Childcare options in Tamatea
Tamatea has a few daycare, childcare and early childhood education options. Book a visit or enquire at any one of them with Kindello. We're here to help you find the perfect fit for you and your child.
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Tamatea - Napier
Bay Buddies Preschool - Tamatea
Bay Buddies Preschool - Tamatea is a childcare centre located close to the Taradale shopping precinct in Napier. The centre is a mixed-age environment with a blend of Montessori teaching philosophy for our 3-5 year children and a separate area for infants and toddlers. We are licensed for 27 children.
The centre philosophy focuses on the strands of know, play, learn and love. It emphasises the importance of relationships, a holistic approach and valuing children's uniqueness to promote their learning.
Licensed for
25 children
Tamatea - Napier
Tiny Nation Tamatea
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.
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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
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Tamatea - Napier
Tamatea Playcentre
Family friendly centre, our tamariki enjoy free play. We have a fantastic outdoor setting. We welcome parents, grandparents, caregivers. Meet new people yourself and your young ones.
Playcentre welcomes all families with children from newborn to 6 years of age.
Playcentres also offer free parenting and early childhood education for parent members.
Playcentre is a family organisation where:
• we empower adults and children to work, play, learn and grow together
• we honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and celebrate people’s uniqueness
• we value and affirm parents as the first and best educators of their children so that whānau are strengthened and communities enriched.
Licensed for
25 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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Tamatea - Napier
Tamatea Kindergarten
Welcome To Tamatea Kindergarten
We aspire for children to be confident explorers, keen inquirers, creative thinkers, active learners and sharers of knowledge. Our learning environment will nurture, empower, promote and foster independence, social relationships and life skills to create resilience and a social responsibility.
Tamatea Philosophy:
We thrive on an explorative learning culture, while engaging and maintaining positive relationships.
Mā te rongo ka mōhio
Mā te mōhio ka mārama
Mā te mārama ka mātau
Mā te mātau ka ora
Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi
Our Vision
We encourage families to be involved in the kindergarten’s culture for learning, which incorporates the habits of mind and virtues programme.
Our Mâori Vision
To inspire Maori children to Tû Tangata, stand tall with Mana and the freedom to live as Tangata Whenua in Hauora, wellness to achieve high hopes and aspirations.
Licensed for
46 children
Tamatea - Napier
Wharerangi Kindergarten
Welcome To Wharerangi Kindergarten
Our kindergarten is renowned for the warm, friendly and welcoming environment set in lush green surroundings, where teachers provide a haven for spontaneous self directed learning. We value and promote close working relationships with our families and community.
PLAY....is the work of children. Come and join us on your child’s journey of discovery. Spread the word loud and clear - amazing early childhood experiences to be had here. Teachers with passion, teachers who care. Welcoming new families into our kindergarten whanau is a two way enrichment we embrace.
Wharerangi Philosophy
Our children and whānau will belong to a calm, engaging and colourful community where children learn through play supported by teachers who are nurturing and passionate.
Calm is a mindful atmosphere that nurtures the senses.
Engaging is the freedom to interact with people, places and things.
A colourful community is connecting with others: a place for all.
A nurturing teacher builds intimate relationships while holding the space.
A passionate teacher is an evolving teacher.
Play is Learning
Play is the work of children which nurtures and grows the whole child.
Play is an essential part of a child's social, emotional, physical and cognitive development. At Wharerangi Kindergarten play is a vital part of every child's development. It allows them to test ideas, work through uncertainties, explore social interactions and make sense of the world around them.
Play has no predetermined outcome or time limit. It is not about an end product but about a process. It's the exploration of ideas that is crucial.
Play is children's work.
Licensed for
41 children
Tamatea - Napier
The DEN: Discover Education in Nature
The DEN offers discovery education for children aged 2-6 years in a home-like, purpose built environment set on two acres of natural, outdoor playspace.
Relationships
Continuity of child teacher relationship to ensure a strong sense of belonging to support healthy emotional regulation, a sense of ownership and security.
Community
An inclusive environment that acknowledges and respects diversity to develop and grow the next generation of resilient global citizens.
Education
A curriculum designed to foster passionately curious children with two acres of natural playspace that provides rich and meaningful learning experiences and education in nature.
5@TheDEN
School Programme -our unique innovative approach to early school aged learning (numeracy and literacy) based on a curriculum to support natural body and brain development for children aged from 5 years.
Communication
Ensure communication and collaboration between the child, the parent/ whanau, the environment and the teacher, including a digital parent information forum.
Sustainability
Committed to growing knowledge and connections to the preservation of our land and awakening an awareness of the value of nature to ensure our unique outdoor environment for this generation and the next.
Cultural
The DEN staff and teaching team and are responsive to community cultural and linguistic identities and practice culturally responsive teaching and learning.
Licensed for
65 children