Deception Bay residents have a new option for early childhood education with the opening of Little Scholars School of Early Learning’s newest campus.
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Modern Learning Facilities
The $5 million centre at 54 Old Bay Road offers a purpose-built environment for children. The 2,500 square meter campus features classrooms designed for optimal learning, natural outdoor play areas, a technology hub, and dedicated before and after school care spaces. The facility is designed to accommodate up to 171 children, providing ample space for early learning.
Focus on Quality Education and Care
Founder Jae Fraser expressed excitement about the new location, emphasizing Deception Bay’s rapid growth and the centre’s commitment to high-quality education. Fraser highlighted that Deception Bay is one of Queensland’s fastest-growing areas for young families, and that they are thrilled to provide a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for the children in the area.
Enrolment and Play Dates
Enrolments are now open for families, and Little Scholars is offering playdates for children once they are enrolled. These play dates are designed to help children feel comfortable in their new surroundings and give families the opportunity to meet educators and explore the learning spaces before the official start of their child’s educational journey.
Job Creation for the Local Community
The new campus is expected to create more than 50 local jobs, including positions for educators, support staff, and administrators. This move will contribute to the growth of Deception Bay, supporting both its young families and the wider economy.
A Bright Future for Deception Bay Families
With its modern facilities, strong focus on education, and commitment to the community, Little Scholars School of Early Learning is set to become an integral part of the Deception Bay area. Families can look forward to a safe, supportive, and enriching environment for their children as the centre continues to serve the needs of this growing community.
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Published 10-January-2025
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