ELC

As we reach the end of another wonderful year in the ELC, it has been a joy to reflect on the growth, achievements, and cherished moments shared across our learning community. The children have continued to shine, embracing new learning experiences, strengthening friendships, and engaging wholeheartedly in play, exploration, and inquiry.
Over the past term, the ELC has been filled with excitement and celebration. From creative art projects and outdoor adventures to festive events and classroom discoveries, our students have finished the year with confidence, curiosity, and a deep sense of belonging. It has been a privilege to witness their enthusiasm and the many ways they have developed socially, emotionally, and academically.
I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our exceptional ELC teaching team. Their dedication, care, and passion for early childhood education have shaped a nurturing and inspiring environment where every child is valued and encouraged to thrive. We are truly fortunate to have such committed educators guiding our learners each day.
A warm thank you also goes to our families for your ongoing support, partnership, and trust. Your involvement enriches our program and strengthens the sense of community that makes the ELC such a special place.
Finally, we congratulate our Pre-Prep students as they prepare to begin their exciting journey into school next year. We are incredibly proud of all they have achieved, and we know they will step into Prep with confidence, readiness, and joy. We wish them every success as they embrace this new chapter.
As we close the year, we look forward to the celebrations ahead and to welcoming everyone back in the new year.
May your holidays be filled with rest, connection, and happiness.
Katarina Hills
Director of Early Learning Centre
Growing and Creating in Eucalyptus This Term
This term in Eucalyptus, the children’s curiosity about the flowers and fruits in our garden inspired a hands-on planting project. Together, we explored what seeds need to grow and began sprouting sunflower seeds and snow peas in ziplock bags. Over time, the children observed the changes in their beans, created detailed drawings of the tiny roots they saw emerging, and later transferred their sprouting seeds into cups of soil to continue watching them grow. Their excitement and curiosity from this experiment also led to a collaborative art project, where they worked together to create a large rainbow flower using recycled materials. The children were proud to showcase their beautiful creation at the Art Show.
Andrea Kartika and Efat Zohra
Eucalypt K3C




