08 9562 5744

Welcome to Butler Early Learning Centre

Our Centre

  • Licensed for 90 children
  • 3 rooms – Babies (0-2years),Toddlers (2-3years), and Kindy (3-5years)
  • Qualified, experienced and professional staff in each room
  • Newly refurbished purpose-built centre with reverse cycle air conditioning throughout
  • Variety of new, quality toys and equipment for all ages and abilities
  • Large play areas
  • Conveniently located in the heart of the Northern Suburbs

Our Services

  • Educational programs based on individual child’s developmental stages and interests
  • School pick up and drop off service
  • Vacation care programmes for primary school aged children
  • Drop off and pick up service available to local primary schools
  • Nutritious home cooked style lunches, morning and afternoon teas

Our Philosophy

  • We believe that all children, their families and caregivers should have access to quality childcare in a caring, safe and accepting environment
  • We believe that caring, quality staff are key factors to the provision of this environment
  • We also acknowledge that the care provided to these children and families must be done in a way that includes the services, community and neighbourhood

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Opening Hours

7am – 6pm Monday to Friday
We are considering opening from 6am

Contact Us

14 Marchwood Blvd (Entry off Marmion Ave), Butler, Western Australia, 6036

Tel: 08 9562 5744
Fax: 08 9474 7878
Email: butlerelc@iinet.net.au

Children

We encourage our children in:

A sense of self worth with the formation of stable caring relationships with staff and other children.

Development of independence and personal responsibility.

Awareness and understanding of cultures different to their own.

Development of problem solving and self help skill.

Parents / Family

We aim to support parents/guardians in their role as primary caregivers and educators by:

Welcoming them into our centre.

Encouraging their involvement and participation.

Providing information about other family and children's services in our community.

Exchanging information with parents/guardians about their child.

Staff

We aim to provide our staff with:

Access to high quality training in the provision and delivery of quality childcare.

Equity and equality in recruitment and advancement.

Harmonious working environments.

Opportunities to build networks with other services, caregivers and community organisations.

Community

We aim to provide our direct communities with:

Quality care environments.

Support for appropriate charities.

Links between schools to support children's transitions and care envrionment.

Links with health organisation, including child health clinics, dental professionals, playgroups and other organisations.

Promote services that support the community such as police, health professional, emergency services through the centres programme.