Geckos Early Learning Centre

Education and Care in Regent, Whangarei
"Providing Whangarei with quality childcare"
Licensed for
26 children
Centre information
clock8:00am - 5:00pm
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Typically responds within

A few hours

Vacancies

Limited availability

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A little about us

Geckos offers specialised early childhood education for preschoolers.  Using child-led learning techniques and our play-based curriculum, our qualified teachers will empower and support your child as they develop to becoming school ready.

Our space is built and designed with 3-5 year olds in mind and some areas were even designed by our tamariki. Quality playground equipment, supervised cooking events, communal meal times and secret gardens are just some of the ways we use play to transfer important life skills to our pre-schoolers.

Transition to School

The transition from early learning to primary school is a big change in your child's life.  When your child turns 4, it’s time to start thinking about preparing for a positive transition to school.

At Geckos, we will help ensure your child feels safe, confident and connected to their new school and friends.  One of the ways we do this is by developing strong connections with our local primary, Whangarei Primary School.  Even if your child transitions to another school, everyone benefits from spending time at Whangarei Primary.  We enjoy sitting in on junior classroom time each week and participate in special events, such as cross country and assemblies.  Tamariki become comfortable with older students and the busier pace of a school environment.

We have an open door policy and encourage your child's new primary teacher to visit your child here at Geckos.  Before your child leaves us, we’ll write a letter celebrating them to their new school.

Please approach us for information about different schools in the area and feel free to ask us to join you on school visits.

We set aside long blocks of time for tamariki to fully engage in the activities of their choice, allowing them to enjoy deeper, richer and more powerful learning through play.  We read the tamariki’s cues to tell us when it’s time for refueling, or quiet time, so don't be surprised if you walk in and our rhythm doesn't look exactly like this.

What to pack in your child's bag

Each day your child will need to arrive with:

- Food for morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea in a lunch box
- Change of clothes, we love to get messy and wet while we learn!

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