Bellmere childcare centre marks milestone
Published 7:47am 30 September 2024
Words by Kylie Knight
Children, families and staff at Bellmere Early Education Centre have just celebrated the centre’s 30th anniversary.
Centre Director Angela Hardy says marking the milestone is a reflection of the deep relationships and trust her team has nurtured with local families.
“We are honoured to have supported multiple generations and together we have created a legacy of care and education that we are incredibly proud of,” Angela says.
“Throughout the years, we’ve consistently evolved to meet the changing needs of our community, embracing innovative teaching methods and resources to provide the highest quality education.
“Our experienced educators are passionate about creating a positive, enriching learning atmosphere where each child feels valued and supported.”
As part of the 30-year celebration, on September 25, children were invited to dress up as superheroes and join in a day of birthday activities.
“This 30-year milestone is a testament to our centre’s longstanding commitment to providing exceptional early childhood education and care,” Angela says.
“We are grateful for the trust and support of our community, and we look forward to continuing to build an even stronger, more vibrant Bellmere together.”
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