The learning motif has arrows pointing inwards and outwards representing the child forming an understanding of themselves (internal arrows), and adding to their understanding of the world around them (external arrows).
The family is represented at the centre with the community surrounding. It takes a community to raise a child and they are there in support of the family.
Alex Hills Early Education supports the reconciliation action plan in by providing culturally responsive and inclusive education for all children. Alex Hills Early Education acknowledges the traditional owners of the land, respects the diversity and histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and engages with local communities and organisations. Our Early Education and Childcare Service also implements a curriculum incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, languages, and ways of learning. By doing so, Alex Hills Early Education aims to foster positive relationships, mutual understanding, and social justice among all children and families.