Childcare options in Petone
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Petone - Lower Hutt
BestStart Petone
BestStart Petone is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered, tucked away in the heart of the vibrant and ever growing Petone community. Our centre is a place where children come to explore, research and investigate the world around them with teachers who are enthusiastic about supporting them every step of the way!
Where the wild things come to play
Create, play and discover your wild
Come journey down our wild things path
We create joyous smiles
And build courageous hearts
We will help you to travel life's long and winding road
And will support you with love and happiness as you go
Come in now and open the gate
For your future adventures do await
Our passionate team at BestStart Petone love to make learning fun! We get excited and inspired about children's learning and the endless possibilities of discovering where we can take this learning.
What you can expect from our Early Learning Centre:
- Your child will be part of a planned and exciting programme that supports their learning through adventure and discovery
- We will support your child’s development and life skills through hands on exploration of the world around them
- Our team of teachers will work with you to develop an individual learning plan that supports your hopes and dreams for your child and captures their learning journey in a meaningful way
- A fun, engaging and exciting learning space with teachers who will support and extend your child's learning
- A place where friendship, laughter, encouragement and fun a part of life
Do you have a Wild Thing looking for their new adventure?
Then get in touch with us today to experience the enchantment and excitement BestStart Petone has to offer!
Who is BestStart?
BestStart is for families who want more from early-childhood education. Safe, nurturing and educationally focused, we’re committed to growing caring people with curious minds.
Together we teach, learn and nurture.
Our vision is to work in partnership with families, whanau and communities to enable children to achieve their learning potential.
Ko tō mātou tirohanga hei mahi ngātahi i te taha o ngā whānau me ngā hāpori, kia āwhinatia ngā tamariki, kia tū pito mata ai rāatou, hei rangatira mō āpōpō.
We are committed to being a progressive and responsive leader in early-childhood education. We do this by enhancing our services, investing in our people, developing our support structure and continuously improving the educational outcomes and experiences of our children, families and the communities we serve.
Some facts:
- We’re licensed to educate and care for 15,000 full-time children daily.
- 18,000 families use BestStart services annually.
- We have over 270 centres nationwide located from Whangarei to Invercargill.
- Each centre is managed by a Centre Manager who is supported by a local Area Manager. This gives our centre teams ongoing quality training and support.
- Te Whāriki, the world-wide acclaimed national early childhood education curriculum, is used in all centres.
- We have over 4500 permanent teachers nationally. Over 90% of our permanent teaching staff are either fully qualified with a diploma or bachelor of teaching (ECE) or higher, or are in training. These figures are very high by national standards within the ECE sector.
- We provide a two-year Advice and Guidance Programme for all recently certified teachers, providing further mentoring and training. This gives strong support for teachers from provisional registration to full teacher registration with the NZ Teachers Council.
- We regularly spend around $4 million on teacher training per annum.
We’re for children
At our heart is our commitment and passion for children. Central to this belief is our focus on the holistic development of children. We support children to explore the world around them, learning through relationships, creating a love of learning in an ever-changing world. Exploration, friendship and fun are part of the journey.
We’re for good
BestStart is a registered charity owned by the Wright Family Foundation. We support initiatives and programmes within BestStart and the wider early-childhood education sector (ECE) that support good outcomes for all children. We do this because we want to make a positive difference to the lives of all children.
Innovation leads us
At BestStart, innovation guides our thinking. We advocate positive change for learners through our research and practice. We’re proud to be thought leaders within ECE, openly challenging ourselves to think differently to provide the best for our children, families and staff.
We’re responsive
Our centres reflect their children, staff and communities. We celebrate individuality, uniqueness and diversity, encouraging a spirit of empathy, understanding and collaboration. Through our responsive relationships and our curriculum, we support learners to choose their own path.
Our people matter
At BestStart people come first. When we grow and develop our people, everyone benefits. We strive for whakamana/empowerment, nurturing a culture of excellence with engaged, talented professionals. Their commitment, skill and passion light our way.
Licensed for
97 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Barnardos Early Learning Centre Petone
Petone Early Learning Centre is a safe, vibrant and welcoming space where quality early learning and our tamariki are at the heart of what we do.
- Our spacious indoor environment is purpose-built to allow for your child’s curiosities to develop while enabling them to learn and discover at their own pace.
- Our versatile outdoor area has a beautiful natural environmnet with shady trees, two large sand pits, a fort and slides, swings, see saw climbing boxes and a big space for children to ride bikes.
- The vegetable and flower gardens in our outdoor area grow delicious feijoas and plums – from which we make our own plum jam!
- We are proud to hold a Gold Healthy Heart award for our commitment to early learning, health and wellbeing.
Licensed for
36 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Tiny Nation Petone
About us
Tiny Nation is home-based care and education with a difference.
We believe that children have the best chance to flourish when they have secure attachments and a strong sense of belonging in their early years. This foundation is key to emotional, physical and mental growth and wellbeing. From this nourished beginning, happy, healthy and well-adjusted young adults can grow.
Enquire today
We would love to match you with the ideal educator in your area so send us an enquiry here and we’ll be in touch to provide you with all the information you need to make the best choice for your family.
How we look after our families
- High quality education and care using only trained educators and qualified teachers
Because we believe in quality, not quantity, we only work with trained educators and qualified teachers, who by completing their training have proven their commitment to nurturing and caring for children. We find the best trained teachers and educators and support them to deliver their own unique early learning programmes in their own homes. We hand-pick them for their passion, commitment, experience and qualifications. We know that qualifications are an indicator of quality when it comes to early childhood education and we’re proud to represent 100% qualified educators and teachers.
- Family and educator self-matches
When you enquire with us as a family, we support you to self-match with a Tiny Nation educator of your choice. The choice factor is huge here – you get to choose the person you leave your child with when you can’t be there. You will choose your educator based on the needs of your family and child, your values, your own early learning philosophy and, most importantly, your connection with them. This allows you to find the perfect educator for your family – someone who will become a part of your support village and who will advocate fiercely for your child when you can’t. Isn’t this what we all want as parents?
- Small ratios of no more than four children to one educator
By choosing home-based early learning, you are choosing small groups and responsive relationships. Tiny Nation educators have no more than four pre-school children in their care at any given time, with no more than two under the age of two. This allows them to engage with their care children in meaningful ways, dedicating time to support their development and getting to know them deeply. Having small ratios of children per educator enables respectful interactions and authentic connections. Your child is not just a number at Tiny Nation.
- Nurturing, natural and familiar home environments
Home environments stir up comforting memories for all of us. We make personal connections with this kind of environment because it represents our childhood. It provides a strong sense of security and safety as we are able to seek comfort through the familiar. Early childhood education in home environments provide a calm and settled foundation for learning to occur. Children have the space to explore the community around them in real and authentic ways.
Our vision
To empower a nation of children to reach their full potential
Our guiding principles
Leadership / Ārahitanga
We encourage, empower and inspire our educators and teachers to contribute to our thinking and re-define what leadership looks like in early childhood education.
Relationship / Whanaungatanga
We are founded on consistent, familiar and nurturing relationships. It’s vital to take the time to understand, relate to and acknowledge each other as relationships are the soil from which everything else grows.
Partnership / Whakahoahoatanga
We are collaborative and work in partnership with parents and whānau, educators, the community and other like-minded services so that they can participate in and contribute to our journey.
These are our values
Authenticity / Mana Pono
This means being real and accountable. We partner with people who are aligned with our principles, values and beliefs so that we can all show up for our children in meaningful ways.
Belonging / Nō Konei Hoki
We affirm the identity, culture and language of our community and ensure staff, children, families and whānau know they have a place with us. Our environments and programmes are inclusive and our transitions are thoughtfully planned.
Communication / Kōrero
Reciprocal and responsive communication allows us to express ideas and feelings. We’re as passionate about listening as we are about being heard. We model effective communication so that our children become capable and confident communicators.
Our commitment to families
“Ko te ahurei o te tamaiti aroha o tatou mahi.
Let the uniqueness of the child guide our work.”
When you enrol as a family with Tiny Nation, we make a commitment to you as we journey together to provide your child with the love and care that they need to grow and flourish. For us, early childhood starts with care and ends with education. We know that no significant learning can occur without there first being a significant relationship. Your chosen educator becomes your child’s special person – their ‘go to’ in times of triumph and trouble. Someone who loves them just like you do and an extension of your family.
Licensed for
4 children
Childcare for every family
Get the childcare option that is right for you and your child.
Education and Care
Teacher-led and at least half of the educators will be qualified early childhood education teachers.
Kindergarten
Community-focused childcare, where the teachers seek to involve families and whānau.
Playcentre
Parent-focused and family-orientated approach to childcare. Play-led learning.
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Petone - Lower Hutt
WelTec Early Learning Centre - Te Whare Ako
Te Whare Ako provides quality education and care for children/tamariki aged between three months and five years.
The early learning centre welcomes all children/tamariki from the community, including those of WelTec students and staff.
Why choose Te Whare Ako?
- High teacher to child ratios
- Trusting, respectful relationships with teachers/kaiako
- Flexible hours 7:45 am to 5:00 pm
- Full or part-time day options
- We understand and foster the interests of all children/tamariki
- Programmes provide space for children to develop skills and strategies
- Our learning environment includes familiar experiences and new challenges
- Two play spaces for children/tamariki over and under 2 that can be merged
- Culturally diverse centre
- Fully qualified teachers
- No booking fee
- A supportive and close relationship with WelTec
- 10% discount for 3rd and subsequent child
- Ongoing commitment to Te Aō Māori, Te Tiriti ō Waitangi, Tāpasa and Environmental sustainability
We offer competitive fees and support families/whānau with subsidies. Te Whare Ako offers 20 ECE hours of early childhood education to all 3 and 4 year old's. Some families are also entitled to a childcare subsidy through Work and Income New Zealand.
Licensed for
42 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Imagine Childcare Alicetown
Imagine Childcare is an early childhood education centre that is entirely child-focussed. We fundamentally believe in small group sizes in a home-like environment.
We cater to children from 4 months to 5 years, with separate areas for infants and toddlers and preschoolers.
All of our teachers are very experienced and qualified, with a passion for teaching and learning, keeping up to date with new research.
Activities and experiences will be available both inside and outside during the day that will meet and extend your child’s interests.
Licensed for
20 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Petone Kindergarten
Petone kindergarten is situated in a 1980s purpose built centre in Tennyson Street, Petone.
We provide an environment where children and their family/whanau are welcomed and respected. Children and adults will find the kindergarten to be a safe, caring community where they can belong and participate and have a ‘place to stand’ or turangawaewae.
We trust children’s competence and provide an environment that embraces children’s mana and holistic learning by respecting temperaments, dispositions, learning styles, abilities and interests. Children are supported to develop a strong sense of self determination, and to have ownership of their choice of play and learning. Together we discover that learning is fun.
Licensed for
42 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Petone Beach Kindergarten
We are a seaside kindergarten with 30 children attending each day catering for a diverse range of ethnicities representative of our wider Petone community.
Our vision is that children are nurtured, Te Ao Maori is embraced and the learning community is inspired.
We work together to find ways to empower children and guide children’s curiosity and decision-making. We want to support you as a parent and connect you with other parents.
Ka pu te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi! When the old nets weaken, the new come forward. The next generation.
Our whakatauki is a good representation of how we see the kindergarten as a place of renewal. It was gifted to our Kindergarten and keeps us connected, honours the past whilst encouraging us to be in the present and plan for the future.
Making learning visible is an important aspect to our approach in planning alongside children. We regularly meet as a team to identify children’s emerging learning and discuss opportunities and possibilities for individuals and groups of learners.
We value children’s contributions and celebrate children’s capabilities and curiosity. We provide a carefully planned environment that invites children to explore. We encourage children to communicate their learning with each other in respectful ways.
We welcome parents/whanau/community input into the programme and want you to contribute your ideas and skills, and to feel included in our kindergarten community.
Licensed for
35 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Magic Sparks Care and Learning
When you are searching in Lower Hutt or Petone for child care centres, look no further than Magic Sparks
Magic Sparks Petone is situated in the old fire station that has been carefully renovated and well designed to incorporate the station's old engine bay as part of the daycare outdoor play area.
Offering spacious, covered outdoor areas and separate spaces for younger children, this well-resourced childcare centre and fabulous team will help your child become a confident, competent learner.
Our Mission
Create a culture of empowerment, lighting the sparks of potential in each individual.
Our Philosophy
At Magic Sparks, we provide a safe loving, caring and nurturing environment which provides the foundation on which we build our relationships and learn about ourselves, others and our environment.
We acknowledge the bi cultural society that is Aotearoa, New Zealand and embrace diversity, believing that this diversity, when valued, respected and in unity, is in itself a source of great learning and empowerment for children/whanau.
At Magic Sparks we provide an environment rich in opportunities for creative expression through all areas of the curriculum. We follow the interests of children, embrace their natural curiosity and imagination and join them on a journey of discovery through the exploration of possibilities.
We learn more about ourselves from our relationships with others. Also relationships are valued, children are provided with many opportunities to learn with and alongside their peers, of all ages. We encourage and welcome contribution from the wider learning community and welcome parents/whanau and community members to participate in centre activities and events.
We believe that children’s emotional intelligence is a key to empowering children, so that they may become independent, confident life long learners who make empowering, respectful decisions.
Mā te hinengaro te ngākau ka kite
Mā te ngākau te hinengaro ka mārama
The mind enables the heart to see
The heart enables the mind to understand
Licensed for
75 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Imagine Childcare
Our centre is located at 77 Hutt Road, Petone, Lower Hutt. This is the most convenient location for an early childhood education facility as it enables us to get out and about within the community with our children. We regularly visit the Petone library, supermarket, Mitre10, Celcius café – all of which are within easy walking distance. If we need to travel further afield, such as Te Papa in Wellington City we can easily jump on a bus and/or a train to get there and we do!
Our philosophy is based on the natural environment and how we can nurture and protect this environment for future generations. As this forms part of our daily curriculum and routine we are teaching the children (and families) about the importance of recycling and reusing, composting and growing our own produce (which is then used by the cook for daily meals). The children recycle paper and card – we are part of the ‘paper4trees’ initiative which means that for all the recycling we do during the year we get native trees to plant in our garden. We recyle all disposable nappies and other household items, such as cans, plastic, etc. We have our own compost and grow fruit trees and vegetables. We also ensure that children understand how precious our water is and therefore collect our own rain water for use in daily activities, such as sand and water
Licensed for
47 children
Petone - Lower Hutt
Te Kōhanga Reo o Whakatupuranga Kotahi
Please note - This Te Kōhanga Reo is currently not taking enrolments
The kōhanga reo movement is a unique initiative based on total immersion in Māori language and values with the aim of passing on Māori culture to future generations.
Kōhanga reo emphasise the revitalisation of the culture through te reo Māori and are dependent on the active participation of the whole whānau. The kaupapa of kōhanga reo aims to strengthen whānau capabilities in cultural, social, economic, spiritual and political matters. Education, health and wellbeing are inherent within all aspects of the kaupapa. The prime focus is the whānau – its collective development, growth, accountability and wellbeing set within a Māori cultural context.
Kōhanga reo do not regard tamariki in isolation, but as important members of the whānau. The kōhanga reo philosophy is that tamariki will benefit when whānau successfully operate according to the kaupapa. Tamariki are an integral part of whānau development.
The following key goals are the foundation of te kōhanga reo kaupapa established in 1982:
- total immersion in te reo Māori me ōna tikanga in daily operations
- whānau decision-making, management and responsibility
- accountability
- health and wellbeing of mokopuna and whānau.
The key goals of te kōhanga reo assure that there will be:
- security in te reo Māori
- a supportive, caring environment for mokopuna
- whānau (collective) sharing of responsibilities, knowledge and expertise
- greater respect and appreciation of each other.
Licensed for
25 children