Children can start their journey with Grace on the Redcliffe peninsula from six weeks of age, enjoying continuity of care, values and a Christian ethos through to the end of their primary schooling.
Grace Places, as they are known, include two early years, long daycare centres.
The first, which has been running for more than 50 years, is in the heart of Redcliffe at Meredith St, catering for children from six weeks to five years of age, it is known as a place of high-quality care with a genuine Christian ethos.
Preparing for school
In 2022, a new centre was built on the site of the Primary School at Maine Rd, Clontarf.
This centre caters for children from two to five years of age.
Both centres provide a quality kindergarten program to prepare children for the first year of school - Prep at Grace Lutheran Primary School.
The school provides co-curricular activities in sport and performing arts as well as a rigorous academic program. The Performing Arts program is also operating in the early learning centres.
Families interested in finding out more can visit the early learning centres at Redcliffe or Clontarf or the school, which hosts regular principal tours.
Get in touch
Grace Creche and Kindergarten, 3 Meredith St, Redcliffe. Phone (07) 3284 7700 or email [email protected]
Grace Lutheran Early Learning Centre, 38 Maine Rd, Clontarf. Phone (07) 3283 0055 or email [email protected]
Grace Lutheran Primary School, 38 Maine Rd, Clontarf. Phone (07) 3283 0011 or email [email protected]
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