KU ANSTO childcare educator interacting with a child

Our impact

KU has a long-demonstrated history of making a positive, lasting impact on children, families and communities. View our recent impact statistics.

Our family

13000
children
12000
families

experienced the KU Difference.

130
services and programs

provided early education and care services directly to children and families.

2000
staff helped us

including 29 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander staff.

5050
members formed

the foundational basis of KU’s constitutional and governance status.

Our impact

700

families increased their child’s engagement with the community through KU Family Programs.

290

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children accessed early childhood education through KU services.

1200

children from refugee and new migrant families were welcomed to Australia through early childhood education in KU’s Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) services.

1000

children with additional needs were included in KU services assisted by KU’s Education Support Team.

5600

early intervention and allied health sessions delivered.

4 m

dollars invested by KU, of its own funds, in socially impactful programs.

9000

early childhood education services were supported by KU Inclusion Agency staff.

9000

educators and support staff furthered their professional learning through KU’s Learning and Development programs.

Our results

KU quality

All KU services have been independently assessed against the National Quality Standard as amongst the highest quality in the country, and the results speak for themselves. (ACECQA, 31 December 2025)

2025 NQS Graph

KU Family Net Promoter Score

NPS graphic 2025

KU Employee Net Promoter Score

eNPS graphic 2025