Our Centre
Our Centre is dedicated to providing a nurturing and stimulating environment for children of all ages. With six rooms in our single-story center, each space is carefully designed to support different developmental stages:
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Beetle Room: For infants from 6 weeks to 12 months,
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Bumble Bee Room: Designed for toddlers aged 12 to 24 months,
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Caterpillar Room: Catering to children aged 2 to 3 years,
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Dragonfly Room: The first of our 3-year-old kinder rooms, where structured learning and play blend seamlessly.
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Grasshopper Room (3 years): Another 3-year-old kinder room that fosters social development and early education.
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Butterfly Room (4 years): Our final room, specially designed for 4-year-olds, helps prepare children for their next educational steps.
Our outdoor areas are rich with natural beauty, including large trees that provide ample opportunities for children to engage with nature. We strive to create a home like atmosphere where every child feels welcome and valued.
Our team of dedicated educators is passionate about providing a positive learning experience for each child in our care. We are committed to fostering a strong sense of belonging, safety, and security, allowing children to thrive and reach their full potential.
Beetle Room


Bumble Bee Room
Caterpillar Room


Dragonfly Room
Grasshopper Room
This room is designed to cater to the unique developmental needs of 3-year-olds, focusing on fostering both social and cognitive growth. At this stage, children are becoming more independent and are eager to explore the world around them. In the Kangaroo Room, we emphasize social development through group activities that encourage teamwork, sharing, and communication. Children engage in play-based learning, which helps them develop friendships, learn conflict resolution, and express their emotions in a healthy way.
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Butterfly Room
Our final room is specially tailored for 4-year-olds who are preparing for their transition to formal schooling. In this room, we place a strong emphasis on fostering independence, problem-solving, and social skills. The curriculum includes a variety of hands-on activities that encourage curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. Through a mix of play-based learning and structured lessons, children are guided to develop early literacy, numeracy, and communication skills. This environment is designed to support children as they build confidence in their abilities and form strong relationships with peers and educators, ensuring they are ready for the next step in their educational journey.