Goodstart Early Learning Atwell
We’re for children, not for profit. We pay our respects to the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation.
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Welcome to the Goodstart Atwell family! This page is a family-friendly community page where we can come together and share our interest in, and passion for, early childhood learning and care. While we are very excited to hear from you, please be aware that we reserve the right to moderate this page as we see fit and remove any posts or materials that we deem inappr
14/08/2026
Wow, Helen, 25 years! What an incredible milestone and a testament to the lasting impact you have made throughout your career with Goodstart.
Thank you for your unwavering dedication to the children, families, and communities you have supported over the past 25 years. Your passion, commitment, and care shine through in everything you do, and the difference you have made in the lives of so many is truly remarkable.
You are an inspiration to educators everywhere and a shining example of excellence in the Early Childhood Education and Care sector. Congratulations on this amazing achievement and thank you for all you do each and every day. 💜🎉👏
12/08/2026
Strong relationships are the foundation for confident, curious learners 💛
Goodstart’s key educator approach ensures every child is known, supported and feels safe - through consistent, nurturing connections with educators and meaningful partnerships with families. These bonds help build wellbeing, resilience and a true sense of belonging from day one.
Discover how this approach supports your child’s learning journey: https://brnw.ch/2
Did you know we invested $65.5M into our social purpose last year, a 14% increase on the year before? 👏 At Goodstart, we're proud of the impact we have on children, families and communities. As a not‑for‑profit, every dollar we earn is reinvested to improve outcomes – from high‑quality learning and educator development to extra support for children who need it most.
Because when we put children first, the impact goes further 💛
15/07/2026
The research is clear 📚 reading aloud is one of the most powerful things we can do for our children.
When we read with a child, we’re doing far more than sharing a story. We’re building the foundations for language, confidence, curiosity and a lifelong love of learning.
Decades of research shows that children who are read to regularly:
💛 Build stronger language skills
Hearing rich varied language in books exposes children to far more words than everyday conversation alone. This growing vocabulary helps them understand, communicate and make sense of the world.
💛 Develop early literacy skills long before they learn to read
Through stories, children learn how books work – that print carries meaning, that pages turn left to right, and that stories have a beginning, middle and end. These early understandings make learning to read feel familiar and exciting.
💛 Strengthen phonological awareness
Rhymes, rhythms and playful sounds help children hear the building blocks of language.
💛 Grow their comprehension and thinking skills
Talking together about a story, predicting what might happen, wondering how a character feels, and connecting events to real life helps children develop memory, problem-solving, and higher-order thinking.
💛 Experience connection, comfort and joy
Shared reading fosters calmness, closeness, and moments of joint attention. These warm interactions support a child's sense of security and belonging.
Most importantly, children who experience positive, engaging reading moments from a young age are more likely to develop a genuine love of books - something that matters even more than early literacy skills alone.
Reading is simple, joyful, and sets children up for success in school and life.
Here is a list of some of our favourites below 👇
05/06/2026
🖤💛❤️ National Reconciliation Week 2026 ❤️💛🖤
Educators and children embraced National Reconciliation Week and this year’s theme, "All In", by creating a collaborative artwork inspired by the six Noongar seasons.
Through this meaningful project, we explored the Noongar seasonal calendar and deepened our understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories, and perspectives. The theme "All In" encourages everyone to actively participate in reconciliation through learning, understanding, and action.
It was truly an "all in" effort, with children and educators working together to create something special. This experience reminded us of the power of connection, respect, and learning from one another as a community.
We are proud to continue our journey of learning, listening, and walking together. ❤️
We’re often asked what being not-for-profit really means for our families.
Simply put, it means that our purpose always comes before profit. Every dollar we make is reinvested back into our centres, to provide children with enriching and safe learning environments.
We understand how important it is for children to be in a place where they feel safe and settled. And when families need to make a change - planned or unexpected - we’re here to help make that transition easier.
We’re here to support families when it matters most – because every child deserves a Goodstart! ✨
29/04/2026
⭐Immediate vacancies available at Goodstart Atwell ⭐
We understand that finding immediate childcare can be an emotional and challenging experience and we are here to help.
Our tour slots are open all week, you are welcome to book online or call our friendly family support team on 1800 222 543.
We look forward to welcoming you and your family into our happy centre
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1 Reynardson Avenue
Perth, WA
6164
Opening Hours
| Monday | 7am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 7am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 7am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 7am - 6pm |
| Friday | 7am - 6pm |