MindChamps expands Australian presence
Multinational early childhood education and care provider MindChamps Preschool Limited has welcomed two more centres into their international network, bringing their presence in Australia to 10 centres.
The new MindChamps Australian centres are located in New South Wales, at Hurstville and Wheeler Heights. MindChamps now provides education and care to a total of 1,311 children in Australia.
In addition to the 10 centres now operating in Australia, MindChamps also operate two reading and writing centres bringing their Australian business presence to 12 sites.
MindChamps also announced that Trevor H Cairney OAM and Libby Gleeson AM would be joining its World Research, Advisory and Education team, chaired by renowned neuroscientist Professor Allan Snyder.
The MindChamps preschool philosophy centres around the 3Mind Education Movement which aims to cultivate the champion mind, learning mind and creative mind. The 3Mind movement is based on 20 years of research in neuroscience, psychology, theatre and education, and aims to empower preschoolers with skills, flexibility and mindset to succeed in later years.
MindChamps are prominent in the Singaporean market, with a 38.5 percent market share in the preschool market and a growing global presence. Currently MindChamps operate preschool services and enrichment centres in Australia, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Philippines, and Vietnam, with centres shortly to open in China and Myanmar.
MindChamps have received multiple awards in Singapore, including Influential Brand’s Top Brands Award and Superbrand’s Mark of Distinction for four consecutive years (2014 – 2017), and the Dun and Bradstreet 2017 Business Eminence Award.
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