PRCC co-ordinator Romaine Ratnawibhushana (centre) with Joshua Simpson (left) and Joe Sikirich.
Camera IconPRCC co-ordinator Romaine Ratnawibhushana (centre) with Joshua Simpson (left) and Joe Sikirich. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Dalkeith: Point Resolution Child Care’s passion to help kids is key to success

Montana ArdonWestern Suburbs Weekly

A PASSION to help children learn and achieve has been the key to success for Point Resolution Child Care in Dalkeith.

Starting life as an occasional childcare centre 34 years ago, it became a full-time operation in 2012.

Since then it has earned an enviable reputation as a family-oriented, play-based childcare and early learning centre that provides a safe, loving and nurturing atmosphere.

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Operated by the City of Nedlands, the non-profit centre has been recognised for exceeding National Quality Standards with an educational curriculum that offers a stimulating and inclusive program.

PRCC coordinator Romaine Ratnawibhushana said the most fulfilling aspect of her job was helping young children to grow into responsible, competent learners.

“I have dedicated my professional life to developing our most precious resources,” she said.

“By having patience, creativity and enthusiasm for children and meeting both their needs and the expectations of parents is the rewarding part of my job.”

Nedlands Mayor Max Hipkins said PRCC was the perfect environment for children to discover their creativity, confidence and love of learning.

“Children aged up to six years are encouraged to develop their social, intellectual, physical and emotional skills through the Early Years Learning Framework – and the centre also offers pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs,” he said.

“Encouraging social and emotional development is important when transitioning into kindergarten and PRCC’s programs help with their focus on preparing children for the demands of school life.”

PRCC currently has vacancies available.

For more details, call 9386 5835 or email procc@nedlands.wa.gov.au.