
Kindergarten
Confidence starts with kindergarten, where children develop essential skills like teamwork, problem-solving, communication and independence. It’s all about creating a strong foundation so they feel ready and excited for school. Families value the experiences we provide, making the transition smoother and setting their child up for success from day one.
Inside Our Kindergarten Experience
Learning and Development
- Provide a play-based curriculum that encourages curiosity and creativity.
- Teach foundational literacy and numeracy skills through engaging activities.
- Foster problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
- Support social and emotional development with group activities and role-playing.
- Encourage independence and self-confidence through guided tasks and routines.
School Readiness
- We use a mix of flexible and structured routines to prepare children for primary school schedules.
- Develop communication and listening skills essential for classroom settings.
- Teach children how to follow instructions and work collaboratively with peers.
- Build resilience and adaptability to help children handle new environments.
- Offer tailored support to ensure each child is ready for the next step.
Family and Community Support
- Provide regular updates on your child’s progress and milestones.
- Create opportunities for families to engage in their child’s learning journey.
- Offer flexible scheduling options to suit busy family lives.
- Build a sense of community through events and parent networking opportunities.
- Maintain open communication to address any questions or concerns.
Loved by Parents, Trusted by Families
From first steps to first friendships, discover how our caring teachers, safe environment, and playful learning programs have made a difference in their child’s growth and happiness.
Kindergarten – FAQ
1. What’s the difference between daycare and kindy?
Kindy specifically targets children in the year before they start formal schooling, focusing on preparing children for the school by introducing structured learning alongside play-based activities. Kindy programs are designed to develop early literacy, numeracy, and social skills, making it a great step before starting formal schooling.
What age group is suitable for pre school?
Pre school in Queensland is designed for children who are at least 4 years old by 30 June in the year they attend. It’s the year before Prep, helping children develop essential skills for formal schooling. While not compulsory, pre school provides valuable preparation for a smooth transition to school.
Does your kindergarten school follow a specific curriculum?
Our government-approved and subsidised kindergarten program follows the Queensland Kindergarten Learning Guideline, ensuring a high-quality, play-based approach to early education. Led by a qualified early childhood teacher and supported by experienced educators, the program is tailored to each child’s strengths, interests, and developmental needs, preparing them for a confident transition to school.
Is your community preschool open to children from all backgrounds?
Our community preschool welcomes children from all backgrounds, creating an inclusive and diverse environment. This approach helps children learn about different cultures and perspectives while fostering a sense of belonging and community, which is essential for their social and emotional development.
