New playground at Fairfield Preschool

Published Thursday, 4th June 2020

Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone with children at Fairfield Preschool

Children at Fairfield Preschool are enjoying more challenging and creative play with the construction of a new exciting outdoor learning and play area.

The preschool’s young learners are already enjoying their $134,000 play space, which features natural and built elements for children to explore and engage in play-based learning.

The improvements include new synthetic turf and soft fall, a larger purpose-built sandpit, mound slide, rockery with water feature, bike path, seating area built around the tree, manicured gardens and a larger storage shed.

Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone said he is proud that Council provides such a critical service for the families of Fairfield City.

“Council is the largest not-for-profit provider of early education and care in Fairfield City,” Mayor Carbone said.

“This new play space is a wonderful addition to Fairfield Preschool. I know the children will have a great time playing and learning in their new playground.

“Our early learning centres set our young children up for a great start in their education and in life. Play-based learning is a critical part of this.

“These centres also provide a much-needed service for parents who are studying or working to support their families.”

Council has close to 3,000 places a day at our Children’s Services, including:

13 centre-based Early Learning Centres (0-6years) and one mobile preschool. 10 supported playgroups A Family Day Care scheme with up to 60 Educators providing education and care in a home-based environment. Fairstart Early Intervention, a registered provider under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), providing a number of early intervention supports including speech pathology and occupational therapy for children aged 0-12 years.

For information on Council’s early education and care services, and to enrol, visit www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/cfs.