Tumut Community Preschool
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During 2019 the children from  Gindhay room developed a project about feeding the ducks down at the duck park.  Children discovered that feeding the ducks bread was very bad for them.  Gindhay room children worked together to research the best foods to feed ducks and developed a sign to educate everyone how to feed the ducks safely.  Snowy Valleys Council were kind enough to work with us and approved new signage that the children helped design. 
We are so proud that there are two beautiful signs in Tumut at the duck park (Pioneer Park - Elm Drive) so everyone now knows how to feed the ducks safely. 
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Artwork by Trish Whitburn
Tumut Community Preschool acknowledges all First Nations peoples and the traditional Wiradjuri custodians of the land on which our Preschool is located and where we live, work and play. We pay respects to Elders past, present and future and acknowledge their continued connection to Country, culture and language.​.
  • Home
  • About us
    • Our History
    • Our values and philosophy
    • What we offer
    • National Quality Framework
    • Quality Improvement Plan
    • Our structure
  • Learning
    • Your child's learning
    • School Transition
  • Enrolment
    • How to enrol
    • Priority of Access
  • Newsletters
  • Reconciliation
  • Useful Links
  • FAQ's
  • Contact us