Learning Centres in Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland

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580 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland, 0610

09-834 6012
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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16a Harbour View Road, Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland, 0610

09-834 5024
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area

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19 Kintara Drive, Massey, Auckland, 0614

09-833 9794
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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47a Longburn Road, LINCOLN, Auckland, 0610

09-836 2740
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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34a Trig Road, Auckland, 0618

09-416 8723
At Hobsonville Kindergarten we view all children as Taonga (gifts). We acknowledge and celebrate the kete of skills, knowledge and life experiences each child brings with them. Future Focus We believe children are citizens of today and support them to become leaders of tomorrow. We hold the values of respect, equity and integrity and support our children to develop these attitudes. We advocate for children’s rights. We support the development of children’s social competency through positive guidance strategies. Learning together Our children participate in a stimulating learning environment, where they learn to identify themselves as learners and develop an understanding of the learning process. Free play helps to develop the children’s sense of responsibility towards their own learning and personal growth, instilling a lifelong passion for learning. We encourage our children to learn together, developing their independence and cooperation skills. A Place for Everyone Whanaungatanga (respect for people, places and things), underpins our daily practice. We acknowledge and respect Tiriti o Waitangi and strive to provide an environment that upholds the values and beliefs of both treaty partners. We warmly embrace the diversity of cultures within our kindergarten whanau and strive to be a part of a democratic, inclusive, safe and happy community. Whanau Connections We respect whanau as their child’s first teacher, holding unique knowledge of their child. Partnerships between teachers, whanau, children and the wider community are at the heart of our teaching practice. We welcome and empower all participants within the Kindergarten community to share their knowledge, ideas and expertise. Trusted in the Community As part of the Auckland Kindergarten Association, we can offer a different experience to your typical daycare in Hobsonville. Kindergartens and the AKA have an established reputation as top-quality centres of learning, with innovative and creative teaching. We ar…
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66A Divich Avenue, Te Atatu South, Auckland, 0610

09-836 3856
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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124a Don Buck Road, Massey, Auckland, 0614

09-832 4899
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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326A Don Buck Road, Massey, Auckland, 0614

09-833 7000
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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1A Henderson Valley Road, Henderson, Auckland, 0612

09-838 8710
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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21 Karepo Crescent, Ranui, Auckland, 0612

09-832 5700
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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62A Summerland Drive, Henderson, Auckland, 0612

09-835 0909
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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Ranui Station Road, Ranui, Auckland, 0612

09-833 9887
Kindergarten, Learning Centre, Playgroup
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11 Mcglashen Place, Birkenhead, Auckland, 0626

09-483 7073
Welcome to Kauri Park Kindergarten, where wonderment and curiosity of the world around us fosters a positive learner identity for a lifetime! We’re located in a quiet suburban area of Birkdale alongside Rangatira Reserve, next to Kauri Park School. We welcome tamariki aged 2-6 years old and offer 20hrs free every week. Licensed for just 40 children, we really get to know our families well and work together to ensure each child has the very best early education. Our philosophy focuses on children’s identity, encompassing four aspects: Self-Identity, Social Identity, Cultural Identity, and their Nature Connectedness. These serve as a framework through which we view each child’s individuality within a diverse community of learners. Relationships at heart Supporting tamariki to develop a sense of belonging and building strong relationships with our parents and whanau is very important to us. We work in consultation with parents and whanau around your aspirations for your child, making time and space for regular discussion. We facilitate an engaged Parent Whanau Group where parents can actively participate in organising fundraising and family events. Individualised transition You can be assured that your child will be nurtured in kindergarten life by experienced kaiako. Each child is unique so an individual transition plan will be designed in partnership with families. We support each child within a group setting and work alongside them to understand and support their unique strengths and interests. Mana and Kaitiaki We have a strong emphasis on social and emotional learning, creating an environment of empathy, communication, listening and kotahitanga (team work). Through group experiences, outdoor play, and collaborative inquiry children learn to cooperate, solve problems and support one another. Tamariki enjoy regular walks to the ngahere (bush) next door, being active caretakers of their environment, supporting their mana. Our environment Kaiako have created a home a…
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62 Balmain Road, Birkenhead, Auckland, 0626

09-480 7332
Established in 1908, the Auckland Kindergarten Association AKA is a charitable trust made up of over 100 kindergartens in the greater Auckland area
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90 Walmer Road, Auckland, 1022

09-846 0897
Pt Chevalier Kindergarten has a garden that inspires curiosity and challenges for our young learners, as well as providing opportunities for active movement. Here at Pt Chevalier Kindergarten, we have a strong focus on sustainability and are proud to have achieved Silver Enviroschool status. Pt Chevalier Kindergarten maintains good links with schools and the local community. Everyone is welcome! The experienced teaching team at Pt Chevalier Kindergarten is passionate about working alongside akonga and their whanau in this strong and supportive community. We view our kindergarten as a place where children’s curiosity is highly valued and constantly encouraged. The quality learning programmes we provide are based on the New Zealand Early Childhood Curriculum, Te Whariki.
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124 Sturges Road, Henderson, Auckland, 0612

09-836 4943
Kindergarten, Learning Centre, Playgroup
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31A Kaikoura Street, Henderson, Auckland, 0612

09-836 2283
Kindergarten, Learning Centre, Playgroup
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17 Oakley Avenue, Auckland, 1026

09-828 1467
Whanau connections Warm and respectful relationships are at the heart of everything we do here at Waterview Kindergarten. We welcome whanau involvement in their tamariki’s learning, supporting them to connect their learning at kindergarten with life at home. We appreciate whanau sharing their knowledge and cultural events with our kindergarten community. Enviroschools We are a part of the Enviroschools program and are proud to have earned our Bronze award in 2020. Empowering our tamariki to be connected to nature is important to us and has a big influence on our curriculum. Children are encouraged to be kaitiaki (guardians) of our special place here and at home and in the wider community. Ready for school We are situated on the grounds of Waterview Primary this allows our tamariki to maintain connections with friends and whanau who are at school. We also visit the classroom each week allowing our tamariki to develop relationships with their school Kaiako and experience a smooth transition to school. Quality learning Our beautiful, happy, and well-resourced space fosters children’s imagination and creativity. Children develop independence and autonomy by following their own interests and making decisions about their own learning. Teachers guide and support this learning by noticing, recognising, and responding to children’s emerging interests, strengths, and depositions. Supporting tamariki We currently have a special focus on supporting our tamariki in developing their social and emotional competence. We have a kind and caring bunch who are thriving in managing their own needs as well as supporting and encouraging their friends through challenges. We are very proud of the beautiful kind-hearted tamariki here. Specialist care Our kaiako are trained in implementing the Incredible Years Teacher Programme which supports young children with self-regulation and their social, emotional and academic competence. Our team Our teaching team are fully qualified, passionate, en…
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16 Airport Road, Auckland, 0618

09-416 4125
Welcome to Whenuapai Kindergarten, where we are committed to providing a safe, loving and fun environment for your child to learn and grow. We value a connection to nature and boast a natural outdoor space that encourages active movement and exploration. We assist your child to develop their independence while having a strong focus on developing social competencies. We encourage a culture of ā€˜kindness’ where we speak and show kindness to others as well as focus on looking after our natural world through sustainable practices. Being uniquely located next to Whenuapai Primary School provides us with opportunities to visit the school and we provide a strong transition to school programme. We welcome you to pop in and visit us any time. We would love the opportunity to meet you and your little one, to show you around and to answer any questions you may have. We are an experienced team who are passionate about developing children’s independence, resilience and supporting them to become capable and confident lifelong learners and communicators. Our team currently consists of four fully registered teachers, a part time administrator, and an unqualified teacher aide and teaching assistant. We are all passionate about teaching, and have a variety of interests. You can read our individual teacher profiles displayed at Whenuapai Kindergarten beside the office door. We believe that a trusting, friendly and happy working environment also means that children are happy and content. Whenuapai also has a very involved and friendly parent support group who welcome all new families. We look forward to meeting you and your family.
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1 Lancaster Road, Beach Haven, Auckland, 0626

09-483 6645
At Lancaster Learning Centre, we believe children have the right to quality care and education that support the development of their potentials By providing the basics of a safe environment, nutritious meals, exercise and caring educators, these essentials enable children to confidently follow their imaginations; to explore and experiment; to make choices from an array of activities; take ownership of their own learning through play, and so charting the directions for educators to encourage and foster Independence and life skills are incorporated and supported throughout the children s daily activities