Our Pillars of Practice
We help children to develop, study, learn languages, develop social and communication skills, demonstrate their talents through play-based learning.
Our Pillars of Practice
Our Pillars of Practice
We create a safe, inclusive community where every child feels seen, valued, and connected.
- Celebrating diversity
- Building relationships
- Honouring identity
Being
Being
We honour the present moment in a child’s life through meaningful play, relationships, and discovery.
- Supporting wellbeing
- Encouraging expression
- Valuing play and joy
Becoming
Becoming
We support each child’s journey to become confident, creative, and capable learners and citizens.
- Nurturing independence
- Fostering curiosity
- Encouraging lifelong learning
Play-Based Enquiry Learning
Play-Based Enquiry Learning
We believe play is the heart of learning. Through enquiry and imagination, children explore their world.
- Open-ended play
- Critical thinking
- Imaginative exploration
Partnership with Families
Partnership with Families
Families are children’s first teachers. We build respectful, collaborative relationships that strengthen learning.
- Open communication
- Shared goals
- Cultural respect
Reconciliation & Cultural Respect
Reconciliation & Cultural Respect
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land and embed First Nations perspectives in our daily practice.
- Connection to Country
- Storytelling and culture
- Truth-telling and respect
Food as a Learning Experience
We see food and mealtimes as opportunities for learning, social development, and joy.
- Children are encouraged to try new foods and explore tastes, textures, and smells.
- Discussions around healthy eating, where food comes from, and making good choices are embedded in the curriculum.
- Gardening programs allow children to grow and taste their own vegetables and herbs.

how we work?
Sustainability & Stewardship
We guide children to care for the environment and make responsible, thoughtful choices for the planet.
- Nature-based learning
- Sustainable routines
- Eco-awareness
Reflective & Intentional Practice
Our educators are lifelong learners—observing, reflecting, and adapting to meet every child’s needs.
- Professional growth
- Evidence-based practice
- Responsive teaching

