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Central Kids Waipahihi
Child Care and Education in Taupo, Waikato area
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Our address
21 Frederick Street,
Taupo
3330,
Waikato, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
07 378 7993
0508 454 633
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Our fax
07 883 8110
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Our website
www.centralkids.org.nz
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Services offered since 2013
Kindergarten, Early Childhood Education, 20 Hours ECE, Care for children 2 years and over, Community Connections, Nature Focus, Bicultural Curriculum
Expertised in Child Care and Education
Kindergarten
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Taupo, Taupo Area
Additional info
Teachers, Toddlers, Babies, Children, Daytime, ECE, Early Childhood Education, Preschool, Full Day, Music, Painting, Puzzles, Arts & Crafts, Games
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Central Kids Waipahihi are:
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Opens in 1 day 12 Hr 38 Min
Nestled in the heart of Waikato, Central Kids Waipahihi has been a vibrant hub of childcare and education since 2013. Our center, a cherished cornerstone in this beautiful city, is dedicated to providing exceptional care and learning experiences for children aged two years and beyond, in an environment that fosters growth, curiosity, and joy. At Central Kids Waipahihi, we embrace the spirit of Kindergarten as more than just a transition phase, but as a foundation for lifelong learning. We believe in Early Childhood Education as the cornerstone of a child's future, and strive to create an environment where every child can thrive. Our commitment to the 20 Hours ECE scheme ensures affordability for families while maintaining our high-quality educational standards. Nature is not just a backdrop at Central Kids Waipahihi; it is integrated into our curriculum. We believe that a connection with nature nurtures curiosity and respect, instilling a sense of responsibility towards our environment from an early age. Our outdoor spaces are designed to inspire exploration, discovery, and play, while fostering a deep appreciation for the beauty around us. Central Kids Waipahihi is more than just a childcare center; we are woven into the fabric of our community. We value the connections we make with our families, local schools, and cultural institutions, and strive to provide opportunities for children to engage in meaningful interactions with their wider community. At our core, we celebrate diversity and are committed to a bicultural curriculum that honors both Māori and Pakeha heritages. We believe that this approach not only enriches the educational experience but also fosters understanding, respect, and harmony among our tamariki (children). Step into Central Kids Waipahihi, and you'll find a warm, welcoming environment where every child is seen, heard, and valued. We invite you to join us on this exciting journey of learning, growth, and community connection. Together, we can help shape the future leaders of our wonderful Waikato.
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“A clean light & easy browse shop with an amazing selection of magazines. Also some lovely gift ideas..AND, NO PONG is found here..an excellent natural underarm product..the best! Friendly staff! 5☆”
Great service
“Pointed out future issues. Friendly, nothing too much trouble. I forgot my house key and the lovely lady brought it to my house plus delivered my car home.”
Danger Is Ok?
“Manuka St Castlecliff , Payne trucks often at cattle run across entire road so anyone coming round corner of Mill Rd into Manuka St cannot see what is coming at all, must not only cross onto the wrong side of the road but onto the grass verge to get around. The seeing distance does not exist. There exists a real danger, regularly. Why no traffic safety people when blocking the road like this? Is it legal to park across a now busy public road creating a danger with no safety plans are used?”