Playcentre in Invercargill, Invercargill
"families growing together"
Licensed for
25 children
Maximum under 2's
15 children
Centre information
clock9:00am - 4:00pm
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A little about us

We are a family focused centre who welcomes children from birth to age 6. We are passionate about learning alongside our children. Our centre provides a warm caring environment where children form positive relationships with other children and adults and gain a strong sense of belonging. We follow Te Whariki, the Early Childhood Curriculum, providing learning opportunities for our tamariki based on their interests.

Our centre values child led play allowing children to be creative, to experiment, to socialize and become independent, confident learners while being supported by their whānau. We operate as a parent co-operative which means we work together to run our centre and provide quality sessions for our children.

What we have on offer:
We have an amazing outdoor space with playground, sandpit, gardens, playhouse, a carpentry shed and safety matted garage which is great extra play space in winter.

We provide many different areas of play such as messy play, paint, collage, playdough carpentry, blocks, puzzles, books, music, role play/dress ups and water play.

We have at least 2 excursions a term based on the children’s interests and other spontaneous excursions.

We offer free Adult Education through the Southland Playcentre Association.

We offer free First Aid Training

We have a high Adult to child ratio of 1:4

We have low termly fees and offer 20 free hours free for children over 3. We are also registered with WINZ for those families who qualify.

We are a city Playcentre run by a group of committed and enthusiastic parents, who enjoy the opportunity to be involved in their children’s learning.

Come along and join us for a play!!

We value the importance of outdoor education and so once a fortnight we hold an excursion session where our tamariki get a chance to explore the natural world around them. They have opportunities to ask questions, problem solve and experiment. Gain leadership skills, communication skills and independence.

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