Thrive Early Learning Centre - Hornsby
Thrive Early Learning Centre - Hornsby Centre overview
Welcome to Thrive Early Learning Centre - Hornsby!
Are you looking for pre-school or daycare provision in Hornsby? If so, you may want to consider enrolling your child in our new Hornsby early learning centre on Bridge Street. At the back of Pet Barn and 100 m up from Westfield and Officeworks. Very handy to the train station only 5 min walk
One of the latest centres from Sydney based Thrive Early Learning Centres, we’ve brought all our experience and expertise, together with our fun ‘Thrive’ curriculum to our bright and modern Hornsby day care centre.
Perfect for busy working parents or parents who just want to give their children a head start, our Hornsby pre-school is sure to be over-subscribed so pay us a visit and get your child’s name on the waiting list as soon as possible.
New To Hornsby, Long Day Care And Pre-School Provision From One Of Sydney’s Top Pre-School Providers
Over the years we’ve gained an enviable reputation for the quality of our pre-school and day care provision, and now it’s available right here for your convenience in our Hornsby kindergarten.
When you choose to enrol your child into our care, your children will benefit from being in the kind of early learning centre Hornsby parents prefer, especially when it comes to finding day care to fit in with their busy working lives.
We’re open from Monday to Friday from 7am in the morning through to 6pm in the evenings, all meals are provided from our own catering facilities, and all meals, nappies and wipes are included in our all-inclusive fees.
We’ve got plenty of indoor and outdoor space to meet the needs of your little ones, so why not come along and see it for yourself?
Fees & Vacancies
Thrive Early Learning Centre - Hornsby Service features
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Get to know us
What the parents say
What the parents say
I have witnessed my child grow confidence and independence in such a short period of time. The staff and the facility are great, could not recommend this centre enough.
Sandra - parent
My daughter first attended the centre when she was barely a year old. The educators in the baby's room were very attentive with our child's needs and progress. They looked after her as if she was their own. Now that my daughter has transferred to the toddlers room, she would still call the educators names in the babies room whenever we pass by the play area. The educators in the toddlers room have also shown so much patience and care for our daughter. They would always take the time to update us about her day.
Karina - parent
Great daycare, both of my grand children went there, the baby room leader keeps a close eye to the kids, the children came home happily always, the new manager is very responsive all the time and keep us updated of children's learning progress, the center also has nice events and activities and the kids love it.
Zelong - parent
Programs
Programs
At Thrive Early Learning Centre Hornsby the children take part in extracurricular programs including:
French language program
Bonjour Babies is a fun and interactive program that teaches little ones the basics of the French language. Research shows that early exposure to a second language facilitates growth and integration of the developing brain, leading to improved cognitive functioning and superior reading, writing, analytical and even social skills.
Sports program
The centre uses the GrowFit sports program, where children take part in fun activities that assist with their health education and gross motor development, as well as promoting positive health awareness and knowledge. The children can strengthen both mind and body, whilst developing self-confidence and personal motivation.
About the curriculum
About the curriculum
At Thrive Early Learning Centre Hornsby, the focus is on the following curriculum pillars, in the context of relationships, experiences and the environment:
Socially Thriving
Structured play helps children develop crucial interpersonal and communication skills. The centre has created environments in which children experience mutually caring and respectful relationships with their peers whilst also developing independence, resilience and confidence within themselves.
To support children’s learning, educators promote trusting relationships, safe environments and respect for all aspects of a child’s physical, emotional, social, cognitive, linguistic, creative and spiritual being.
Academically Thriving
Children acquire a range of skills which develops fundamental critical thinking and language skills. The educators shape confident and enthusiastic learners by implementing learning which encourages problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesizing, researching and investigating.
Ecologically Thriving
Educators promote learning opportunities in which children exercise respect, care and an appreciation for the natural environment. All Thrive centres use rainwater tanks to enable the watering of garden beds in a sustainable way.
Physically Thriving
A child’s wellbeing incorporates both physical and psychological aspects which are integral to self-confidence. The Thrive educators promote learning experiences which encourage healthy lifestyles, including nutrition, personal hygiene, physical health and social relationships which contribute to a child’s concentration and participation in play and learning.
School Readiness and Pre-Kinder Program
The children are taught the skills to learn effectively, take on new challenges with confidence and have a sense of belonging to the wider community. The educators prepare the children for reading, writing and arithmetic through their everyday activities at Thrive. The program teaches them to become familiar with the school environment and associated routines, tasks, rules and expectations within that environment. It helps them to develop a positive self-esteem, motor skills, cooperative skills, listening skills and the social skills needed to thrive at school.
Meet the team
Meet the team
The educators at Thrive Early Learning Centre Hornsby offer a secure and safe environment where curiosity is encouraged, ideas are explored, and discovery is celebrated. The educators understand that every child is unique, and work alongside families to tailor every part of the children’s experience from their learning style to dietary requirements.
The team places great value on culture, whether it be a family’s cultural background, their family traditions and practices or languages spoken. They believe that it is important for children, families and educators to feel connected to the service, that their culture is reflected in their experience, that they belong. This information is collected during orientation and from conversations with families, communication from the educators, regular menu reviews to ensure they reflect the cultures within the service, participation in cultural celebrations, offering resources (such as books, dolls, music) that reflect the community’s cultures.
Community connection is a huge part of the culture at Thrive. The educators help the children to develop relationships within their local communities. This is achieved through visits from local firefighters or police; taking trips to the local supermarket; working on a project with a local primary school; or making connections with Indigenous groups in the area.
The educators offer orientation visits for new children to the service, which tend to involve a minimum of three 45 minute sessions with their parent or guardian present.
Educators communicate with families in person as well as through the centre app, where they can maintain contact with their children’s experiences through photos, stories and learning outcomes.
Health & nutrition
Health & nutrition
The team at Thrive Early Learning Centre Hornsby are part of the NSW Health’s Munch & Move program. This play-based initiative supports the healthy development of children by promoting physical activity, healthy eating and encourages limiting small screen recreation through six positive, health promoting key messages.
Establishing sound eating and activity habits from an early age gives children the best chance of leading a healthy life and maintaining a healthy weight. Munch & Move supports the NSW Government’s priority of preventing childhood overweight and obesity.
Programs
Programs
Morning
Ali is ten months old and begins her day outside with her friends and educator in the sandpit. She and her friend Kate share the spades and buckets, filling them with sand before tipping them out again.
Lunchtime
Ali is enjoying some quiet activities before she heads off for a nap in the sleeping area. Her educator reads her some books before preparing her for a rest.
Afternoon
Ali loves music, and today the educators have set out lots of small wooden musical instruments for the children to explore.
Morning
Evan is two and a half and loves playing outside. Today the children enjoy some fun sports activities with their educator and Eris has fun kicking a soccer ball with his friends.
Lunchtime
Evan sits at the table and joins in some play dough fun. He makes a wriggly worm before trying his hand at a play dough snail.
Afternoon
Evan is playing a matching game with his friends. They have some flash cards and need to match the cards that have the same animal picture on them.
Morning
Anna is four years old and loves to join in the centre’s Bonjour Babies program. Today they are learning to count to ten in French, by singing a simple song with their educators.
Lunchtime
Anna and her friends head outside to try out some of the obstacle courses that the educators have set up. Anna loves the balance beam, and walks steadily all the way along it.
Afternoon
Anna finishes off her beach scene painting and hangs it up to dry. Her educator will display it on the walls so that her parents can see it when they pick her up.
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6-18 Bridge RoadHornsby, NSW, 2077
Centre Reviews
Worst worst worst place in hornsby there was fire alarm going on whole night and they didn’t even bother coming to the centre... Worst worst worst place in hornsby there was fire alarm going on whole night and they didn’t even bother coming to the centre and checking it there are other people also who live in that area who is affected by the noise for the whole night it started around 7:00 and is still going on. So carelessness. Read more