History

We have a proud history of providing quality early childhood education to children in the Cronulla community since 1939. Over 70 years later, we have become an integral part of the local community caring not only for our children, but providing opportunities for their families to access support networks and make connections with local services.

Brief History Of Cronulla Kindergarten (By Pam McDowell)

In 1939, my aunt, a Mrs Alma Hubery and her very good friend Mrs Ferguson-Woods, who both had small children, recognised the needs of mothers and children in the local area. Both women began door-knocking at homes where there were obvious signs of young children, such as prams, strollers and nappies on the clothes line, or they would just stop mums in the street to gather interest in starting a Kindergarten. This was very successful and the first Kindergarten was opened in an old white wooden house owned by the Church of England. Sunday School was held there on Sunday mornings, fellowship for older children at night, and on weekdays it was a Kindergarten for three to five year olds. This Kindergarten was located on the corner of Ocean Grove Avenue and Gerrale Street where there are now units and restaurants.

The Kindergarten then moved to an old house on the grounds of South Cronulla Primary School. The house was situated on the corner of Lucas street and Ewos parade. It was run from there until the South Cronulla Primary School was extended and the extra land was needed.

The next move was to a very large old house on the corner of Sunset Avenue and Nicholson Parade – the site where it still operates today. The original house was used for many years caring for the needs of most of Cronulla’s children and those of surrounding areas. Some children used to be picked up from the station on a regular bus run. One of the staff always accompanied them. They were then picked up by bus in the afternoon from the Kindergarten.

The grounds were always a lovely play area, but the rooms of the house were small and the toilets, bathroom and kitchen were not up to standard. One large room had been built on the back of the house with a small stage area and this opened onto a big cement play area. This area was used by the three year olds. We also held our concert and parties there.

Finally the wood in the old part of the house was very much affected by white ants and it all had to go. During this time (circa 1975), Gough Whitlam was the Prime Minister, and he granted us funds for a new kindergarten to be built on the same site. During the years that the Whitlam’s lived in South Cronulla, their children had attended the Kindergarten, both parents were on the Committee and Margaret Whitlam was President.

When the old Kindergarten came down, we were allowed the use of the Congregational Church Hall in Wilshire Avenue for the six months needed to build the current structure.

Cronulla Kindergarten was officially opened on 7th August 1976. Kurnell Kindergarten was built around the same time and was designed by the same architect. The new Cronulla Kindergarten was financed by the Federal Government and the land was owned by the local Council. At this time the Council always gave money towards expenses but that stopped some years ago, and now the Kindergarten is Government subsidised only. Good financial management during the past few years has kept the fees down. No donation of money or property left in wills has ever been given to the Kindergarten despite rumours to the contrary.

Over the years since 1939 so very many children have attended the Kindergarten and so many have gone on to be outstanding citizens in their chosen fields of science, commerce, law, medicine, sports and numerous other rewarding occupations and lifestyles. Many past pupils now bring their own children or grandchildren back here to the Kindergarten they once attended.

Mrs. Pam McDowell was a loyal and dedicated staff member of the Preschool who provided 29 years of service until she retired in early 2003.

Our Team

We at Cronulla Preschool have a team of highly experienced and dedicated professional staff who consider it our privilege to care for each child and accompany them as they embark on a journey of learning and exploration. We are committed to providing the highest quality care and education for their early years. Each classroom is staffed with a degree-qualified teacher and a certified assistant.

We also have friendly administration staff and a degree-qualified non-teaching Director to run the Preschool.

We also have the support of the volunteers that make up our Management Committees, who, as the parents of the children attending, dedicate their time and expertise to making an environment that is secure, warm, caring and positive.

Our Environment

Cronulla Preschool is a community-owned establishment located moments away from the shores of the beautiful Gunnamatta Bay. The Preschool itself is purpose-built, with open plan rooms that are light, bright and spacious.

The children have access to the Preschool’s large enclosed garden – a secure environment where there is ample opportunity for outdoor play and exciting discoveries to be made in either the vegetable garden, the large sand pit, the secret cubby houses, the worm farm or the fairy garden. We even have regularly visiting rainbow lorikeets and lizards!

For the parents, there is plenty of on-street parking available outside the Preschool and access to beaches, parks, schools and coffee shops nearby

Testimonials

  • …..you have well and truly gone beyond all expectations we had on all fronts. Your entire team have an amazing way with children which will hold our child in good stead for the rest of his life.
  • Thank you from the bottom of my heart” – Nicole Redmond (parent)
  • We the Nanny and Da of Tabitha would like to thank you for a wonderful morning at your Preschool.  Thank you for the lovely photo of the 3 of us and the sweet poem.

Philosophy

The Preschool years are vital foundations for children’s life-long learning. Play is fundamental for children to make meaning of the world around them. As their teachers, we support and facilitate their learning and recognise that the learning process is a two-way exchange, enhanced by the establishment of strong relationships.

We realise the importance of building self-confidence. Through the Preschool’s program, with the children we experience, investigate, explore, solve problems, create, practice and daydream together. We encourage the children to take risks and meet new challenges, as they learn through achievements and mistakes.

As a Preschool, we advocate honesty, empathy and openness in our interactions with one another. We encourage communication free of judgement, facilitating questions and promoting children to act on suggestions with follow-through. We embrace the fact that people are influenced by their families, cultures and upbringings and encourage the children to share their experiences with one another.

We endeavour to be positive, optimistic and tactful. We value each individual for the special qualities they bring, and establish partnerships based on common interests and goals. In these ways we build trust with each other and create connections between families and the outside community.

We strive to be fair to everyone. We encourage each other. We celebrate each other’s achievements. We aim to be compassionate, tolerant and patient. As teachers, we have chosen a career that involves a lifetime of learning and are committed and enthusiastic in our work. We work together in the spirit of friendship and recognise the humour and joy that is part of everyday.

Our learning environment and the natural world are integral elements of our lives. We appreciate their beauty together. We enjoy spontaneity and the great value in learning from each moment and person we encounter.

Involvement

  • World Vision Sponsor
  • Member of the SunSmart Program – Cancer Council NSW
  • Harmony Day
  • The Leukaemia Foundation – World’s Greatest Shave
  • Guide Dogs NSW/ACT
  • Sutherland Shire Family Services
  • Bracehearts ‘Ditto’s Keep Safe Adventure Program’
  • 2011 + 2012 –  National Families Week