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Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten
Child Care and Education in Auckland area
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22A Minnehaha Ave,
Auckland
0604,
New Zealand
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09 817 8782
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Services offered since 1966
Education and Care, Child-responsive, interest-based curriculum, Literacy learning, Integration of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Free play and structured experiences, Focus on child development
Expertised in Child Care and Education
Art, Manners, Spelling, Core Knowledge, PE
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Titirangi, West Auckland
Payment options
Cash, Personal Cheques
Additional info
Seasonal, Music, Painting, Puzzles, Field Trips, Arts & Crafts, Dancing, Games, Fitness, Basketball
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten are:
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Opens in 10 Hr 18 Min
Nestled in the heart of Auckland, Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten has been a cherished beacon of childcare and education for over five decades. Established in 1966, our kindergarten is more than just a place - it's a community where children grow, learn, and flourish. Walk through our doors, and you'll be greeted by the vibrant hum of curious minds at work. Here, we believe in an education that fosters creativity, promotes good manners, and instills core knowledge. Our child-responsive approach ensures each child is nurtured according to their unique interests and abilities. Every day, you'll find our children immersed in a rich tapestry of experiences designed to ignite their imagination and stimulate their minds. From the gentle brushstrokes on canvas during art class to the energetic bursts of laughter during PE, every moment is a learning opportunity. Spelling bees, storytelling sessions, and group projects are just a few examples of how we make learning fun and engaging. At Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten, we understand that education extends beyond books and classrooms. We strive to instill values such as respect, empathy, and resilience in our young learners, preparing them for the world ahead. Our teachers are not just educators; they are mentors, friends, and role models, guiding each child on their unique journey of discovery. We invite you to join us at Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten, where every day is a new adventure, and every child is a masterpiece in the making. Here, we don't just educate; we inspire, nurture, and celebrate the unique potential within each child, preparing them for a bright future. Come, be a part of our family, and let your child's journey begin at Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten.
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