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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.

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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Enquiry: Register your Enquiry

Waitlist: Register your Details for our Waitlist

Enrolment: Register for Enrolment with Kids on Campus ELC

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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 Facility

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 & Kindergarten

Long daycare services are for children from 6 weeks to school age, and our high quality, play-based Kindergarten offers programs for 3- and 4-year-olds.

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Family Day Care

Family Day Care can provide families with a flexible, affordable childcare option - especially useful for families who require care needs which are flexible or operate beyond the time limits available at a centre-based childcare service.

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Our Learning Approach

In partnership with parents, caregivers, children, and the wider community, we develop and implement high quality educational programs that care for your children's individual needs and interests.

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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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Wodonga TAFE and Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service creative collaboration brings mums and bubs together

Monday, 5 July 2021

An upcoming exhibition at The Eddie Kneebone Gallery will showcase the creativity of participants in the ‘Mubal and Bali Photography Program’ from Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service (AWAHS). The exhibition will be held on Thursday 8 July, from 10.30am to 2.30pm at Wodonga TAFE’s McKoy Street campus, as part of NAIDOC Week.

The 15-week ‘Mubal & Bali’ (mums and bubs) Photography Program was a creative partnership between Wodonga TAFE’s Creative Industries department and Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service (AWAHS). This project brought mothers and babies from AWAHS together to learn skills in digital photography and editing whilst also capturing images of the bubs and mums of 2020/21.

Wodonga TAFE’s Koorie Liaison Officer, Katrice May, worked closely with Brittany Wright, Health Promotion Officer at AWAHS, to ensure the program ran smoothly for all involved. Classes commenced in the familiar setting at AWAHS in Albury, then progressed to participants being ‘on Country’ at Wonga Wetlands for location shoots, with final editing of images in the photography classroom at Wodonga TAFE.

Through their involvement in the Program, mothers were able to come together to continue the tradition of sharing stories, as well as creating images to be shared with their families and broader community. Photos taken include many in traditional clothing and body and face painting. Participants will also gain a certificate of attainment for the accredited Design and Visual Arts units they completed through the program.

Program participants spoke of the confidence they gained throughout the program, along with the extra cultural knowledge and understanding from coming together with others in their extended community. Photography teacher, Tania Martini, said it was wonderful to be involved in the program, and to see everyone grow in confidence as they developed their skills in using the equipment and taking photos.

Participant, Teanne Reith, spoke of the program as a positive experience and said she had learned a lot. “I am a quiet, shy person usually, and this has been much easier than I thought it would be. It has been great to be able to do all this in outdoor settings at the Wetlands, and to meet new people and learn more about Aboriginality. I would definitely say to others to ‘go for it – you’ll learn so much’. And I would be keen to take on more opportunities if they are offered.”

Participant, Brittany Wright, said she had learned so much from a cultural perspective, from getting together and connecting with other Aboriginal women. “There have been so many positives, from gaining the certificate to connection with culture and conversation within the group. Photography is something I have always had a passion for, and I will be able to apply these new skills in my work role with AWAHS.”

“Tania has been so open to learning about our culture”, said Brittany, “And Katrice has worked alongside us to make sure everyone felt comfortable about each step in the program – from being at AWAHS and learning about the cameras, to then coming on campus at Wodonga TAFE and being in class in the photography room – it has been a very positive and rewarding partnership.”

 

 

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