Corio early childhood educator Raelene Carr capped off a successful year in 2024 as a finalist in the Educator of the Year in the Victorian Early Years Awards.
Raelene has worked at William Hovell Preschool in Corio for more than 25 years and is a passionate educator and advocate for children and families.
“It’s the best job in the world,” Raelene said. “There are challenges … but the great days outweigh the bad.”
Raelene’s early childhood teaching career took off after she responded to an advertisement in the local newspaper for a role at William Hovell Preschool and was selected from 250 applicants for an interview.
“At the interview I said if I get the job, I’ll be here until I retire … and now here I am 26 years later. I think that’s why I got the job,” she said.
The Educator of the Year Award nomination highlighted Raelene’s dedication to building connections with children to support their learning and wellbeing.
She said she was “overwhelmed and excited” to be chosen as one of just three finalists in the state-wide award, which recognised an educator who has demonstrated “innovative and exemplary practice in early childhood education and care”.
Her caring, calm and consistent approach, along with her dedication to developing strong relationships with families, has led to positive outcomes for children and families at the preschool.
“It’s nice to be able to look back at the end of each year and see the difference you’ve made in these children’s lives,” she said.
Raelene has two grown-up sons of her own and six grandchildren aged six to 21. She lives in Corio and values her close connections with families. She’s now teaching children whose parents, aunties and uncles were once in her care. “I can’t go to the supermarket without someone coming up to me. I’ve even been invited to 18th and 21st birthdays of former students. To think I’ve had that much impact is incredible.”