G8 Education Celebrates World Teachers’ Day
 
            Today, G8 Education proudly celebrates World Teachers’ Day, recognising the incredible contribution of teachers working across our network of almost 400 centres nationally.
World Teachers’ Day is a special time to celebrate teachers and shine the spotlight on the vital role they play in shaping young minds and building brighter futures.
G8 Education’s Chief Education and Learning Officer Ali Evans said G8 Education is honoured to acknowledge their professionalism, care and dedication to shape and enhance every child’s learning, development and wellbeing.
“Our university-qualified teachers are an integral part of our centres, delivering early education programs to support a lifelong love of learning in collaboration with the centre team, families and communities. The professional role and impact teachers bring to the learning journey of children every day are immeasurable,” Ms. Evans said.
“Our qualified teachers deliver a planned, purposeful curriculum tailored to each stage of children’s development through personalised learning to ensure every child’s journey is unique to them. The evidence informed programs offered in our centres engage and empower curious and confident learners.
“We are incredibly proud of our teachers and the difference they make in the lives of children and families. Their dedication and professionalism are the foundation of our purpose to nurture the greatness in every child to grow, thrive and learn.
“To all our G8 Teachers, thank you for the incredible work you do every day.”
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