Engadine Kindy Castle
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Engadine Kindy Castle Childcare Centre strives to provide high-quality, early childhood education for children ages 0-6. Engadine Kindy Castle Childcare Centre strives to provide high-quality, early childhood education and care in a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for children ages 0-6. We believe that each unique child should be supported and encouraged to pursue their interests and engage in experiences that support their strengths and abilities. Our service provides a tailored individual and group based educational learning program using the Early Years Learning Framework.
· Opening hours: 7am - 5.30pm
· Operating: all year around Monday- Friday, except for public holidays
· Meals: All meals are provided at the service
· Ages: 0 to 6 years of age
· School Readiness Program/ Transition to School Program
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