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Program

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3 Year Old Program

2024

Wombats (10hrs/wk)
Monday             1.30pm -  4.00pm
Wednesday        8.30am –1.30pm

Friday                8.30am –11.00am

2025

Wombats (12.5hrs/wk)
Monday             12.30pm - 4.00pm

Wednesday        8.30am - 2.30pm
Friday                9.30am - 12.30pm (Bush Kinder)

Quokkas (12.5 hrs/wk)

Monday             8.30am – 12.00pm

Tuesday             9.30am - 12.30pm (Bush Kinder)
Thursday            8.30am - 2.30pm

NB: In 2026 we will flip to 2x 4YO groups and 1x 3YO groups in order to follow demand.

The program is designed for three year-olds and aims to develop and enhance their social and communication skills. This is achieved through various activities, including music, singing, dancing, and dramatic play.

 

In addition, activities like play dough, finger painting, painting, collage, drawing, puzzles, building with blocks, and outdoor play are incorporated to develop fine and gross motor skills.

Every term, the program includes a theme based on the children's current interests, such as a dress-up day, sports day, or other special events.

Additionally, the program includes a Bush Kinder session once a week.

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4 Year Old Program

2024

Emus (15 hrs/wk)
Monday           8.30am - 1.00pm
Tuesday          9.30am - 12.30pm 
(Bush Kinder)
Thursday         8.30am - 4.00pm

Kangaroos (15 hrs/wk)
Tuesday          8.30am - 4.00pm
Thursday         9.30am - 12.30pm 
(Bush Kinder)
Friday             11.30am - 4.00 pm

2025

Kangaroos (15 hrs/wk)
Tuesday          8.30am - 4.00pm
Thursday         9.30am - 12.30pm (Bush Kinder)
Friday             8.30am - 1.00 pm 

& 1.00pm - 4.00pm (optional session - additional cost)

The program is designed for four year-olds and focuses on fostering their interests and meeting their developmental needs. This helps to instill a love for lifelong learning in them.

 

The children are encouraged to develop their independence by selecting activities from a well-planned learning environment, and our staff supports them to expand and enhance their learning.

 

Every term, the program includes a theme that relates to the children's current interests, such as a dress-up day or a special event like a footy day.

 

Additionally, the program includes a Bush Kinder session once a week.

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Bush Kinder

Bush Kinder has been an integral part of Helen Paul’s program. In addition to sessions on site, the four year old groups have a weekly excursion to nearby Bayside Parks, where they will spend 3 hours exploring a designated area – with natural play-scapes, wide open spaces and areas of potential interest - in self-directed, adult-supported learning.

Why have we set up a Bush Kinder program?

We want to provide a curriculum that will support children throughout their entire life, one that reflects our passion in regard to the benefits of being outdoors and engaging with nature. Through an intimate knowledge of and connection with the environment, children learn to respect and look after it.  Among other benefits, active learning outdoors develops resilience, problem solving and social skills and supports physical and emotional wellbeing.

What would the children learn?

Using natural materials – stones, grasses, bark and foliage - in imaginative play such as making cubbies and shelters, gathering pretend ‘food’, rolling down slopes, climbing trees, and watching bugs and birds in their natural habitats. There is potential for learning simple bush-crafts, and deeper understandings of indigenous culture, including:

  • How to respect and look after the environment,

  • Knowledge of indigenous communities who lived on the land, local heritage,

  • "Increased confidence, motivation, concentration, increased social, physical and language skills... increased social and imaginative play... and positive dispositions towards risk and challenge." (Sue Elliot, Australian Catholic University 2012)

  • Problem solving skills are enhanced "...no other aspect of a child's life offers this degree of consistent but varied chances for critical thinking and problem solving." (Kahn and Kellert 2002)

What kind of activities will they be doing?

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How safe is it?

  • Bush Kinders' report very few incidents.

  • Children are taught how to safely manage risks.

  • Risks are assessed using a 'Risk Matrix' that covers both the likelihood of the danger being present and the severity of the risk.

  • Often the most common activity to cause unease amongst parents is climbing trees and exploring natural bodies of water. Both these activities would be assessed specifically.

 

What about the weather?

The program would take place all year, in all but extreme weather conditions, with the protection of appropriate clothing.

BUSH KINDER GALLERY

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