Welcoming New Families

Welcoming families from Hoppers Crossing and surrounding suburbs

Choosing the right early learning centre is an important decision. At Lili’s Early Learning Centre in Hoppers Crossing, we welcome families from Tarneit, Truganina, Werribee and Wyndham Vale to join our nurturing, supportive community. We understand starting care is a big milestone, and our team is here to make the transition as smooth and positive as possible for both you and your child.

Starting your journey with us

From your first enquiry through to your child’s first day, our team will guide you every step of the way. We encourage all new families to visit our centre, meet our caring educators and explore our purpose-built rooms and outdoor spaces. Seeing our programs in action helps you feel confident that your child will be safe, happy and supported to grow.

Orientation tailored to your child

Before your child’s official start date, we offer orientation sessions to help them settle in. These short visits give children a chance to become familiar with their educators, new friends, and learning environment. Our educators take the time to get to know your child’s routine, interests and needs to ensure they feel comfortable and secure from day one.

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What to expect on your child’s first day

On your child’s first day at Lili’s Early Learning Centre, you can expect a warm welcome from our team. We’ll guide you through the sign-in process and support your child’s transition into their room. Our educators will keep you updated throughout the day to let you know how your child is settling, giving you peace of mind while they play, learn and make new friends.

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Building strong partnerships with families

We believe that strong relationships between families and educators are at the heart of quality early learning. We communicate openly with families about their child’s progress, daily experiences and achievements, and we encourage you to share insights about your child’s interests, routines and needs. Together, we support your child’s growth and development every day.