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24.01.2022 Yay.......it's Taco Friday!



21.01.2022 Miss Veronica has been busy collecting gifts for this wonderful cause and we are proud to support it too. The Smith Family's Toy and Book Appeal helps children less fortunate be a part of the magic of Christmas. If you are able to donate, please see the attached photo for suggestions and we will happily forward all donations. Thank you.

19.01.2022 Our bookshelves are filled with Dreamtime Stories, and the Green Wombat Room chose this particular book for one of their NAIDOC week learning stories. After reading, they engaged in a group art and craft experience representing their interpretation of a snake.

19.01.2022 Our amazing children have put so much love and effort into their ANZAC wreaths this year. They will be displayed at the Doyalson-Wyee RSL Club. Did you know that the Purple Poppies are to commemorate the animals that have died in the war?..... Well Done Everyone!.... ... Cat See more



18.01.2022 We are so excited about this Monarch Butterfly Life Cycle Program. Our children watch the entire process from an egg to caterpillar to pupae to butterfly.

16.01.2022 Thank you so much to these amazing mums for reading "Alpacas with Maraccas" to our children as part of the National Simultaneous Storytime yesterday. It was enjoyed by all! We love it when parents/caregivers can participate within the children's days. #juniorsatwadalba #weloveourmums #readingrocks #lifeisbetterwithalpacas

13.01.2022 URGENT NOTICE FROM MANAGEMENT. 22nd March 2020 Dear Parents & Caregivers,... Juniors at Wadalba is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for both our families and Educators. We are all aware of the current health risks presented to us by the COVID-19 virus circulating the world. In an effort to ensure the best possible safety for your children as of Monday the 23rd March we are asking that children be bought into the service as follows: 1. All Children are to be dropped off & picked up from the service by one adult (Over the age of 18) who is currently authorised to do so. In the event that your child needs to be collected by another person authority for this is to be emailed with the additional contacts name, address, phone number and collection time and they will need to present with Photo ID for your child to be released into their care. 2. When you drop your child off to Juniors you will need to wait within our closed gated area in the front of the service, an Educator will greet you and take your child into the service with their belongings. If there is no one at the gated area please ring the silver door alarm and you will be met by an educator who will assist you. Please be patient during this transition. 3. Please advise upon drop off an accurate time which you will be collecting your child so that we can ensure they will be ready for your pick up. We thank you for your co-operation during these times. We do anticipate this to be a little messy whilst initiating these changes and appreciate your understanding and patience during these times. Thanks Management



11.01.2022 We know how challenging home schooling can be, so here are a few positive spins on language we can use with our little ones.

10.01.2022 Don’t throw those boxes away! We want to play drums and build with them. Our babies have had a wonderful time reusing the wipes boxes for many different things. #juniorsatwadalba #preschool #centralcoastnsw #wadalba #learningthroughplay #sustainabilitymatters #sustainability #wastenotwantnot #kidsdrumming #masterbuilders

07.01.2022 16 Mach 2020 Dear Families, As you will be aware the current COVID-19 climate is changing daily....Continue reading

05.01.2022 It's perfect weather for a backyard scavenger hunt! What will you find?

02.01.2022 Miss Veronica has brought a box of socks into Juniors at Wadalba. Miss Veronica is also collecting roll on deodorants on behalf of the Shoebox Revolution. Hope you can help, as it is for such a worthy cause. If you are interested please see either Cat or Kate at front reception. For those who have plastic bottle caps, and don't need these, Miss Veronica is also collecting these for the Invision Hands Project. This organisation recycles the lids to create prosthetic hands for children. Thank you!



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