Wanslea Stirling Early Learning Centre is a purpose-built centre located in a safe, family friendly neighbourhood.
We are licensed to accommodate up to 72 children per day for children aged six weeks to five years.
From January 5, 2026, all CCS-eligible families are guaranteed at least 3 days of subsidised childcare per week or 72 hours per fortnight, regardless of their work, study, or volunteering status.Read more..
At Wanslea Stirling, child safety and wellbeing are our highest priorities. We are proudly accredited by the Australian Childhood Foundation for Safeguarding Children and Young People, a rigorous recognition that sets us apart. Our Safeguarding Accreditation provides affirmation for families, communities, and stakeholders that we uphold the highest standards in keeping children and young people safe, continuously striving for best practice and quality improvement.
Learn more about our commitment to safeguarding children.
We are proud to stand as a leader in early childhood education and care operating for more than 30 years. As a non-for-profit, we are dedicated to putting children and families first, reinvest in our services, offer our educators above-award wages, and continually enhance our learning environments and programs to provide the best possible start for every child.
Our Stirling team includes qualified and experienced educators, including a Qualified Early Childhood Teacher. We pride ourselves on having long-standing educators, with most of our team having worked with Wanslea for numerous years, many for more than eight years. This consistency helps us build strong, trusting and lasting relationships with the children and families in our care.
Our curriculum is based on the Early Years Learning Framework and supports children to learn through play, discovery and exploration. We design engaging programs that reflect each child’s individual interests, needs and strengths.
We integrate KIDDO to support physical literacy and active play, and the Pyramid Model to strengthen social and emotional skills. Our indoor and outdoor environments are thoughtfully designed to reflect these approaches.
We use Storypark, a secure online platform, to share updates, photos, learning observations, and milestone celebrations with families in real time. We value open communication and strong partnerships with families. Our team works closely with parents and carers to keep them informed and engaged in their child’s learning and development every step of the way.
Wanslea is affiliated with the NDIS, giving our team easy access to a wide range of resources and support services. This enables us to provide valuable guidance to families, connect children with early intervention opportunities when needed, and ensure every child receives the support they need to thrive.
I have been part of the Wanslea team since 2010 and have gained 16 years of experience in the early childhood sector.
I am passionate about fostering children’s play and overall well-being, and I firmly believe that every child is unique. I take great pride in my ability to positively influence their growth by nurturing qualities such as strength, resilience, kindness, and respect for diversity, which helps them to recognise and reach their full potential.
I lead by working closely with our dedicated team of educators and remain committed to Wanslea’s values, which guide me in delivering a high-quality service to our families.
I look forward to meeting you.
What parents are saying
Our family loves Wanslea! Our 2yo hasn’t been going there for long, but she’s obsessed and she cries when it’s time to leave (which never happened at her old daycare, even after a year there!). She’s picked up so much already, especially with language, which means a lot to us as a bilingual family. The educators are super kind and really care about the kids. So glad we found this place!
Juliana Godim - Parent
I highly recommend this centre. It offers a warm, family-like environment, supported by polite, caring, and attentive educators. My baby began his journey at Wanslea Stirling when he was just three months old, and we received outstanding support during that delicate adaptation period. We are truly grateful for the dedication, love and care that everyone shows toward our little one.
Fabio Pachioni - Parent
Amazing day care. My son loves coming here. As a family who have emigrated from the UK and have no family here we were anxious to trust others to care for our children. However, I have full confidence and feel at ease when my son attends here, the staff are so supportive and genuinely care about the children who attend. My son has made wonderful progress since attending and has created lovely friendships and relationships with the staff. This centre has everything, beautiful facilities, home cooked delicious food, nurturing staff and a lovely family feel, we are so thankful we found Stirling, my son comes home with a smile on his face everyday which speaks for itself!
Jessica Kingsland - Parent
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FAQs
When do I enrol my child?
We recommend contacting our team as early as possible to secure availability. In most cases, children can be enrolled at any time throughout the year, subject to vacancies.
What hours do you offer?
We understand not all families have the same routine, so our programs are on offer five days a week, 52 weeks a year. Our centres offer longer hours and flexible options as well.
Which age groups do you care for?
We care for children from six weeks up to school age, with some of our centres also offering Outside School Hours Care. Our rooms are designed around age-specific needs and typically follow these groupings: babies (6weeks – 18 months), toddlers (18 months – 3 years), kindergarten (3 – 5 years),and Vacation Care/Before & After School Care (5 – 12 years).
How much does it cost for my child to attend?
Our services are approved by the Australian Government, which means families may be eligible for assistance through the Child Care Subsidy (CCS). To learn more, visit www.mychild.gov.au, or try the Subsidy Estimator by clicking here. Additional funding is available for families who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, as well as for vulnerable children and families experiencing temporary financial hardship. Depending on your personal circumstances, you may also be eligible for other government support. For more information, visit www.mychild.gov.au or www.humanservices.gov.au, or speak with our Centre Director for guidance.
What curriculum do you follow?
Our program is guided by the Australian Government’s Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). This national framework outlines the key principles, practices, and learning outcomes that support and enhance children’s development from birth to five years of age, including their transition to school.
What qualifications do your staff hold?
Each centre has an Educational Leader who coaches and mentors Educators to develop high-quality educational programs. In addition, a dedicated Pedagogy Practice Lead oversees best practice across all centres. All Educators either hold, or are actively working towards, a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care. Atleast half of the team also hold a Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care, and depending on the size of the centre, some centres employ Bachelor-trained teachers. Every team member who works directly with children holds a current Working with Children Check, Police Clearance, Child Safe training, approved qualifications, and the appropriate first aid certification, ensuring children are safe and well supported.
What if my child has additional needs?
We welcome and support all children. Our staff are trained to care for a variety of additional needs, and will undertake further training if required to ensure your child receives the best support. We also have access to our internal Inclusion Support Team for guidance, training, and additional assistance. By working closely with you, we aim to achieve the best outcomes for your child.
What extras are on offer?
Our centres provide a range of extras to support your child’s learning and make life easierfor busy families. These may include nutritious meals, sunscreen, and a variety of excursions and incursions.
What type of food do you provide? Do you cater to dietary requirements?
Yes, we accommodate children with alternative meal needs. We have strict policies and procedures for preparing and serving food to children with severe allergies, intolerances, or specific lifestyle or cultural preferences. If your child requires alternative meals, we will discuss the process with you in detail to ensure their needs are properly met.
How are behavioral issues managed?
We aim to create an environment where every child feels safe, secure, and supported, while encouraging a strong sense of identity. If we notice behaviors that are affecting other children or educators, we will discuss our observations with you and work together to find the best approach to support your child’s development.