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Taradale - Napier

BestStart Taradale

BestStart Taradale has been providing outstanding childcare for Hawke’s Bay families for over 20 years. Located on the edge of Bledisloe Park in Napier, the natural environment and gardens around our centre make for great learning opportunities.

Together we learn, grow and lead

Superior childcare - We appreciate that selecting the right early years environment can be a daunting task and are delighted that you are exploring the possibility of joining us at BestStart Taradale. The Education Review Office has rated us one of the top childcare centres in New Zealand. When you visit us we know you will find it a refreshing experience - there aren't many centres around that are as good as ours! 

Convenient location - The Taradale Hills and Sugar Loaf provide a beautiful backdrop to our centre. We couldn't be positioned in a more convenient location, right between Napier and Hastings and near EIT Tairāwhiti in Gloucester Street - perfect for commuting families and students. 

Relationships - Teachers live a philosophy of respectful practice where your child can play and explore at an unhurried pace and be given freedom to develop in their own time. You'll meet teachers who are mature and sensitive to the needs of both family and children. Your child’s key teacher is there for your child throughout the day, offering support and guidance during care moments and teaching opportunities. Your key teacher is always there to listen making sure all the significant and magic moments about your child’s day is passed on to you.

Special places for special people 

We're a destination centre for those parents looking for a place that feels like home. The centre is based in two spacious houses which stand side by side on full sections with impressive, large, spacious outdoor play areas.

Environment - The quality of the learning environment is very important to us. When children find themselves in environments that are beautiful, soothing, full of wonder and discovery, they feel intrigued, respected and eager to spend their days here. 

We have won awards for our child friendly gardens. Children play in and out of plants, bridges, butterflies and trees  They learn about worm farms, gardening, chickens, eggs, recycling and nature.

Atmosphere - Influenced by a Reggio Emilia approach and Pikler, natural materials, soft furnishings and calming colours are found throughout. Plants, soft lighting and quiet background music, along with a lovely natural environment, all help to create a homely, nurturing atmosphere. 

Fresh baking and yummy cooking smells drift from the kitchen through the rooms as our cook prepares meals and healthy snacks for the children. When it’s time to rest, we have spacious sleep rooms with fresh bedding and that favourite blanket, or toy from home. 

Babies and toddlers are offered rich sensory spaces that provide for safe exploration and active whole-body learning. When babies have familiar objects around them, their security and wellbeing is nurtured making transition a peaceful time. 

Learning for life - When children turn four they begin BestStart’s Be School Ready initiative. Cutting edge teaching styles support children to be resilient, resourceful, creative problem solvers, who can work alone and in teams to achieve their goals. These children enjoy challenging, edgy learning and are continually stretching their brains, their skills and their dispositions. We are lucky to have Bledisloe, Greenmeadows, Taradale, Arthur Millar and Reignier Primary Schools all situated close by. Our relationships with these schools really supports our children transitioning to school. 

We welcome you and your child to come and visit us at any time to find out just how wonderful our centre is.

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

65 children

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Taradale - Napier

BestStart Montessori Taradale

BestStart Montessori Taradale welcome children aged 1 to 6 years old and we're open all year, only closing for public holidays. Our enjoy a wonderful stimulating programme that values independence, promotes high self esteem and develops social skills and consideration for others. Our Montessori environment supports each child’s individual potential and interests.

Peaceful Guardianship

Nestled in between Napier and Hastings on a large quiet back section, BestStart Montessori Taradale has been caring for and educating children from 12 months to 6 years old for 9 years. We have two casas – Casa di Amici for our younger children where they will be welcomed with aroha and kindness, and Casa della Vita for our older children, where specialised Montessori teachers welcome your child to a world of learning possibilities.

Our teachers model respect, courtesy and peace, in a warm, cheerful environment. They work with your child/children individually and in groups with exciting specialised equipment that leads the child to self discovery.

The quality of the learning environment is very important to us. When children find themselves in environments that are beautiful, soothing, full of wonder and discovery, they feel intrigued, respected, and eager to spend their days living and learning here.  Plants, soft lighting and quiet background music along with lovely natural environments all help to create a homely and nurturing atmosphere.

We are able to offer children amazing natural outdoor environments where they can explore plants, study bugs and insects, feed the chickens and rabbits, tend to the extensive vegetable garden, swing under the big tree, and of course, have room to run and play. Our outdoor environments are unique and unmatched in the early childhood community.

We also offer children healthy vegetarian meals prepared with fresh Hawkes Bay produce right here in our own kitchen.

The Montessori philosophy advocates the holistic development of the child. It is based on a belief in the child’s innate potential. Montessori education from the earliest years will prepare your child for life by encouraging:

  • independence
  • concentration
  • coordination
  • self esteem
  • inner motivation
  • respect for each other
  • respect for their environment
  • a love of learning


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

65 children

A picture of Te Kōhanga Reo o Waiohiki

Taradale - Napier

Te Kōhanga Reo o Waiohiki

Te Kōhanga Reo

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

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Taradale - Napier

Taradale East Kindergarten

Welcome To Taradale East Kindergarten (formerly Riversdale Kindergarten)

‘Our Kindergarten has been providing high quality teaching and education for over 40 years in the suburb of Taradale, Napier. We are easily found in a quiet cul-de-sac, just a hop, skip and jump away from Taradale High School and Taradale Intermediate. We are conveniently located near EIT in Gloucester Street, and primary schools aplenty such as Bledisloe, Arthur Miller, Taradale, Meeanee, Reigner, and Greenmeadows Schools.

We pride ourselves in having 100% qualified teachers representing some of the most up-to-date teaching practices. We have a wonderfully designed purpose built facility which boasts park-like play areas where your child can run, jump and explore to their heart's content.

The teachers of Taradale East Kindergarten have created strong relationships with neighbouring primary schools which include regular visits. All of our children have a good understanding of how they fit within their wider community and where they will be heading. School readiness is not only about numbers and letters. For your child, it is about feeling confident about his/her future and being a lifelong learner.

Our kindergarten community is made up of families from around the world. We celebrate New Zealand’s rich bi-cultural tradition by weaving te reo and tikanga Maori into learning and teaching; joining all of the strands of our many cultures into a place that is safe, nurturing and fun for all.

We are proud to have achieved Bronze Reflection as an Enviroschool. Our children are actively engaged with sustainable practices in our learning environment including gardening, composting, and worm farming. We also have 3 resident chickens who need daily feeding and watering and in return provide us with eggs. We cook many different foods using our garden produce and fresh eggs, from apple muffins to basil pesto pasta. We also sell our famous worm tea as a fundraiser.’

A playgroup operates every Wednesday morning from 9:00 – 11:00am. Children who have not yet started kindergarten can come along with their parent/caregiver and join in all the fun of our kindergarten session, at no cost. This enables children and their families to have a smooth transition into kindergarten.

Taradale East Philosophy 

We support children to be active participants on their journey as lifelong learners.  
We are sensitive to the diverse needs of our community.
We value meaningful and respectful relationships with the world around us.

Licensed for

40 children

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Taradale - Napier

Taradale Kindergarten

Welcome To Taradale Kindergarten

Taradale Kindergarten is a great place to be! We are situated on the edge of Taradale Park behind the local shopping centre.  We enjoy and appreciate fantastic family and wider community support.Taradale Kindergarten offers a place-sharing facility to meet the individual needs of our families who are unable to attend all sessions offered.

We have a wonderful committee of parents who work in partnership with teachers to provide a well-resourced, safe, challenging learning environment for our children.We share our community’s pride in Taradale Kindergarten and feel honoured to be entrusted with the education and learning journeys of their children.

Taradale Philosophy:

At Taradale Kindergarten we encourage children to develop self confidence and skills for life - a sense of fun, curiosity, creativity, responsibility, problem solving, independence, decision making, communication, co-operation, resilience, perseverance, empathy, sharing and pride in their personal achievements. This encompasses our children's social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and cultural as well as language growth while acknowledging their individuality. Awareness of sustainability in the world around them is fostered through our teachings, relationships and the work in our gardens.  We provide a vibrant and supportive teaching and learning environment where connecting links with the family/whanau, community and the wider world are affirmed and extended.

Te poutama iti 

Together little steps lead to big success

Licensed for

43 children

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Taradale - Napier

Otatara Children's Centre

Otatara Children’s Centre aims to work in partnership with whanau and community to provide outstanding education and care to the children of Hawke’s Bay community, students and staff of EIT. 

At Otatara we aim to provide a service where children and families feel welcome and respected. 

Each child is assigned a key teacher who takes overall responsibility for the well-being, learning and development of the child and who is the main point of contact for the family.  

We provide a calm, natural and nurturing environment with plenty of opportunities for learning and development according to each child’s individual interests and needs. 

Care moments are perceived as vital learning opportunities.  

These times are unhurried, nurturing and responsive to each child’s emotional and developmental needs.  

We perceive children as active and creative learners, thinkers and investigators.  We aim to help them develop a passion for exploration and learning along with the skills needed for enquiry and research.

Licensed for

61 children

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Taradale - Napier

Taradale Playcentre

Taradale Playcentre is an inclusive and friendly centre in the Napier suburb of Taradale, and we would love to welcome you and your tamariki to our family.

We run sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 09:00-12:00pm, and our well-resourced centre and outdoor area allows for countless opportunities for play – wherever your child’s interest and imagination might take them!

Parents and caregivers are the best educators, and at Taradale we learn and play together, adults and children alike. At our sessions you will begin to recognise the amazing learning potential in your child’s play, and find out how to best support and empower them at every step of their learning journey. 

If you are interested, feel free to pop in for a visit. This will give you a good opportunity to get to know what happens on one of our sessions and talk to other families. If you think Playcentre is for you, we will help you through the joining process from there.

Come and join us at Taradale Playcentre and find an incredible place to help you and your child to grow through play.

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

A picture of Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Maara a Tāwhao

Taradale - Napier

Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Maara a Tāwhao

Te Kōhanga Reo

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

10 children

A picture of Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Whakakotahitanga

Taradale - Napier

Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Whakakotahitanga

Te Kōhanga Reo

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

24 children

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Taradale - Napier

Happy Days Child Care Centre


Happy Days is a small high quality child care centre in central Taradale, where qualified ECE teachers inspire, delight and nurture young children. Ring us today to find out more about our unique home away from home.

Licensed for

32 children