Childcare Agencies in Flat Bush, Auckland with opening hours

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58 Ormiston Rd, Flat Bush, Auckland, 2102

09 952 9040
At Busy Bees Ormiston Road in Flat Bush, we believe that as an Early Education Centre we have an important part to play in our community and a very special opportunity to positively impact young children’s lives in their early stages of development. With a safe, fun and nurturing environment for your child, we provide a place for children to learn, develop and grow through social interaction in an engaging environment, carefully set up by kaiako. Our 4 age appropriate rooms and exciting outdoor areas offer lots of opportunities to explore and learn. Our Flat Bush childcare centre caters for tamariki aged 0-6yrs and we are open 7.00am - 6.00pm, Monday – Friday.
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20 McKittrick Avenue, Auckland, 2019

09-271 6428
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37 Bishop Dunn Place, Auckland, 2013

09-271 6553
Kiwi Supertots Learning Centre, Botany is licensed for 135 children with a maximum of 25 up to two years of age. The centre is divided into age-related rooms. Each room has its own teaching team, routine, outdoor play area and age-appropriate resources. The site provides for a school holiday and before/after school programme. The centre serves a culturally diverse community. Many children speak languages other than English. Most children are of Indian heritage with smaller numbers of children who are Asian, Pakeha, Maori or Pacific. The centre philosophy fosters an inclusive teaching approach within a nurturing environment. It promotes high quality education and a strong foundation for children's learning and development. This is one of three Kiwi Supertots centres owned by the director and consultant. The regional manager is supported by an area manager and a centre supervisor. The centre employs 12 teachers, seven are fully registered and five are provisionally registered. The 2014 ERO report noted that leaders provided good support for teachers to develop assessment, curriculum planning and evaluation. Self-review, parent partnership and the appraisal process were identified as improvement priorities. Good progress has been made in these areas.