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Warwick Community Kindy Open Day

The Warwick Community Kindergarten’s Open Day will be held on Sunday 19 June from 9.30am to 12.30pm.

Our Open Day is a wonderful opportunity for Warwick families to gain a greater understanding of our exceptional Kindergarten Program that also offers a wonderful after Kindy care program.

The Warwick Community Kindy is a fundamental and valued part of the Warwick community and has been for many years providing quality education to thousands of Warwick children.

Every child has the opportunity to grow and develop in a caring and positive environment.

Our kindy programs are delivered by dedicated and passionate qualified early childhood teachers, requiring four years at university.

Local district primary schools comment and reflect often on how wonderfully prepared Warwick Community Kindy children are for the transition to prep and primary school.

This ensures a positive and encouraging start to a child’s education and future.

Warwick Community Kindy welcomes 2023 and future kindy families to our open day, and we look forward to meeting you all.

Please contact our kindy office today if you have any questions on securing your enrolment and our waiting lists for future years ahead.

Current kindy parent, Katelyn: “My son loves going to Warwick Community Kindy, every day he comes home with new stories to tell and has made wonderful friends. The teachers are very friendly and let you know how your child has been each day, if they are struggling with anything or excelling in areas.”

Past kindy parent, Erin: “My daughter had not spent much time away from me prior to kindy and I wanted to make sure she would be ready for prep. The support offered by the staff at the kindy was fantastic and I appreciate the effort they put in to help her shine.”

Current kindy parent, Kelvin: “My daughter loves going to Warwick Community Kindy, she is always bursting with stories and is incredibly happy. We researched every Kindy in Warwick and we decided Warwick Community Kindy offered the best educational program and we really liked that she would have the same teacher for the year.”

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