Banks Peninusla Early Learning.
Pre school.
Banks Peninusla Early Learning was set up by a group of local volunteers on behalf of the Community. These individuals formed a Structure Group with the mandate to try and save the local preschool after Plunket announced their intentions to close it.
Our Story.
Banks Peninusla Early Learning was set up by a group of local volunteers on behalf of the Community. These individuals formed a Structure Group with the mandate to try and save the local preschool after Plunket, who operate it, announced their intentions so end their provision of the service. The group is made up of experienced and competent members of the community who have dedicated hundreds of hours of their time to enable the successful bid to become the new owners and operators of the school. The group’s expertise includes: -Experienced professionals from Education -Successful business managers and owners-Long standing members of the community -Parents of preschool aged children -If you would like to volunteer your time to help please get in touch. From fundraising to form filling, your help may be of great value to us.
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