Avenues Early Learning Centre - Paddington
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Avenues Early Learning Centre - Paddington Centre overview
Welcome to Avenues Early Learning Centre Paddington
Avenues Early Learning Centre – Paddington is a purpose built, multilevel, architecturally designed Early Learning Service. Avenues Paddington is a large 140 place service with high quality education and care being the priority since the beginning.
Inside the restored heritage listed church that we now call The Hub – we have a multi-purpose hall, this is utilised daily as another classroom with Reggio Emilia inspired focuses by all children and educators as well as all our community gatherings, family information evenings and graduations. This space is connected to a large, fully stocked library which is all included within our dedicated Kindergarten program run by experienced Bachelor Qualified Teachers.
The 6 weeks – 2 years age spaces are located on Level 3 with a large, well shaded outside play space, with an extra play area for our 2 year old’s overlooking The Hub.
On Level 1, our 3-5 year old children have a large well shaded play space, large sandpit and Atelier.
Our highly qualified and experienced educators plan programs for both indoors and outdoors to maximise opportunities for children’s learning and development based around the children’s unique interests. The environment is set up to provide children with access to resources to follow on with their ideas throughout the day.
Throughout our service we are fortunate to have a large team of dedicated educators from varied cultural backgrounds that support all families with their transitions into care and share with us their knowledge of a diverse world.
Services Provided
- Queensland Kindergarten Program - Queensland Kindergarten program run by a registered Early Childhood Teacher
- Hush Little Baby Music Program & Art Program included in the fees
- Strong Numeracy and Literacy Focus throughout curriculum
- Mandarin classes: children take part in regular Mandarin classes delivered by our Mandarin teacher
- Interactive Whiteboard in Kindergarten room
- All the essentials - meals, nappies, sunscreen, sheets for rest
- Outdoors Sustainability Program
Extra Curricular Activities
- Tuesday - Soccer
- Wednesday - Tennis
- Thursday - Making Rainbows with Natalia
We would love to take you on a tour of our beautiful service.
Fees & Vacancies
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What the parents say
What the parents say
We love Avenues daycare. Our son has grown in leaps & bounds since starting here & settled so well. The staff are very warm & welcoming & do a great job at communicating with parents. Highly recommend this daycare.
Levi - parent
Avenues Bowen Hills is wonderful. Our daughter has attended the centre since she was 9 months old. The teachers are caring, welcoming and inclusive. The centre has outstanding communication, and the food is amazing. Highly recommend Avenues.
Kellie - parent
This positive environment definitely reflects back onto the kids, and I know they love being part of the Avenues Family. Highly Recommended. A rare gem of stability and consistency in this transient area of Brisbane!
Maggie - parent
Programs
Programs
Included in the fees are extra-curricular classes such as:
Music program – the music room allows the children to explore a variety of different musical instruments, including the centre piano.
Art atelier – the children visit the atelier daily, with the centre’s in-house art teacher, where they explore various types of art including clay work, shadow play, and papier mache.
Language program – the centre’s in-house Mandarin teacher engages the children in Mandarin classes daily. Each age group experiences a language class which is tailored to the room's current project.
JELIC – this is a cognitive development experience that consists of a range of different puzzles. Each puzzle encourages the child to work independently and use all 5 areas of their brain to develop their cognitive skills.
Adventure playroom – this room allows the children to engage in open ended experiences by using recycled materials to create.
Library – the library holds a range of different books that the children are able to borrow to take home, or back to their rooms. The children also enjoy a visit from the New Farm Library once a month to engage them in reading.
Dandiiri library – once a month the children have a Zoom Story Time with the ladies at the Dandiiri Library. They sing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander songs with the children and share Dreaming Stories.
Excursions - the children enjoy outings to Perry Park to engage in outdoor games and to promote physical education. They also like going to the post office to post letters to their penpals in Melbourne, or to Bunnings to talk about sustainable practices.
Incursions - these are important to the centre, and include regular visits from the Fortitude Valley Police Station, Kemp Place Fire Station, Surf Life Saving, and many other community heroes.
About the curriculum
About the curriculum
Avenues Early Learning Centre Bowen Hills follows the Reggio Emilia approach. Educators view every child as a competent, capable, and unique learner, with a vast array of skills, knowledge, abilities, life experiences, and endless possibilities. The centre endeavors to build, nurture, and share each child’s learning journey by encouraging their uniquely different qualities of character, wellbeing, and identity.
The team believe it is their role to foster each child’s understanding of respect and help build their resilience. Educators guide children to be active participants in their learning and to become responsible citizens within their community and the world.
Joeys: 6 weeks – 15 months
The experiences in this room range depending on the children’s ages. They engage in a lot of sensory play such as sand, finger painting, playdough, slime etc. They focus on gross motor skills such as tummy time, crawling, and walking.
Wombats: 15 months – 2 years
The children engage in a range of skills that will help them progress through their life. They start to look at ABC’s, colours, and shapes. They also focus on fine motor skills such as holding a paintbrush and turning the pages of books. Gross motor skills consist of climbing, running, and bike riding. The children also begin to learn responsibilities such as tidying the room and seating themselves at the table.
Kangaroos: 2 years – 3 years
In the Kangaroos room the children further extend on their learning in the Wombats room. The educators extend the children’s knowledge of ABC’s, colours, and shapes; as well as incorporating more difficult puzzles and story books, rather than picture books. The children also begin to explore group games and group projects.
Crocodiles: 2.5 years – 3.5 years
The children in the Crocodiles room are beginning to recognise their name and are working on recognising letters and numbers. They are starting to recognise more numbers and are able to count. The educators provide tracing experiences to allow the children to practice writing letters, numbers, and their name. The children do a lot of scissor practice and use glue sticks. The children in this room also begin JELIC. Towards the end of the year, the educators begin to encourage the children to make their own beds and pack away their bags.
Koalas: 3 years – 5 years (Kindergarten)
The children take part in a school readiness program in this room, spending time on numeracy and literacy group time each day, as well as show and tell to develop their communication skills. The kindergarten program has a strong focus on developing skills needed for school such as, name writing, letter formation, and counting skills. The children are also taught self help skills such as packing their own bags and putting on their own shoes.
Meet the team
Meet the team
The children’s voices are taken into account each day and the program is created around their ideas and interests. The educators value each child’s voice and take note of how each child communicates. They believe children need to feel heard and be comfortable to express themselves. All interactions with children are warm and caring, which encourages the children to feel safe and supported within their environment.
Educators use role modelling to facilitate the children’s learning and help them reach goals. Routines and transitions are used as important learning opportunities. The educators provide quality care and learning for all children through a play-based curriculum, underpinned by the Reggio Emilia approach. The educators draw on their knowledge of the EYLF, QKLG, and NQS to develop the curriculum and they are also provided with opportunities for professional development.
Watching the children learn and grow whilst in our care is the best part of being an early childcare educator. All of the staff at Bowen Hills are passionate about children’s learning and collaborating with families to ensure each child reaches their full potential.
Chanelle, Centre Manager, Avenues Early Learning Centre Bowen Hills
I love coming into work and seeing the children’s smiling faces each day, they always make my day brighter.
Gemma, Educator
Every child in our centre is so capable and I am happy to provide an environment that supports and challenges them every day.
Charlene, Educator
Over the 7 years I have worked at the centre I have seen multiple children from the same families come into our centre. It’s great to know that the families continue to entrust their children in our care.
Ana, Educator
Health & nutrition
Health & nutrition
The in house chef at Avenues Early Learning Centre Bowen Hills provides freshly made morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, and a late snack for the children. All food is all prepared in accordance with the Australian Health Eating Guide and everything is created with the children’s health and nutrition in mind.
The centre has a herb garden which allows the children to care for the plants which are then used in the kitchen for their lunches. The chef often talks to the children about ‘farm to plate’ and the children are able to watch the chef at work through the large window in the kitchen.
The menus are created in conjunction with families and the children. Each season the menu changes and the chef receives feedback from staff, families, and children before making any changes. The children’s favourite meals are spaghetti bolognaise, cheesy scrolls, and sandwiches.
The meals are also prepared in accordance to the children’s health needs, for example we provide a vegetarian option of the spaghetti bolognaise for children who are vegetarian or vegan.
Programs
Programs
Morning
Alexandra is ten months old and loves going on excursions in the pram with her nursery friends. Today they’re heading to the local park to see what birds they can spot in the trees.
Lunch
Alexandra is playing with some soft blocks on the mat before she heads off for a nap in the sleeping area. Her educator reads her some books before preparing her for a rest.
Afternoon
Alexandra loves music, and today the educators have set out lots of small musical instruments for the children to explore.
Morning
Emmett is two and a half and loves playing outside. Today the children enjoy some fun soccer games, kicking balls to each other and trying to score a goal.
Lunch
Emmett is looking forward to today’s incursion, as they have a visitor from the library coming in for storytime.
Afternoon
Emmett and his friends love playing with puzzles, and his educator is on hand to help him out if he gets stuck.
Morning
Maddy is four and a half years old and loves going on excursions with her friends and educators. Today they are heading to the post office to post some letters to their penpals.
Lunchtime
Maddy is off to school next year and can’t wait for today’s visit from the local school. A teacher is going to talk to them about what a typical day at school is like, and what they’ll need to pack in their bag.
Afternoon
Maddy is having some fun in the sandpit. Her educator has set out some cooking equipment, so Maddy pretends to bake some cupcakes with her friends, decorating them with leaves and twigs.
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123 Kennedy TerracePaddington, QLD, 4064