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Little Saints Christmas Spirit

As Christmas approaches, Little Saints Drouin is filled with the kind of magic that only community and families can spark!

At this time of year, our learning spaces transform. Play becomes a gateway to exploring giving and gratitude; stories become invitations to understand different cultures and celebrations; and simple moments—hanging ornaments, singing songs, or sharing special treats—create memories and friendships that last.

Christmas at Little Saints Early Learning is not just about festivities; it’s about belonging. Every child brings their own traditions, languages, and ways of celebrating—truly embracing the richness of our Australian community. Our role is to create an environment where every family feels welcomed, valued, and part of our Little Saints family.

As we wrap up another year, we thank our families for their trust, support, and involvement. To our educators, your patience, creativity, and dedication continue to make this centre a warm and nurturing place where children feel safe to explore, discover, and shine.

We look forward to another year of learning, laughter, and connection.

Wishing all our families a happy Christmas and a bright, beautiful New Year.

Located at 41 Main S Road, Drouin, Phone 5616 2086.

www.littlesaintselc.com.au/

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