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Preschool (3-6 Years)

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Our Preschool Program

Norfolk Kids preschool program provides children aged 3-6 years with an evidence based learning program built on the Early Years Learning Framework.

 

Our preschool program focuses on developing the essential skills necessary for their transition to big school. From building independence, improving self-confidence and social awareness. Through to developing increased concentration, ability to complete whole tasks and foundational reading and writing.

Our Learning Focus

We believe it is important to expose children to as many new skills as possible. As such, here at Norfolk Kids we focus on setting up our learning environment and activities each day. Creating an adventure, and allowing our children to explore their curiosity through play. Whilst supplementing their learning through activities based on their evolving interests.

 

School Readiness

At Norfolk Kids, our preschool program incorporates key skills necessary to support our children’s transition into the schooling system. Our program stimulates young minds inspiring creativity, problem solving and communication. We incorporate art, craft, music, cooking, gardening, science, maths, languages, social development and sport into fun play based activity.

 

Norfolk Kids Benefits

Experienced Allied Health Support

Small and Big Group Time

Fun learning activities each day

Increased care and attention

Small safe family environment

Start Strong Pre-School Fee Relief In Long Day Care

Commencing at the start of 2023, the NSW Government has announced a fantastic initiative to increase the affordability of pre-schoolers in Long Day Care Centres. Norfolk Kids is proud to offer and support this fee relief package to our local community, along with the delivery of our fantastic pre-school program. This is a great way to increase the accessibility of children into pre-school education, furthering their learning and ensuring they are ready for what lies ahead!

 

“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.”