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State of the art early learning centre opens in Bangalow

State of the art early learning centre opens in Bangalow
Contemporary early learning provider, Harmony Early Learning, opened its second centre in Northern NSW at Bangalow over the weekend.
The new 60-children facility caters for children from birth to five years and has been designed with a focus on the unique needs of children, promoting physical activity and a connection among children that improves behaviour, self-esteem, and academic performance.

The new 60-children facility caters for children from birth to five years
The state-of-the-art centre features Harmony’s exclusive design and offering, incorporating large outdoor green spaces, luxury designed interiors encompassing neutral colours and textures.
A community open day was held on Saturday, with the invite extended to the entire Bangalow community in much need of some cheer, with guests treated to samples of the food created by the on-site chefs, live music, coffee, gelato and food trucks. Families and children were entertained with face painting and bubble shows.
Peter Warner, Chief Executive Officer of Harmony Early Learning, said the centre was developed in response to increasing demand from families seeking premium quality, local childcare facilities in the high growth area.
“This is one of our most beautiful centres to date – it’s architecturally designed with high end furniture and finishes, a calming, neutral colour palette and lighting complemented by audio visual to foster a healthy learning environment for our children.
“We have been cultivating our unique service offering including an evidence based early learning curriculum, purposefully designed natural playscapes, and onsite chefs to fuel the next generation with appropriate nutrition. Underpinning Harmony’s approach to learning is an evidence-based early learning curriculum, the Active Early Learning (AEL) Study”.
“We have received great feedback from our existing centre in Lennox Head, so we are delighted to be able to offer our experience to more families across the Northern NSW region.”

The new 60-children facility caters for children from birth to five years and has been designed with a focus on the unique needs of children, promoting physical activity and a connection among children that improves behaviour, self-esteem, and academic performance.
Nicole Savino, Harmony’s newest Centre Director, said that the open day was a great success and a reminder of how important a sense of community is in the early learning space.
“It was amazing to see the community come together and welcome us so warmly to the region,” said Ms Savino. “And we are looking forward to our first day of operations, which is planned for Monday the 28st of March.”
The Bangalow centre is just one of six that Harmony plans to open this calendar year across Northern NSW and Southeast Queensland, increasing its footprint by over 50 per cent.
In efforts to help those affected by the floods, Harmony will be donating over 300 age-appropriate books for displaced families as a result of the flood crisis, with other Harmony centres across Northern NSW and Southeast Queensland running flood donation drives, collecting food, clothing, toiletries and cleaning products for those in need.
About Harmony Early Learning

The state-of-the-art centre features Harmony’s exclusive design and offering, incorporating large outdoor green spaces, luxury designed interiors encompassing neutral colours and textures.
Harmony currently operates 10 early learning centres across South-East Queensland and Northern New South Wales with a foundation built on ensuring every child receives the best care and education possible in a safe, calm, fun and friendly learning setting.
Different than other centres, our holistic approach to early learning is based on extensive research and the work of renowned inspirational theorists. Our qualified educators draw on the knowledge and philosophies of these experts to create an environment that allows for exceptional learning and development.
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