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Bambi Kindergarten is a not for profit community based mobile preschool, offering early education and care services for children aged 3-6 years. It was originally established by the wives of the soldiers serving in Korea as both a support centre for themselves and an early childhood education centre for their children. Since then the preschool has opened it’s doors to the children of civilian families, and with the employment of trained staff and implementation of programmed activities the preschool has become a licensed preschool service by the Community Services. Through this department the preschool receives subsidies from the NSW State Government. Bambi Kindergarten became an Incorporated Association in 1988 which formalised the preschool’s “not-for-profit” status.
Since 1952, Bambi Kindergarten has successfully helped many families prepare their children for school, our professional and passionate educators have developed an exceptional play based learning program that makes the transition to school a positive and nurturing experience and inspires a love for learning, which will shape the way the children learn at school and for their future lives. Today we relish in an exceptionally recognised reputation for providing the best education for children with highly regarded educators. Bambi Kindergarten operates as a community service- working in partnership with a management committee, local parents and community members, who actively promote and encourage community involvement and voluntary assistance. OUR VISIONEarly childhood education as an essential stage in a child’s development and preparation for life. We encourage the learning process to be a partnership between staff, children, families and the community, where the diversity, uniqueness and creativity of each child is valued and nurtured. The positive learning environment provides a service where play is the basis of learning. The child-initiated focus develops children’s independence, imagination, respect for themselves and others and their living environment. • NEW LOCATION •We are now taking expressions of interest at our new location OPERATIONAL HOURSVarroville- All Years All children MUST be independently toileted. FEESFee Relief- Health Care Card holder, Pensioner Concession Card holder or Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders: $15.00 per day Children turning 4 on or before 31st July(Mon/Tues or Thur/Fri capped at 2 days = 15 ADDITIONAL DAY (Wednesday) For 4 year olds OR Single (1) day for 3 year olds Children who are 3 years of age (must be independently toileted) EXTENDED HOURS of care:Monday- Friday (excluding Wednesday) from 8.00 am to 8.30 am TERM BREAKSDuring State School terms - four (4) terms per year. No fees are payable during term PUPIL FREE DAYSA pupil free day per term may be designated by the Management Committee. Parents WELCOME TO THE BAMBI FAMILYWe hope that you find the following information of use; if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us; we look forward to welcoming you and your family to Bambi Kindergarten and hope that your stay with us will be a happy, nurturing and memorable time! JOIN OUR SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNITYOur History
During the Korean Campaign 1950 - 1953 Bambi Kindergarten came into being after wives of servicemen formed a support group to assist each other while their partners were on active service in Korea.
Since 1952 the kindergarten opened its doors to the children of defence force and civilian families, reflecting Bambi's importance as a meeting place for our community.
Bambi Kindergarten began as a "one room" building with a second room being added on several years later. In 1988 Bambi acquired another building and this became our library. With the employment of trained staff and the implementation of programmed activities, the kindergarten has become licensed as a pre school by the Department of Community Services. Originally Bambi was a sessional kindergarten open for children four mornings (with Monday morning being used for staff preparation) and five afternoons.
As the needs of the community changed so did Bambi. In 1981 two full days (Thursday & Friday) of pre school for children in one room opened up. By the mid 80's full days were introduced across the centre in response to family needs.
Bambi Kindergarten was accredited as a "centre of excellence" with the Australian Early Childhood Association's pilot accreditation program in 1993 - being the first centre in the area to be recognised as such. This reputation has taken the dedication and persistence of the staff and families over many years to develop, upgrade and maintain the centre to such a degree.
In 1997 a memorial plaque, for 22 soldiers reported "Missing in Action" during the Korean War (1950-1953), was unveiled by the honourable Bronwyn Bishop, the current Minister for Defence, Industry, Science & Personnel. The plaque honours the 22 soldiers whose bodies were never recovered and now remain in graves somewhere in the Korean battlefields.
The play area is one of Bambi's most outstanding features, being greatly admired by all visitors and a great asset to the growth and development of our young children with its established gardens and shade trees. This was recognised by Campbelltown Council's Garden Competition - Bambi being highly commended in "Best Educational Facility" category. |








