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Helping kindy kids to shine

Shine Bright EYM Kindergartens will offer high-quality early childhood education across seven locations in the Swan Hill shire in 2024.

They boast a safe and nurturing environment where children can learn and grow and understand the importance of early childhood education.

They offer experienced and highly qualified educators who are dedicated to providing the best possible start in life for preschoolers.

A comprehensive curriculum designed to build strong foundations in literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional development is complemented by fostering a love of learning through play-based activities.

The Swan Hill kindergartens are spacious and well-equipped with indoor and outdoor play areas, and natural playgrounds that encourage exploration, creativity, and physical development.

Shine Bright believe in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where every child is valued and respected.

Shine Bright EYM representative Kate Pentreath said the centres are focused on a strong relationship with both the children and their families.

“We understand that parents want to be involved in their child’s learning journey, which is why we place great emphasis on open communication and transparency,” she said.

“Our educators provide regular updates on your child’s progress and encourage parents to participate in their child’s learning experience.

“We invite everyone to book a tour of our centres as this is a great opportunity to meet our educators, tour our facilities, and see firsthand how Shine Bright EYM Kindergarten can help your child shine.

“Our six current operational services are: Kunawaa Kindergarten, Nyah West Kindergarten, Shamrock Park Kindergarten, Swan Hill North Kindergarten, Swan Hill South Kindergarten and Woorinen South Kindergarten.

“Pye Street Kindergarten will be operational in 2024.”

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