concepts, the research and what changes we can make to the environment in early childhood settings through sustainable practice. This piece is an extension of the ECA e-newsletter, ‘Spend a minute … on education for sustainability with guest author...
05/01/2020
When kids play with loose parts the potential is limitless!
25/12/2019
Play at Christmas - The Spoke – Early Childhood Australia's Blog We all celebrate the end of the year differently, but it usually involves a break and quality family time. DR JANE WEBB-WILLIAMS shares practical tips for children to get the best out of play over this summer break. Jane also takes us through the value of play, how ‘must have gifts’ (that fill r...
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136 Gray Road
West End, QLD
4101