Kids on Campus Early Learning Centre


 

Kids on Campus Early Learning Centre

Tucked away in the beautiful natural environment behind Felltimber Creek, midway between Wodonga TAFE's McKoy Street campus and La Trobe University Wodonga, Kids on Campus Early Learning Centre offers long daycare, kindergarten, and family daycare services for all families within the community.

Kids on Campus also services the Mitta Valley areas with a daycare and kindergarten service operating from the Magorra Park recreation reserve in Mitta Mitta. 

We encourage all families who are interested in enrolling at Kids on Campus to drop in for a tour of the service and go on the waitlist. If you would like to speak to someone regarding enrolment, or if you have any questions about our service or would like to arrange an inspection, please contact us on 02 6055 6635 or email kidsoncampus@wodongatafe.edu.au. Otherwise, please register your details below and one of our friendly team members will be in touch. 

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Life at Kids on Campus

Take a step away from the busy city centre, to the beautiful natural environment behind Felltimber Creek, midway between Wodonga TAFE's McKoy Street campus and La Trobe University Wodonga - this is where you'll find Kids on Campus Early Learning Centre!

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Our Educators

Kids on Campus Educators love their jobs, and are passionate about caring for children and nurturing their development. 

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Enrolment

Kids on Campus Early Learning Centre offers high quality childcare services for all families within the community. Our Centre is open from 7.30am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and includes long day care, kindergarten, and family day care.

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Our Facilites

Imagine a world where your children and their needs are the centre of the universe, where they can express themselves through art, stories, music, dance and performance. 

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Long Day Care

Long daycare services are for children from 6 weeks to school age. 

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Kindergarten Program

High quality, play-based Kindergarten offers programs for 3- and 4-year-olds.

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Mitta Mitta Early Learning Centre

Located at at Magorra Park Recreation Reserve, our Mitta Mitta service is licensed for 20 children, and offers Long Day Care  and Kindergarten programs.

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Parent Testimonials

Here at Kids on Campus we pride ourselves on offering a service to families that feels more like an extension of your own family than just an educational centre. Here are just a few words from some of our happy parents.

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Contact Us

Please contact us for information about enrolment with Kids on Campus, or you are most welcome to drop in for a friendly chat and tour of our Centre - we are very proud to show it off!

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Kids on Campus Strategic Plan

Please view Wodonga TAFE's Kids on Campus Early Learning Centre's Strategic Plan (2023-2028) [4.1mb].

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Kids on Campus Reconciliation Action Plan 2024-2025

A Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is a formal commitment to reconciliation. It documents how our early learning service will strengthen relationships, respect and opportunities in the classroom and with the community

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Certificate III in Horticulture: Show winners for 'prepare specialised plants' class!

Tuesday, 26 November 2019

Wodonga TAFE's Certificate III in Horticulture students had a number of winning entries in the Albury Horticultural Society’s Horticulture competition at the Albury Show last month. The students were also lucky enough to have the competition count as part of an assessment for the ‘Prepare specialised plants’ class. 

Students entered planted collections across three different categories in the show: Recycled containers (entered by the entire class), Hanging baskets in bloom, and Container of succulents. The students also helped prepare a number of plants for the floral and foliage awards, where a number of awards were won.

Lorraine, Wodonga TAFE's Horticulture trainee, came second with her entry in the 'Recycled Container' category. Lorraine spoke about some of the processes they had to go through to get to the plants ready for the competition, "Two months ago we started preparing the plants - we had planted them straight into our selected recycled container. Each week we maintained and trimmed off old flowers from the plant, which helps promote new growth and makes them bush up more. Finally, a week before the show, we fed them potassium, which helps again promote flower growth."

Another Horticulture student, Monique, won a number of awards on the day, also taking out overall winner, first for 'Recycled Container', 'Kangaroo Paw', and 'Best Exhibit', as well as second in 'Hanging Baskets'. Monique said that winning made her want to enter again and was what keeps her motivated to keep promoting horticulture. "It’s fantastic to see more people getting interested and involved in horticulture, especially so many young faces!", said Monique. "Having community gardens around help to improve community connections can be a great way to learn more about horticulture, or just to make a start. Horticulture is an amazing career choice, or hobby - there are so many likeminded people around the local area, so you’re always finding someone who is able to give you a few tips.”

Another successful student, Macka, won second prize in the 'Container of Succulents' category with his selection of mixed succulents. Macka said, “I’ve loved this year, I couldn’t have chosen a better course and the time has flown by much quicker than I have wanted! I’m very glad I took up this free TAFE opportunity. I’m hoping to keep living around the Albury/Wodonga region, I love how inter-connected with nature the area is and it just feels right."

And student Cortney, who won in the Hanging Baskets category said that she was really proud to have a win! "My basket was filled with petunia, violas, marigolds, lobelia, and I used lettuce and mint to fill gaps."

Cortney went on to say she had really enjoyed the course. "I would recommend to anyone with a general interest in gardening to get involved and sign up to a course! I had been 'umming and ahhing' about signing up for a while, when I saw the free TAFE opportunities, which has made it more accessible and definitely worthwhile to take the plunge. I’m hoping to create my own market garden in the future."

If you are considering your options for 2020, visit our courses section on the website to learn more about our Horticulture courses www.wodongatafe.edu.au/Courses/Agriculture-Horticulture/Horticulture. And find out more about free TAFE opportunities for 2020 via www.wodongatafe.edu.au/freetafe

 

 

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