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25.01.2022 Over the past two days we have had Fotek School Portraits join us and take our school photos. Thanks for being so amazing and getting our best smiles!



24.01.2022 Welcome to St Spyridon College The St Spyridon College Kinder Minus One Leading Edge Centre prepares young children to enter formal schooling with confidence and success. The St Spyridon College Leading Edge Centre is a place where children relate to adults who know them well and who work together to develop best responses to their interests, needs, hopes and potentials.... In all children there is a treasure within. Every child is capable and powerful; every child is driven to explore their world with curiosity and a formidable sense of wonder. Our Kinder Minus One staff, will work together with other staff of the College, to create an environment for children-and with children, that develops their natural attributes and builds their sense of identity, belonging and self-worth. 80 Gardeners Road, Kingsford NSW Ph: 9311 3340 www.stspyridon.nsw.edu.au

18.01.2022 From the 19th to the 24th of October we celebrated #bookweek at #StoryHouse Alexandria. We tried something a little different this year and invited our parents... to read a stories to the children via #ZOOM. We were very appreciative of all the parents who volunteered their time, the children loved listening to stories on a laptop in their classroom! Throughout the week we celebrated in a variety of other ways. Some children brought in their favourite #books to share, others dressed up as characters from stories, some showed and read books to their friends and some children even made bookmarks and created books with their drawings.

08.01.2022 ‘From an innovation perspective, I think Kindyhub are killing it.’ From Jae Fraser Little Scholars Founder Check out how Kindyhub has helped Little Scholars excel over the last 6 years - https://bit.ly/3jp9GB0



08.01.2022 Once again another year has almost vanished and educators throughout the world are last minute thinking What can we do for a Christmas present this year!!!? ... If you are anything like myself I get fatigued at the thought of the same old gifts. I really want to do something meaningful, yet cost effective. It becomes difficult to think and plan different presents based on this, especially when some families don’t celebrate Christmas.. How can I involve a child in gift making so they are still included but do it with a purpose for the child and their family This all changed the year my service introduced Kindyhub .. why? Find out on our latest blog -> https://www.kindyhub.com.au/merry-photogenic-christmas/

05.01.2022 We have a new security system in place. It is important we have a visual of each person entering our centre. We have upgraded our boom gate and installed a new ...buzzer entry system. We are also working with ACEQA regarding mandatory QR code’s for check in. Thank you to all our families and community who are always supportive and understanding during these times. Have a great day See more

05.01.2022 Yesterday we had our last leadership meeting for the year. After lots of productive and interesting discussion the leadership team then got creative! We made so...me beautiful floral wreaths lead by our resident flower expert and HR manager Mem Nastevski. Learning a new skill and getting in touch with our creative sides was a great chance to challenge ourselves at something a bit outside the box. As Brené Brown says " We want to show up, we want to learn and we want to inspire." A lovely way to wrap up an exciting and productive year for the Wonderschool leadership team. See more



02.01.2022 What a fun week we had, celebrating #Halloween. The #costumes coming from home helped to develop the children’s sense of #belonging as they were able to share a... part of their home life and interests with their class. The costumes also sparked lots of conversations and imaginative play throughout the week. The experiences set up by educators harnessed the children’s creativity in a variety of ways. Platypus one painted spiders, spider webs and a pumpkin head box. Platypus two made Halloween cookies, paper plate spiders and pumpkins and had a dress up dance party. Koala’s used their photos to make mummies and used cotton tips to make skeletons. Kangaroos made skeletons using vegetables, a cardboard skeleton and pumpkin scones. Lizards made paper plate monsters, balloon ghosts and had dress up dance parties with glow sticks! It was also amazing to see the foyer come alive through the collaboration of the children and educators working together to decorate it.

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