Jenny’s ELC Shines a Spotlight on Early Childhood Educators at Inaugural Awards Night

The inaugural Jenny’s Early Learning Centres Annual Awards Night and Gala Ball was held in Ballarat last month.
Held in Ballarat, the event recognised the extraordinary achievements of educators and teams across 11 award categories, celebrating those who embody Jenny’s four pillars — Educators, Families, Community, and Children.
Jenny’s ELC CEO Darren Reid said the evening was a milestone moment for the organisation and for the broader sector.
“Early childhood educators play one of the most important roles in society — they nurture children’s confidence, help them explore their identity, and inspire their curiosity for learning. These awards are about celebrating the profound impact educators have, not only on children but on families and communities as a whole,” Mr Reid said.
Celebrating Excellence Across Regions
Educators and teams from Bendigo, Ballarat, and Geelong were honoured on the night, reflecting both Jenny’s established history and its rapid growth across regional Victoria.
Ballarat celebrated the evening’s most prestigious accolade, with Lesley Aspland from The Arch (Director) awarded the Jenny’s ELC Values Award.

Bendigo centres proudly took home six awards:
– Voice of the Child Award – Jess Crimmins, Strathfieldsaye
– Family Partnership Excellence Award – Maddison Jorgensen-Slimmon, Strathfieldsaye
– Professional Growth and Curiosity Award – Caloe Simons, Epsom
– Sunshine in Human Form Award – Sophie Baker, Epsom
– Individual Event Spirit Award – Heidi Round, Maiden Gully
– Individual Community Champion Award – Tori McCarten, Strathfieldsaye
– Team Event Spirit Award – Bendigo Hospital
Geelong centres also shone, receiving three major honours:
– Most Enthusiastic Storyteller Award
– Jasmin Carmody, Armstrong Creek
– Cultural Inclusion Award – Kym Binney, Lara
– Team Community Champions Award – Lara

Mr Reid said the diversity of awards reflected the many ways educators make an impact.
“Some awards highlight the joy and creativity our educators bring into children’s lives, others recognise the deep partnerships they build with families or their leadership in community. Together, they tell a powerful story about the role early childhood education plays in shaping the next generation,” he said.
A Positive Story for the Sector
Jenny’s ELC has been part of the Bendigo community for more than 18 years and is now expanding across Ballarat and Geelong, extending the same signature community impact that has long defined its presence in Bendigo.
The Awards Night brought together educators from all regions under one roof for the first time, reinforcing a strong, unified culture across the organisation.

The event also shone a light on early childhood education as a career of purpose and impact.
“These awards demonstrate the pride and professionalism of our workforce. At a time when the early childhood sector faces recruitment and retention challenges nationally, celebrating our people and telling these positive stories is more important than ever,” Mr Reid said.
Jenny’s ELC plans to make the Annual Awards Night a flagship event for the sector, continuing to grow alongside the organisation’s expansion.
About Jenny’s ELC
Jenny’s ELC has provided high-quality early education and care for more than 15 years, with centres across Bendigo, Ballarat, and Geelong. Guided by its four pillars — Educators, Families, Community, and Children — Jenny’s ELC is committed to creating environments where children feel safe, valued, and empowered to thrive.
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