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Learning Curves Childcare
Child Care and Education in Auckland area
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Our address
11 Kinross St,
Auckland
0600,
New Zealand
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09 626 3270
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Services offered
Childcare, Early Education, Mixed-age Approach, Specialised Program for Under 2s, Transition to School Program, 20 Hours Free Education
Expertised in Child Care and Education
Kindergarten
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Blockhouse Bay, Auckland City
Additional info
Teachers, Toddlers, Babies, Children, Daytime, ECE, Early Childhood Education, Preschool, Full Day, Music, Painting, Puzzles, Arts & Crafts, Games
Availability/ Opening hours
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Opens in 15 Hr 47 Min
Nestled in the heart of Auckland, Learning Curves Childcare stands as a vibrant beacon for early education and care, where every child is nurtured to reach their full potential. Established with a passion for learning and a commitment to excellence, we have been part of this beautiful city's educational landscape since [founding date]. At Learning Curves Childcare, we believe that each child is unique and capable, and our approach reflects that belief. We embrace a mixed-age approach, fostering an environment where every age group learns from each other, creating a symphony of growth and development. Our programs are meticulously designed for various stages, ranging from tender care for our little ones under two years old to our Transition to School Program, ensuring a seamless journey as they grow and prepare for the next big step in their lives. Our dedication to early education is unwavering. We understand that these formative years lay the foundation for a child's future success, and we are honored to be a part of that process. Our team is composed of passionate educators who are not just caregivers but facilitators of discovery, creativity, and curiosity. We pride ourselves on our specialized program for under 2s, designed to stimulate their rapidly developing minds while ensuring they feel safe, loved, and secure. As children grow older, we transition them into our Kindergarten program, where they continue to learn through play, guided by our experienced educators. But we're not just about academic excellence. We value the importance of social and emotional development as much as we do cognitive growth. Our programs encourage empathy, resilience, and a sense of community that children carry with them throughout their lives. In addition, we are proud to offer 20 Hours Free Education for eligible children, making quality education more accessible for our families. At Learning Curves Childcare, we strive to make a difference in every child's life and are committed to providing an exceptional learning environment that fosters growth, curiosity, and joy. Come, join us as we embark on this incredible journey of learning together.
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“Had their t/aways before, but last night..eew chicken chow mein, the taste was lovely, except: hardly any chicken, 1 coin size round of carrot halved and tough, large chunks of cauli quite firm, old broccoli it was going yellow underneath eewww, onion was lovely, appearance was horrid. Also had two spring rolls, eeeww, consisted of mince, some corn kernels and some peas, no shredded cabbage, flavour ok, but certainly not a spring roll, the pastry itself was good, I guess they made them.”