Welcome to a Centre where you and your child will experience a caring, respectful and a safe atmosphere as we acknowledge the individuality and diversity of each person.

Elizabeth East Kindergarten (EEK) and Occasional Care is a Department for Education site. The Centre is situated just off Midway Road and adjacent to Elizabeth East Primary School on Hornet Crescent.

Welcome to a Centre where you and your child will experience a caring, respectful and a safe atmosphere as we acknowledge the individuality and diversity of each person.

Elizabeth East Kindergarten (EEK) and Occasional Care is a Department for Education site. The Centre is situated just off Midway Road and adjacent to Elizabeth East Primary School on Hornet Crescent.

Playgroup

There are a number of Playgroups offered in and around the Elizabeth area.

Contact the kindy and speak with one of our staff who will be only to happy to assist.

Children are invited to join us twice a term on a Friday to participate in excursions and incursions.

Occasional Care

We offer a funded care service for 2 – 4 year olds in an integrated environment with sessional kindergarten.

Sessions offered:

Tuesday mornings – 9.00-11.45am
Tuesday afternoons – 12.30-3.15pm

Fees:

$1.50 (concession) $5.00 (no concession) per session, payable on the day

Kindergarten Sessions:

Group 1
Mon/Tue 815am – 315 pm
Group 2
Wed/Thu 815am – 315 pm
Fess:

$100 per term.

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Our Catchment Area

Our preschool has a catchment area. If you live in the catchment area, your child will usually be able to enrol at our preschool. If you don’t, your child might still be able to enrol, but only if there are enough places.

Check your address

Click the map to see if your address resided in our catchment zone on the DfE website (external link)

Acknowledgement

of Country

 

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we are on and pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people who are present today.