Nido Early School East Victoria Park
Nido Early School East Victoria Park Centre overview
- Unleash curiosity with diverse activities like cooking, dance, languages, music, sports, yoga, and more.
- Immerse children in Reggio Emilia-inspired spaces, fostering hands-on sensory experiences.
- Prioritise body and mind nourishment with exclusive, sugar-free wholefood menus prepared in on-site kitchens.
Catering to children aged 6 weeks to 6 years, Nido Early School offers a warm and nurturing learning environment. Following a Reggio Emilia inspired approach, the educators engage the children in fun, play-based learning. They deliver an innovative program that helps children to develop the skills they’ll need to successfully transition to primary school.
The light-filled interiors are bright and inspiring, drawing the children into their learning. The rooms are well resourced with calming, natural resources, with each room catering to different learning styles and offering ample space for both individual play and group activities.
Outdoors, the children are free to explore the incredible play area and immerse themselves in nature. While they play, they develop their gross motor and physical skills and also work on their social skills, such as sharing and communication. The children are encouraged to use their imagination and create their own adventures while they play.
Conveniently located close to public transport, the service also offers ample parking on site to help with drop off and pick up.
We recognise the importance of selecting the right Early School and are committed to nurturing a love for lifelong learning.
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Programs
Programs
Educators and teachers aim to ensure all children feel welcome, valued and excited about learning, with a range of innovative programs.
Education: inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, the educators equip the children with the skills needed for school and beyond.
Wellbeing: through yoga, mindfulness, art and self-regulation strategies, the children learn to express their feelings.
Community: the educators encourage community engagement to foster belonging, empathy, responsibility and caring in the children. They also learn about diverse cultures, values and languages including Indigenous culture.
Meet the team
Meet the team
Nido Early School is committed to quality care and learning delivered by an outstanding team of degree-qualified teachers and skilled educators. The team inspires and challenges each other, working together to collectively offer the very best in childcare.
The service hires only passionate and committed team members. It provides a comprehensive induction and onboarding program. All staff also have enhanced learning and development opportunities through the ECA Learning Hub, an online professional learning platform designed specifically for early childhood education and care professionals.
Parent communication and involvement
Parent communication and involvement
Nido Early School understands that no one knows a child like their family. The service actively engages with parents and family members to ensure children have the very best care.
The team works with family members at enrolment and also regularly seeks updates on children’s schedules and current interests. This helps them to develop tailored programs that meet individual educational, physical, cultural and emotional needs.
Parents are welcome to chat with staff at drop off and pick up, and to contact the team at any stage via phone, email or the service’s ‘Playground’ App. The service regularly sends updates on children’s progress, and photos and videos of children during play and learning activities.
With an ‘open door policy’, parents are welcome to join in activities and events, and to share breakfast with children at the popular breaky bar.
About the curriculum
About the curriculum
The curriculum at Nido Early School is inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach and aligns with the Early Years Learning Framework. Designed to support the children in the early years and as they prepare for the transition to school, the curriculum is play-based and engaging.
The curriculum is delivered in three stages:
Nursery (6 weeks to 18 months)
In the nursery, the children are nurtured as they develop early connections with their educators. They read stories, play and explore the world around them.
The children start to develop their sense of identity and understand that they are part of a broader community. They start to explore their feelings and emotions and also try new things. Developing early communication skills, both verbal and non-verbal is also a big focus for the children in this age group.
Toddlers (18 months to 3 years)
The educators encourage the toddlers to develop their independence and autonomy. They have opportunities to build their social skills and early friendships while also learning to regulate their emotions.
As the children take safe risks in their learning, the educators also encourage their problem solving skills. Self-expression and communication are also important.
Kindergarten (3 years to school)
The Kindergarten curriculum helps to prepare the children for the big transition to big school. The children have a strong sense of self and understand their role in the community. They participate in peer activities and understand their own emotions.
They are always questioning how things work and practising their verbal and listening skills as strong communicators.
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42-44 Camberwell StreetEast Victoria Park, WA, 6101
Centre Reviews
Thanks the Nido team for the care and dedication you have shown to both of my daughters, Luna and Lucy, over the past... Thanks the Nido team for the care and dedication you have shown to both of my daughters, Luna and Lucy, over the past year. Your personalized and flexible approach to education, along with your respect for each child's individuality and personal choices, has truly made a positive impact on our family. Thanks for the educators again who has been part of Luna and Lucy's journey. We deeply appreciate the love, support, and guidance you've provided. Read more
Adam's experience at daycare, where he was hit rather hardly, underscores a critical issue that must be addressed with urgency. Such incidents not... Adam's experience at daycare, where he was hit rather hardly, underscores a critical issue that must be addressed with urgency. Such incidents not only jeopardize the safety and well-being of children but also undermine the trust that parents place in these institutions. It is imperative that daycare facilities enforce strict policies and training to ensure that all staff members adhere to appropriate conduct and conflict resolution techniques. No child should ever be subjected to physical harm in a place that is meant to provide a nurturing and protective environment. By addressing this issue head-on and implementing comprehensive safeguards, we can prevent future incidents and uphold the highest standards of care for every child entrusted to these facilities. When hit Adam at daycare, it not only highlighted a serious breach of appropriate behavior among staff members but also revealed a systemic failure in the daycare's supervision and training protocols. The fact that a second individual, was involved in such an incident suggests a troubling pattern that must be addressed immediately. Such behavior compromises the safety and emotional well-being of children, eroding the trust that parents place in these facilities. To prevent further occurrences, it is essential for the daycare to implement stringent measures, including comprehensive staff training on proper conduct, conflict resolution, and emergency response procedures. Ensuring that every staff member adheres to these standards is crucial for maintaining a safe and supportive environment for all children. The physical hit was so bad to the point where it left a bruise under his eye and left scratches. Adam also pointed to a male teacher when i asked him who had hit him. He also says that the people there pinch him. When i had come to pick him up on the day of the incident, i found him sitting down sobbing uncontrollably and the staff there did not care. Read more
The staff and teachers are very kind. They provide great support for the kids and offer excellent responses in terms of solutions and feedback. The staff and teachers are very kind. They provide great support for the kids and offer excellent responses in terms of solutions and feedback.