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Brookvale Early Learning Centre

Locality: Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9905 9564



Address: 2-8 Old Pittwater Road 2100 Brookvale, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.brookvaleELC.com.au

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24.01.2022 This week the children at BELC are participating in the First Nations Bedtime Stories Challenge. This is a great follow on from our NAIDOC week celebrations last week.



20.01.2022 The children at Brookvale ELC loved making hats for our Melbourne Cup Hat Parade!

18.01.2022 ORANGUTAN CARING WEEK - Introducing Popi our centre Orangutan! Brookvale ELC recently adopted Popi who is 4.5 years old. She was rescued after her mother was killed by palm oil plantation workers and she is currently been cared for at the Centre for Orangutan Protection in Indonesia. We feel honoured to be able to adopt Popi and help provide her with the care and home she needs. ... This week is Orangutan Caring Week so please support agencies like The Orangutan Project who do an amazing job at rescuing and rehabilitating Orangutans.

18.01.2022 Our December/January Vacation Care Programs are OUT NOW!!! If your child is aged 5-12 years and currently attending Primary School, our Vacation Care programs will keep them busy, active and entertained these school holidays. Please contact us on 9905 9564 or [email protected] to find out more and get copies of our programs.



17.01.2022 This week we have Chick R Us hatching eggs program at the centre. All the classes have enjoyed watching chicks hatch from their eggs and then getting to hold the baby chicks. We currently have 7 chicks...I wonder which egg will hatch next? VACANCIES AVAILABLE FOR 2021 - ENROL NOW ON 9905 9564

15.01.2022 Celebrating NAIDOC Week at Brookvale ELC We welcomed Laurie from Guringai Aboriginal Tours to our centre. He spent time with all the children talking about the Aboriginal culture and history. He also brought in some hand made instruments, hunting weapons and weaving items. The children enjoyed hearing his stories, looking at the items he brought in and asking lots of questions!

08.01.2022 Celebrating NAIDOC week at BELC When Laurie from Guringai Aboriginal Tours visited the centre he brought in a variety of hand made tools, weapons, instruments and items to show the children. They all learnt about how each item was made and how they are used.



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