Curriculum

Our curriculum is based on the principles of New Zealand’s national early childhood curriculum, Te Whāriki, which all Early Childhood Education services (childcare centres, preschools, kindergartens etc) use.

Te Whāriki provides a foundation for children to become confident and competent lifelong learners.  In particular, we focus on children’s learning competencies as advocated by Te Whāriki, encouraging children to:

These early childhood curriculum competencies flow onto the New Zealand School Curriculum competencies, as illustrated below by the Ministry of Education

What your child will learn

Aspirations For Your Child

Te Whāriki is based on the aspirations that children grow up:

Because learning happens everywhere and all the time, the connections children make about their learning between home and their childcare centre or preschool helps them build strong learning foundations.

Specific Areas of Learning

Our centre environments are set up to encourage children to explore a range of curriculum areas including:

Documenting Your Child’s Learning

During your child’s time in child care a Portfolio or Special Achievement Journal will be kept as a record of their learning.

These portfolios are valuable keepsakes and include photos of your child, their artwork and written commentaries from the teachers on what, and how, your child is learning.