Young families in the Central Coast can now enrol their children in Oz Education Group’s newest early learning centre in Wyong and benefit from the quality preschool programs and childcare services it offers under the Group’s priority for excellence that spans four decades.
Oz Education Wyong’s Centre Director Aimee Parsons will be welcoming new children and their families this week.
The Group currently has centres operating across New South Wales in strategic locations with high population growth and aims to open another new early learning centre in Wyong, and more centres within the Central Coast, in the next year or so.
Families who are interested in joining the waitlist for the 2024 preschool year can register here or find another centre closer to them.
The new Wyong Centre will stagger enrolments to prioritise the well-being of each child who will undergo complementary orientations during their transition to care.
Due to the high demand for Oz Education’s hassle-free, all-inclusive childcare services, particularly among working parents in the Central Coast, the centre is expected to be full before the end of the year.
The purpose-built centre includes five bright and spacious rooms with stimulating learning spaces, two large well-quipped playgrounds with covered outdoor learning areas, baby and toddler-safe and friendly cot rooms and toilets, a parent area and a commercial kitchen. In addition, the centre houses a secure entry, reception with CCTV, priority car spaces, digital sign-in kiosks, programming room, teaching resource rooms and a dedicated staff dining rest room and toilet.
“Oz Education recognises the importance of quality early learning and care – all our centres strictly comply with the National Quality Framework and we employ the best Early Childhood Teachers and Educators who undergo comprehensive induction, training and development,” says Rebecca Agius who heads operations for Oz Education Group.
“As Sydney’s longest-standing family-owned childcare group, we go above and beyond to support busy parents and carers by providing a host of services including nutritious, freshly-prepared meals, daily essentials like wipes, nappies, and bedsheets and a mobile app for parents to follow their child’s daily routines and learning experiences.”
Centre Director Aimee Parsons adds, “It is wonderful to begin welcoming children and their families to Oz Education Wyong. With orientations underway and enrolments now open, we are excited to start making connections with our community and establishing strong relationships with our families.”