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Have your say on Mirboo North Kindergarten by 26 November 2023
Council invites input on establishing an Early Learning Centre in Mirboo North. Given changes in kindergarten funding and the existing building's age, new facilities aim to sustain quality programs for local families.
Council is offering families an opportunity to provide their views on an Early Learning Centre for Mirboo North. With the introduction of funded three-year-old kindergarten, the announcement of pre-prep and the age of the existing building, council has identified a need to provide new kindergarten facilities in Mirboo North to ensure local families continue to have access to quality kindergarten programs.
Victorian government and South Gippsland Shire Council fund pre-planning for an Early Learning Centre in Mirboo North, seeking family input through a survey until 26 November 2023
For more information and to provide your feedback, please visit Mirboo North Kindergarten page. Submissions close Sunday 26 November.
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