Early childhood education involves caring for and teaching pre-primary students to enhance their development. Our child care courses will equip you to provide high-quality care and plan developmentally-appropriate experiences to help children reach their full potential.
Our education support courses will qualify you to work as a teacher aide in a range of educational settings. Our strong relationships with schools from prep through to Year 12 means you'll graduate job ready with real-world experience and links to prospective employees.
Oksana is a mother of three studying Early Childhood Education and Care online. She one day dreams of opening her own family day care centre.
Sandra loves being able to share her years of knowledge and experience in the childcare industry with her students.
Students completing a vocational placement as a part of their course will need to adhere to their placement provider’s workplace policies and conditions of employment. This may include being vaccinated against COVID-19 and providing proof of your vaccination status. For more information and a full list of impacted courses, visit the health advice page.
From educating young children to caring for the elderly, the community services sector includes a range of essential services. To recognise the important role this industry plays in our society, the Queensland Government is offering free Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) to experienced community services workers.
Belinda Johnson, a proud Gooreng Gooreng woman, is pursuing her passion in early childhood education and care with a dream of ensuring that Bundaberg's youngest generation has equal opportunities for success.
With over 26 years' experience working in the childcare industry, early childhood education and care teacher Sharron King is passionate about sharing her knowledge with Australia’s up-and-coming early childhood professionals.