Our Aroha Room is a calm, nurturing, purpose-built environment for children aged between 3 months and 2 years old. We work closely with families to incorporate your child's home routines at the centre and our caring teaching team provide frequent updates on your child's development through open communication.
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Our indoor environments are purposely built to support the learning and development of different age groups – Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers. Each room is equipped with high-quality, age-focused resources designed to spark curious minds. Our spacious outdoor areas encourage physical activity where children can explore and challenge themselves on our modern playground equipment, building independence and self-confidence.
Aroha Room (Infants)3 months - 2 years old
Wairua Room (Toddlers)2 - 3.5 years old
Our Wairua Room is an active learning environment that allows toddlers to explore and learn by engaging with age-focused resources.
Our expansive outdoor area allows children to engage in activities that will promote their physical & gross motor skills, self-confidence, and independence while they explore and learn through our 16 Areas of Play.
Our indoor and outdoor environments are interconnected, so children of different age groups can interact with each other while promoting tuakana-teina relationships.
Mana Room (Preschoolers)3.5 - 6 years old
Our purpose-built Mana Room encourages Preschoolers to engage in learning through play with age-appropriate resources designed to inspire and spark curious minds. Through our 16 Areas of Play, children engage in new experiences while developing their self-confidence and independence.
Along with our Set for School program, our experienced teaching team works closely with you and your child as they become ready to transition to primary school and start the next step of their learning journey.
Our centre indoor and outdoor environments are interconnected, so children of different age groups can interact with each other while promoting tuakana-teina relationships.