In this feature CityNews spoke to some leading early education centres in Canberra that are open for enrolments.
Early childhood education is a big step for any new parent… and their child. In this feature CityNews speaks with a couple of leading early education centres in Canberra that are open for enrolments.
Igniting a love of learning starts with an edge
Edge Early Learning centres are redefining early childhood education with inclusive, enriching environments designed to inspire curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning, says CEO Annie Bryce.
“We prepare children to be confident, lifelong learners, equipped for school and life,” she says.
“Catering to children from six weeks to school age, Edge combines modern facilities, dedicated educators, and thoughtfully curated programs to support every child’s development.”
Annie says each centre boasts expansive outdoor play areas equipped with bike tracks, climbing areas, sandpits, veggie gardens, running spaces and quiet retreats.
“These spaces encourage children to balance active play with moments of calm and reflection,” Annie says.
“Indoors, state-of-the-art classrooms are stocked with quality resources that nurture young minds through engaging STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Maths) activities.
Annie says Edge has a commitment to sustainability through the use of a veggie garden and eco-friendly practices of bamboo nappies, wipes and green cleaning products.
“These efforts foster environmental awareness and responsibility from an early age,” she says.
In-house chefs prepare nutritious meals for the children.
“With a focus on fresh, wholesome ingredients, the menu offers variety and caters to all dietary needs, creating opportunities for communal dining and social interaction.”
Annie says Edge is committed to incorporating cultural learning in its environment.
“Children explore their connection to Country through engaging with native flora, Aboriginal artwork, and Dreamtime stories, deepening their understanding of Australia’s rich heritage,” she says.
“Edge Early Learning not only prepares children for school but also for a lifetime of success.”
Edge Early Learning, Higgins, Ngunnawal, and Charnwood. Visit edgeearlylearning.com.au
Daycare centre built for families by family
Finding quality day care in an educational, nurturing and supportive environment can be a scary step for parents, which is where LillyPilly comes in.
“LillyPilly is a family-owned and operated business dedicated to providing high-quality care and education for children,” says owner Daniel Hall.
“Founded by myself and my brother, we deeply understand the vital role childcare plays in balancing a parent’s work and home life.”
The proud dads say their mission is to create beautiful, thoughtfully designed centres with inspiring play spaces where children can learn, grow and explore.
“We are a centre built by family for families,” he says.
With extended operating hours from 7am to 6pm, Daniel says LillyPilly not only caters to their children, but to their families as well.
“We offer parents and families a complimentary grab-and-go breakfast and serve nutritious meals made in-house for the children,” he says.
Rated as an “Exceeding Service” centre by the childcare regulatory authority CECA, Daniel says their centre is purpose-built with natural, light-filled play spaces, large outdoor areas, beautiful views and undercover parking with lift access.
“We are also a partnered provider with the free three-year-old preschool program.”
Daniel says their LillyPilly family is now growing with a new, purpose-built centre in Monash set to open in late 2025.
LillyPilly Early Education Centre, 36 Mina Wylie Crescent, Gordon ACT. Call 5116 1714 or visit lillypillyeec.com.au
Organisation committed to quality early education
Spread across Canberra in multiple locations, Northside Community Service manages three early childhood centres.
“All Northside Centres operate under the National Quality Framework and are committed to supporting the early learning of young children through high-quality, play-based educational programs and professional practices in a safe and enjoyable environment,” says general manager of corporate services, Todd Everett.
“Our centres work with children from six weeks old to school-age and are open 51 weeks a year.”
Todd says each centre is committed to working closely with children and their families to support every child’s early learning and wellbeing.
“Northside feels strongly about advocating for the importance of all children’s birthright to quality early education and actively works within the local and national community to improve understanding and knowledge of issues affecting children and early childhood.”
According to Todd, early childhood education can change lives.
“We know that giving children a love of learning and supporting wellbeing at an early age can drastically improve the opportunities and lifelong outcomes for every child, and in turn, the whole community,” he says.
Northside Community Service, Dickson, Turner and Harrison. Call 6171 8000, or visit northside.asn.au
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