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A converted 1950's bungalow with various additions provides our children with a fun, funky enviroment . We have an amazing outdoor play area, with a very large sandpit that enable lots of exploratory play.
| Monday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Thursday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Friday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
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The building is a converted 1950's bungalow with various additions, providing our children with a fun yet challenging environment where they are able to freely explore. This includes a Baby sleep room, Under 2's crawling area, Under 2's outside playground, Bathroom, Inside area, Kitchen, Deck, Outdoor playground, Transition to school room, and Sleep room.
Indoors we have an art and craft area, puzzle table, a family play area, library corner, playdough/clay table, natural resource shelf, and space for block and lego building. Resources and spaces are rotated with our monthly planning cycle. We also have an amazing outdoor area, a large sandpit, a plum tree, playground, gardens, obstacle course, carpentry table, art easel, water play area, and basketball hoop. We have a large shed located outside which stores all of our outdoor resources.
We have a separate under 2's crawling area with plenty of sensory and exploratory resources which are on low shelves for the infants and toddlers to reach themselves, a book corner, natural resources and nice sheep skins to sit on. Located inside is a couch suitable for bottle feeding and parents who are breastfeeding. They also have their own outdoor playground including a sandpit, climbing courses, bikes, rocking horses, and water/messy play trough. On the deck there is a table with special chairs designed so infants and toddlers cannot fall, where they have their kai (food).
We also provide a Transition to School programme with our four year olds, in their own little "school room". We often go on visits to the local primary school so children can become familiar with the school environment.
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