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Our centre has five age-appropriate rooms that flow through to their respective outdoor areas. Plenty of undercover space means children can be indoors or outdoors all year round. We promote the development of active and confident learners who think, question, seek information and apply knowledge to the best of their ability. Hardykids Early Learning Centre also has an amazing outdoor garden environment for the children with a lush, spacious garden to provide stimulating and adventurous areas of play for the children to explore and relax. We are situated in a beautiful area surrounded by nature, which we utilise frequently for excursions and fun in the park.
Blossom House
Located in a beautifully renovated villa with lush gardens and spacious playrooms. We pride ourselves in providing a very homely environment where infants and young toddlers can feel safe, nurtured and content, we even have fire places to keep us cosy and warm on those colder days and heat pumps for the summer. Our teaching practises focus on high quality, respectful relationships. This has meant that we have adopted primary caregiving for infants and toddlers, where children have one ‘special teacher’ to help them with their care needs. Over the years we have found primary caregiving to be a vital part of respectful care for infants and toddlers. We understand how valuable care routine times are and how much learning is taking place for the infant if they are engaged with a sensitive and responsive adult who they can develop a trusting relationship with. In order to achieve these meaningful care moments the kaiako all work together to ensure that each care moment between a teacher and a child is unhurried and uninterrupted.
Harakeke Room
Harakeke Rūma is an engaging world where toddlers learn and explore. Our curriculum is rooted in the science of learning. Through play, experimenting with possibilities, problem solving, and project work, we provide the tamariki with the very best early education experiences possible. Newly independent tamariki are ready to explore and discover with caring teachers at their side every step of the way. Our older tamariki are active learners, collaborating with teachers and each other, as they explore ideas and make discoveries. Independent skills living through daily routines.
Moana Room & Aroha Room
While we do have two separate rooms for 3-4 year olds and 4–5 year olds, we spend a lot of time together. We share an outdoor space and the kaiako work collaboratively to ensure that the tamariki have the best possible learning outcomes. In addition to our curriculum, the kaiako ensure that they create an environment where tamariki can explore self-help skills, discover safety and hygiene, learn about mindfulness and social skills as well as self-regulation and empathy. Our passionate teachers inspire the love of literacy and language by reading books together recreating stories through puppets and encouraging role play. Regular visits to the local library and retirement homes enrich learning and empathy experiences.
The health and wellbeing of our tamariki is of the upmost importance. By placing intentional focus on each of these areas, we are providing tamariki with every opportunity to gain the skills and habits to take with them into a healthy future.
Our very talented Centre Chef lovingly prepares morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea daily. Our Nourish menus are dietitian approved and have been thoughtfully designed following the New Zealand Food and Nutrition Guidelines and the Ministry of Health Healthy Eating for Babies, Toddlers and Children.
Our Learning
Children are the co-constructors of their own learning journey here at Hardykids Nelson. We take care to ensure that every child has their own learning journey which is tailored to their individual learner identity. Through Storypark and children's portfolios, parents and whānau are invited to be an integral part of their child's learning which follows Te Whāriki – Aotearoa’s Early Childhood Curriculum.
Our Educators
It is important that our teaching team share the same love and understanding for our community of learners. Each teacher comes with their own set of skills and beliefs which add up to an excellent experience for ngā tamariki. A rich cultural index and passionate teachers makes for a well-balanced, nurturing environment for your child.
Transition to School
The concept of "school readiness" for children in their early years, is an integral part of our curriculum and programme. Kaiako support children throughout their entire journey to continue to reach goals and achieve outcomes. Life skills are supported to best ensure tamariki have confidence to step out into the world with the knowledge and understanding that they are valued and that their learning and achievements are recognised. Early concepts of math, literature and sciences are woven into the curriculum to provide a rich foundation for their future learning. We have new entrant teachers from our local schools come to visit children that are transitioning to school.