Extra Curricular Activities at Broadmeadows Early Learning Centre

There is a lot more to kinder than what happens in the classroom. The extra curricular activities at Broadmeadows Early Learning Centre give children hands-on experiences that go beyond the everyday curriculum, things that genuinely stay with them. Yoga, sports, cooking, sustainability; each program chosen because it gives children something worth having. Most of it comes at no extra cost to families too, which is something parents really appreciate when they find out.

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Breathe and Flow Yoga Program

Broadmeadows ELC is proud to offer the Breathe and Flow Yoga Program to children in the 3 and 4 year old Kinder classes, completely free of charge. It is one of those programs that parents do not always expect to love until they see what it does for their child.

Sessions are play-based, so children are not sitting still trying to hold perfect poses. Each class brings together creative movement, games, yoga poses, breathing exercises, mindfulness, imagination, dance, and music. The whole thing feels natural and fun for kids, which is exactly the point. But there is a lot happening underneath all of that.

Children learn not to stress over the things they cannot control. They learn to focus on what they can control, and through mindfulness breathing and relaxation, they get better at managing their emotions and responding to challenges in a calm and positive way. Yoga builds coordination, self-control, discipline, and resilience over time, and those skills feed directly into children's health and wellbeing in ways that stick around well beyond kinder. The program is also linked to the Early Years Learning Framework, so every session is meaningful, not just enjoyable.

Sustainability Program

At Broadmeadows ELC, sustainability is not something that gets mentioned once and moved on from. It is part of how children live and learn at the centre every single day. The thinking behind it is pretty straightforward: thinking about sustainability means thinking about the future, and working toward healthy, just, and vibrant futures for everyone, not just the kids in the room right now.

Children are encouraged to develop a genuine appreciation of the natural world, to understand the impact people have on it, and to see the connections between people, animals, plants, lands, and waters. A big part of that comes from recognising that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have cared for Country for over 60,000 years. That history is not a footnote here. It is woven into how sustainability is taught and talked about across the whole program.

Something else worth knowing is that sustainability at this centre goes well beyond picking up rubbish or turning off taps. Children engage with social and economic sustainability too, things like fairness, sharing, democracy, and what it actually means to be a responsible member of a community. Those are big ideas, but educators here know how to make them real and relevant for young children.

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Here is how it all comes to life at the centre day to day:

Kids are genuinely encouraged to take an active role in looking after the environment, and to think about real ways they can help create a better future
They learn about their rights and responsibilities as part of their local and global communities, through experiences that actually mean something to them
Recycling is just part of the daily routine here, with containers available during mealtimes and throughout the day
Social justice is woven into how educators make curriculum decisions, so children grow up understanding fairness from a young age
Conversations about environmentally responsible practices happen regularly with both children and families as part of what the centre teaches
Families are kept in the loop about what the centre is doing and encouraged to bring those same habits home
Children are guided toward becoming active, caring members of their communities, with a genuine respect for others and an appreciation for diversity in all its forms
Sustainability ideas are shared openly between educators, children, and families through newsletters, parent meetings, emails, and just everyday chat
Children are hands-on with the worm farm and composting bin, learning what goes where and helping keep it all running, with educators guiding them through it
Educators model good energy and water habits throughout the day, things like switching off lights when a room is empty or using leftover water play water on the garden
When it comes to buying equipment, the centre leans toward natural, eco-friendly materials and tries to keep plastic and disposables to a minimum
Reduce, reuse, recycle is not just a slogan here; it is genuinely how both children and educators approach things every day
Green cleaning products are used instead of harsh chemicals wherever the centre can manage it
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Kelly Sports Fundamental Motor Skills Program

Kelly Sports is part of the Kindergarten program at Broadmeadows ELC, and it is provided free of charge to all enrolled Kinder children. The program is built around structured, age-appropriate physical activity that gives children real opportunities to develop their fundamental motor skills in a way that is fun and supportive.

Children build coordination, balance, strength, confidence, and teamwork through the program. Beyond the physical side of things, participation promotes active lifestyles, strengthens social interaction, and contributes to children's overall health, wellbeing, and readiness for learning. Term activities are rotated throughout the year to keep things fresh and give children new challenges to work through.

Sporty Shorties is a program that has been run in over 300 preschools and childcare centres around Australia, instilling a love of physical activity in young children.

Each weekly session runs for 20-30 minutes and uses equipment suitable for 2.5 to 5-year-old children. All our coaches are rigorously screened and fully trained to run fun, engaging programs in a safe and encouraging environment. Sporty Shorties includes all mainstream sports and helps preschool children improve their fine and gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination and foot-eye coordination. It also teaches social interaction, sharing and taking turns, concentration and listening, and empathy.

Cooking Program

Ask any parent whose child has done the cooking program and they will tell you the same thing: kids come home talking about it. A lot. And once you understand what is actually going on in those sessions, that reaction makes complete sense.

Culinary experiences at Broadmeadows ELC are far more than just making something to eat. They are hands-on, sensory-rich, and packed with learning across so many areas of a child's development that it is honestly hard to keep track of. Cognitive, social, emotional, physical, cultural; cooking touches all of it, and children have no idea it is happening because they are just having a really good time.

Here is what children are actually building every time they cook:

Early maths skills: Measuring, counting, figuring out which container holds more; it all happens naturally in the kitchen. Children pick up mathematical language like full, empty, more, and less without anyone having to sit them down and teach it.
Problem-solving and decision-making: Cooking means making choices, following steps, and working out what to do when something goes wrong. That kind of thinking builds executive functioning and persistence in a way that feels nothing like a lesson.
Sequencing and memory: Following a recipe from start to finish teaches children to hold information in their heads and see something through. Memory, attention, and sequencing all get a workout without children even realising it.
Confidence and independence: There is nothing quite like the look on a child's face when they have made something themselves. That pride builds a real sense of identity and capability, which ties directly into EYLF Outcome 1.
Community and collaboration: Taking turns, sharing tasks, and working alongside others in the kitchen teaches children what it actually means to be part of a community, connecting to EYLF Outcome 2.
Emotional regulation: The routine and sensory side of cooking helps children stay grounded and focused. It is one of those activities that naturally settles kids down.
Fine motor development: All that stirring, pouring, kneading, and chopping with child-safe tools is quietly strengthening the hand muscles children will need when they start writing.
Sensory exploration: Different textures, temperatures, smells, and tastes give children's senses a real workout and build confidence around trying things that are new or unfamiliar.
Healthy eating habits: Children who help make the food are far more likely to actually eat it. That is a simple truth, and it builds a healthy relationship with food that tends to stick around for life.
Understanding where food comes from: When children grow something and then cook it, food starts to mean something beyond what is on a supermarket shelf. Farm-to-table experiences deepen that understanding of sustainability in a way that genuinely resonates with kids.
Cultural learning and inclusion: Cooking dishes from different backgrounds teaches children to be curious and respectful about the world around them, and it brings families and their traditions into the centre in a really meaningful way.

To find out more about how the cooking program fits into the weekly routine, get in touch through the Contact Us page or come in for a visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Broadmeadows ELC offers four extra curricular programs: the Breathe and Flow Yoga Program, a Sustainability Program, the Kelly Sports Fundamental Motor Skills Program, and a Cooking Program. Each one supports a different area of children's development, and most are provided at no cost to enrolled families.
The Breathe and Flow Yoga Program and the Kelly Sports Fundamental Motor Skills Program are both provided free of charge to enrolled Kindergarten children. Families are welcome to speak with the centre directly to find out exactly what is included in their child's program.
Each program works on something different. Yoga builds emotional regulation, mindfulness, and resilience. Kelly Sports develops physical skills, coordination, and social confidence. Cooking supports maths, fine motor, sensory, and cultural development. Sustainability builds environmental awareness and community values. Together they give children a well-rounded foundation that goes beyond what the standard curriculum covers.
Yes. Programs including yoga and cooking are connected to both the Early Years Learning Framework and the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework, so every activity has clear developmental purpose sitting behind it.
The team at Broadmeadows ELC is happy to walk families through the activities on offer, how they rotate across the term, and what children can expect throughout the year. A good place to start is the enrolment page or simply get in touch with the centre directly.

If you have any questions or need further clarification on anything, please feel free to ask!

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