Kids' Early Learning Marayong

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Centre Features

Kids' Early Learning Marayong is a long day care centre that offers quality care and early education for children between the age of 6 weeks and 6 years.

Features:

  • Located close to Quakers hill Public School and Quakers court shopping centre, and community facilities
  • Outdoor environment consist of age appropriate play spaces with a separate babies yard and play area
  • Green space includes sandpits, sensory garden, mud kitchen, stepping stones, veggie patches and a balance of natural and artificial play surfaces
  • Engaged in the Letter Box Project, where children connect with elderly Australians,  University of Wollongong, NSW Health and child and family health services
  • Centre provides the Thrive@5 program, Tiny Tots Talking
  • Educators are multilingual with the ability to converse in Hindi, Punjabi, Pilipino, Tamil, Sinhalese and many more
  • All meals are prepared on site by our qualified cook who has been at the Centre for over 20 years
  • Play-based educational programs, 'Ready for Life' and 'Ready for School' are taught at the service, which have been endorsed by professionals in the early childhood sector. They also reflect the Early Years Learning Framework and My Time, Our Place Framework, and complement the National Quality Standards
  • A part of the Munch & Move program
  • Programs activities and learning experiences are individualised to suit each child's interests, stage of development and social skills, with collaborative involvement and feedback between families and educators
  • In partnership with Dalmarri to enhance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Learnings
  • Storypark communication app platform is offered to families with tailored one-on-one feedback and photos about your child
  • Strong community links, with excursions and incursions offered, such as centre visits by education officers from local Animal Holding Facility
  • Owned and operated by Blacktown City Council
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