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Sagata Ana Aoga Amata
Child Care and Education in Wellington area
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Our address
21 Emmett Street,
Wellington
6021,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
04 389 1811
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Our fax
033891811
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Services offered
Samoan language-based early childhood education and care, Full-day education and care (6 months to 5 years), Care for babies and toddlers, OSCAR approved, 20 hours free ECE (conditions apply)
Expertised in Child Care and Education
Kindergarten
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Newtown, Wellington City
Payment options
Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Personal Cheques
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 Sagata Ana Aoga Amata are:
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Opens in 6 Hr 17 Min
Welcome to Sagata Ana Aoga Amata, a warm and vibrant Samoan-language based early childhood education and care centre nestled in the heart of Wellington. Since our humble beginnings, we've been dedicated to providing top-notch childcare and education services for infants as young as six months all the way up to five-year-olds preparing for kindergarten. Our centre is more than just a place for your little ones; it's a nurturing environment where children are encouraged to grow, explore, and learn at their own pace. Our team of passionate teachers and caregivers work tirelessly to create stimulating, age-appropriate activities that foster creativity, curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning. At Sagata Ana Aoga Amata, we understand the importance of early language development, so our curriculum is enriched with the Samoan language, allowing your child to experience and embrace their cultural heritage while also building essential language skills. We're proud to be OSCAR approved and offer 20 hours free ECE for eligible families (conditions apply). Our doors are always open, welcoming you and your family into our 'ohana'. We invite you to visit us, meet our team, and see firsthand how we nurture and educate the next generation of curious minds. Sagata Ana Aoga Amata isn't just a childcare centre; it's a home away from home, filled with love, laughter, and endless opportunities for learning and growth. Come join us on this incredible journey as we help shape your child's future, one smile at a time!
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“Carl Packer is the one that gives contractors a bad name... showed zero ability or pride in his work absolutely useless total waste of time.. do NOT recommend 👎”
They use NZ Post
“They use NZ Post - known for it's ill-reputation of poor communication, incompetent staff and delivering to the wrong address. After making a correction to my address, NZ Post was still failing to deliver the items. When I went to P&C for help, they took the side of the courier company rather than see the problem for what it was - a now correct address but still no delivery or means to collect the items. This is terrible customer service, and using NZ Post is asking for trouble. Shop elsewhere.”