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2C Alexander AvenueMosman, NSW, 2088
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Jack and Jill Kindergarten Mosman is a third generation, family-owned childcare centre. The first Jack and Jill Kindergarten opened in Mona Vale by Elizabeth Triglone, grandmother of Louise and Nicole Triglone (Centre managers), in 1954.
We are dedicated to creating a nurturing, stimulating and welcoming environment for all children.
Jack and Jill Kindergarten is a small long day care centre providing quality care and education for children aged 18 months to 5 years. Our centre is newly renovated with a big emphasis on sustainability, parent and community involvement.
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The kindness of these educators and the community has forever changed our family! The best measure for me is when drifting off to... The kindness of these educators and the community has forever changed our family! The best measure for me is when drifting off to sleep, our child shares her thoughts on her educators. Unprompted, she said “all of my teachers are kindful”. She drifted off to sleep feeling happy and safe, thinking about it. (We know what it’s like when she hasn’t felt consistently this way in other places!) To know that all her interactions are with safe and loving teachers of life is all I could ask for. Their standards in the way they run their centre, keep their kitchen immaculately clean, keep a beautiful space, listen to our needs and communicate with the forefront of our child’s wellbeing in mind… This permeates through to the health of the children, playful education about healthy eating, her calmness and happiness when she comes home, the way she warmly identifies as a “possum” at Jack and Jill (not just referring to it as a “daycare”). Things I now know to ask future daycares because of how Jack and Jill have shown me are important factors are: -How many permanent vs casual staff are there? (Mainly perm! So much consistency. Happy and consistent staff members.) -How many children vs teachers in the room and the centre? (I always feel surrounded by calm children and educators and the centre feels like one community- never only 1 educator, always 2/3) -How do they address biting or hitting in the room? (All the kids are kind and behaviour is compassionately addressed) -What is an example of late snack? (Healthy fruit and veg platter everyday, leading to a calm kid at home happy to eat dinner) -What activities? (in-house soccer and yoga means I don’t need to stress about arranging this. She has built confidence in these) I have had experienced bad transitions and the two transitions here went well - both to the centre and changing rooms. Bottom line- they listen, they care. It feels easy. They’ve enabled us to shine! We are forever grateful for the beautiful culture in this daycare! Read more
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5. There are a maximum of thirty (30) vouchers in the promotion, each up to the maximum value of $150 for use on long day childcare costs for thirty (30) children only.
6. The voucher goes towards each winner’s parent co-payment contribution for the period of one (1) week for one (1) child only and is payable directly to the childcare centre.
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In January 2012 the National Quality Framework (NQF) came into effect across Australia.
The purpose of the NQF is to improve and standardise the quality of child care through a
range of measures including better staff to child ratios, higher staff qualifications
and an assessment and rating system designed to promote continuous improvement.
Under the NQF child care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standards (NQS).
The NQS measures the quality of early childhood education and care in Australia. It will cover
most long day care, family day care, preschool/kindergarten and outside school hours care services.
Under these standards child care services will be assessed and rated against the
seven quality areas, 18 standards and 58 elements that make up the NQS.