Magic Moment – Sushi Making
The Toddler Room at Bruce Early Childhood Centre has recently been on a culinary expedition. The room was filled with excitement as the children participated in a mid-morning sushi making workshop.
The Toddler Room at Bruce Early Childhood Centre has recently been on a culinary expedition. The room was filled with excitement as the children participated in a mid-morning sushi making workshop.
We are excited to announce the launch of our new NEIST (Neurodevelopment Early Intervention, Support, and Training) Playgroup at Nicholls Community House. This playgroup is specifically designed for children aged 0-5 who are neurodivergent, including those with ADHD and autism, offering them a safe, supportive and engaging environment to learn and grow.
To recognise the dedication and contributions of our amazing educators, the team at Bruce Early Childhood Centre had a memorable time celebrating Early Childhood Educators’ Day on 4 September.
Centre Director Navpreet ensured the day was special by organising a delicious spread in the staff room that included croissants, biscuits, chocolates, cupcakes and more. Navpreet also gifted each educator a personalised gift bag to show her appreciation for their hard work.
After 33 remarkable years at CRCS, Julie is transitioning into a new phase, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, passion, and positive impact. Her journey with CRCS reflects her unwavering commitment to the community and her colleagues, and her story is one of personal growth, professional excellence, and meaningful relationships.
At Bruce Early Childhood Centre, we believe in embedding Indigenous culture into our everyday activities to foster a deep and lasting respect for the rich heritage of Aboriginal people.
At CRCS, we’re committed to fostering an inclusive, connected community in the wider Capital Region. That’s why we’re implementing the Social Impact Project, to measure our impact on the community.
At CRCS we are keen to hear your thoughts on how we are doing and what you would like to see more or less of.
If you’ve ever spent time at the BEST Club, chances are you have met Irene Hewitt. Irene is one of those people who makes you feel like you’ve known her forever. She is the embodiment of warmth and positivity, and she is always ready with a hug and a smile. She’s the sort of person who lights up a room.
We were delighted to celebrate a remarkable milestone with one of our long-time participants, Nancy Royle, who turned 100 years old on August 6th. Nancy has been a cherished member of the BEST Club for many years, known for her sharp mind, wonderful sense of humor, and impeccable style.
In August, the Belconnen Community Centre practically vibrated with the lively sounds of African drumming during our special workshop led by the talented Pastor Charles Koker, Executive Director of Celebration of African Australians ACT.