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Playcentre EBOP Association
Child Care and Education in Whakatane, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
13 Richardson Street,
Whakatane
3120,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 307 1382
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Services offered
Early childhood education, Play sessions (ages 0-6), Specialized sessions (newborns to 1-year-olds), Child-initiated program, Community and support for families
Expertised in Child Care and Education
Kindergarten
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Whakatane, Whakatane Area
Additional info
Teachers, Toddlers, Babies, Children, Daytime, ECE, Early Childhood Education, Preschool, Full Day, Puzzles, Music, Painting, Games, Arts & Crafts
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Playcentre EBOP Association are:
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Opens in 1 day 12 Hr 24 Min
Welcome to Playcentre EBOP Association, nestled in the heart of Bay of Plenty - a vibrant region brimming with opportunities for our little ones to grow, learn, and play! Established over four decades ago, we've been dedicated to providing exceptional child care and education services that enrich the lives of children aged 0-6 years. Our story begins with a simple belief in the power of play and its role in shaping young minds. We are more than just a kindergarten; we are a community, a support system for families navigating the wondrous world of early childhood education. Here, each day is an adventure, filled with laughter, exploration, and discovery. Our child-initiated program encourages curiosity and independence, fostering self-confidence in every little learner. With specialized sessions tailored to newborns to 1-year-olds, as well as our older playgroup members, we ensure that each child's unique needs are met and nurtured. Our passionate teachers are more than educators; they are mentors, friends, and guides, working tirelessly to create an environment where every child feels valued and supported. At Playcentre EBOP Association, we believe in the magic of community. We are not just a group of parents and children; we are a family. We come together to share experiences, build friendships, and support one another as we embark on this incredible journey of parenthood. Our doors are always open, welcoming new faces with warmth and love. Join us at Playcentre EBOP Association, where every day is filled with joy, learning, and laughter. Together, we will watch our children grow, learn, and play, laying the foundation for a brighter future. We invite you to become a part of our story - a story of love, learning, and community spirit in the beautiful Bay of Plenty.
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Very poor service from this firm
“A very poor service from this firm. Failed to pay interest on funds held in trust, took months longer than should have to resolve estate settlement, used excuses that were not acceptable or plausible, created unnecessary meetings costing more in fees, and finally acknowledged shortfalls in service and offered a discount but did not include in final invoice. This firm is not transparent and is very inefficient. I do not recommend this firm”
Terrible
“The place is filthy. The fridge freezers still had blood in them, and didnt go properly. The toilets were never cleaned properly, the recreation room was used as the managers private bar, lots of permanents, some love but some toxic. The disabled toilet was illegal, and the women's toilets would often smell. The kitchen was dirty and cold with ovens that did not work properly. How it passed Council inspections I don't know. Don't go.”