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One of G8’s early learning centres, Kindy Patch Clarinda, has joined an elite club of Australia’s top eight per cent of early learning services*after receiving “Exceeding” in all seven quality areas from the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) in a recent assessment.
At G8 Education, our educators and teachers ensure that children are supported when they face challenges during transitions, to make children and families feel safe and secure.
Juliet Davis, an educator at Great Beginnings Secret Harbour, has been awarded the Sustainability award twice for the environmentally friendly practices she has embedded at the centre.
G8 Education’s Welly Road Early Learning Centre is at the centre of an Australian-first nappy recycling trial. In partnership with Kimberly-Clark, this trial could be Australia’s answer to preventing 1.5 billion disposable nappies ending up in landfill each year.
G8 Education’s Early Childhood Teachers will have the choice to either enjoy two weeks additional leave or higher wages from next year, as part of the provider’s fight against growing sector-wide workforce shortages pressures.
G8 Education is investing in the next generation of educators, creating more than 100 Educator-in-training roles across New South Wales and Victoria to pilot its first mass induction of new trainees.
Hundreds of Early Childhood Teachers will have access to an evidence-based rhythm and movement program to support children’s self-regulation thanks to a new partnership between early learning provider G8 Education, and QUT’s world-first RAMSR (Rhythm and Movement for Self-Regulation) program.
Creative Garden Arundel’s Kindergarten Teacher, Natasha Gregory, said this year’s Early Learning Matters Week theme, ‘Learning through Play’, provides all early childhood professionals with the platform to educate the community around its value.
G8 Education’s CEO Gary Carroll has announced the national provider will soon be launching the next phase of its Education Strategy during an introductory speech at the ECA National Conference last week. Due to implementation in 2023, the strategy will include a strong focus on children’s learning, development, health and wellbeing.
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