Frequently
Asked
Questions
We welcome infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Our age range typically covers children from a few months old up to 5 years.
Our center is open from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
Yes, we offer both full-time and part-time enrollment options to accommodate different family needs.
Due to high demand, we sometimes have a waiting list. We encourage parents to contact us for current availability.
Our ratios vary by age group, ensuring individual attention and care. For infants, it’s 1:3, toddlers 1:5, and preschoolers 1:10.
All our teachers are qualified in Early Childhood Education, holding either a diploma or a degree, and regularly participate in ongoing training.
Yes, we provide nutritious, sugar-free, and halal meals and snacks prepared by our in-house cook.
Absolutely. We work closely with families to ensure we meet all dietary needs and restrictions.
We use positive reinforcement and redirection, focusing on teaching appropriate behaviors and self-regulation skills.
Our center is designed with safety in mind, including secure entry systems and continuous staff training in safety protocols.
Children who are ill or showing symptoms of contagious diseases are kindly asked to stay home to recover and prevent the spread of illness.
We assist families in applying for the WINZ Childcare Subsidy and offer various subsidised childcare options.
We rarely close due to weather, but in extreme cases, we follow local government advisories and inform parents promptly
Our curriculum is play-based, focusing on holistic development, including physical, intellectual, emotional, and social growth.
We use a mix of daily reports, parent-teacher meetings, and digital communication platforms to keep parents informed.
Yes, parents are welcome to visit. We believe in an open-door policy to foster strong parent-center relationships.
Yes, we offer a variety of extracurricular activities including music, art, and physical education.
We individualize our approach based on each child’s learning style and abilities, ensuring inclusive education.
We work collaboratively with parents to support potty training, aligning our approach with that of the child’s home.
Our program includes school readiness activities focusing on literacy, numeracy, social skills, and independence.