Goodstart Early Learning Shailer Park Centre overview
Goodstart Shailer Park is a safe, secure and nurturing centre, the perfect place for children aged 0 to 6 years to learn and explore. The centre takes a holistic approach to learning in order to foster social skills, emotional growth and resilience. The curriculum is child-led and designed to spark curiosity, instil confidence and encourage a love of learning. Each day through various experiences, the children solve problems, discover mathematical concepts, delve into scientific concepts and develop early literacy skills.
The outdoor play spaces are a balance of natural and manmade elements, giving children an opportunity to explore the world around them. The spaces include sandpits, verandahs, mud kitchen, natural creek bed and water tanks to support the children’s development. In addition, the children learn about sustainable practices through veggie patches and worm farms.
Inside the classrooms, the children learn through sensory, play-based learning activities. The bright and colourful rooms are designed to spark the children’s imagination, offering an exciting environment for wonder and discovery.
The centre is conveniently located close to local schools and shops, making for an easier daily drop off and pick up. Why not book a tour of this community-minded and welcoming centre today?
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Kindergarten/Preschool Programs
Kindergarten/Preschool Programs
Our high-quality, play based preschool curriculum is delivered by Bachelor qualified Early Childhood Teachers. Our teachers tailor their programs to ensure all children develop the confidence and social and emotional skills needed for a smooth transition to school. Through play, our Early Childhood Teachers facilitate children’s learning of important language, literacy, numeracy and creative skills.
Benefits of Goodstart Kindergarten/Preschool programs:
- Our programs are planned and led by qualified and experienced Early Childhood Teachers, in accordance with the Early Years Learning Framework
- Our programs have the tick of approval, meaning they meet (and exceed) Government guidelines around learning in the year before school
- Strong connections with local schools support our extensive transition to school programs
- We offer greater flexibility and convenience for busy families with longer opening hours, five days a week, 52 weeks of the year.
- We offer 9-hour, 10-hour and all-day sessions.
- Nutritious meals are provided throughout the day, so there’s no need to pack lunch boxes.
Curriculum and programs
Curriculum and programs
The educators at Goodstart Early Learning follow an evidence-based curriculum that aligns with the Early Years Learning Framework. Informed by world-leading research, practices and techniques, the curriculum encourages the children’s natural curiosity and engages them in their learning journey.
As the children move through the different rooms in the centre, the curriculum evolves with them. The educators set goals for the children and celebrate as they reach their milestones. At every stage, the educators are tailoring the curriculum and goals to each child’s individual needs.
The curriculum involves different types of learning experiences and styles. From child-led learning to sessions guided by educators, the children participate in small and large group sessions as well as individual play. Most importantly, the children learn through play, developing social skills, confidence and independence in addition to more formal academic skills.
Play is the order of the day of Goodstart Early Learning and the programs at the centre are grounded in a play-based approach. The educators embed teaching and learning into play experiences, helping the children to make sense of the world around them. This is how the children learn about how things work and develop important foundational relationships and skills.
The primarily child-directed, play-based curriculum ensures that the children are engaged in their learning. They are encouraged to take the lead, developing their negotiation, risk taking, problem solving and social skills. The educators observe the children and help to challenge them by extending their learning and interests.
The educators recognise that every child is unique and that they bring their own needs, interests and strengths with them each day. The program is designed to be flexible to cater to these differing needs, ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive at Goodstart.
Parent communication and involvement
Parent communication and involvement
Goodstart Early Learning uses the StoryPark app to connect with parents throughout the day. The educators upload photos and stories to the secure app, which parents can access anytime and anywhere to track their child’s progress.
The approach at the centre is very much based around partnership between families and educators. The educators work with the parents and carers to build strong relationships. They develop trust so the children can feel safe and secure while at the centre. Parents are also encouraged to share their insights and feedback with educators to add depth to the relationship.
The educators observe the children every day and tailor the program around their observations. They share these with parents, so they can feel connected to their child’s progress and also provide feedback that will further enhance their child’s learning experience.
Meet the team
Meet the team
Goodstart Early Learning employs qualified and skilled educators who are dedicated to making a difference to the children in their care. The centre employs people who are empathetic and compassionate, with a nurturing disposition and a passion for care. Working collaboratively as a team, the educators display qualities such as positivity, kindness and, most importantly, a desire to help every child thrive.
The educators hold relevant qualifications, including the Kindergarten and Preschool Program teachers who are university qualified. The educators are lifelong learners, participating in regular and ongoing professional development to enhance their skills. They are encouraged to upskill, learning about the latest research and thinking in the sector. They can then bring this knowledge back to the centre to share with their colleagues for the benefit of the children.
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4 Belbora RoadShailer Park, QLD, 4128
Centre Reviews
Highly recommend this centre. I am super grateful to be working in this centre. The centre director Kristy Morgan is very passionate about... Highly recommend this centre. I am super grateful to be working in this centre. The centre director Kristy Morgan is very passionate about early childhood education and extends it out to the wider community. The educators are equally committed in advocating for children’s rights and providing high quality practices in education and care. It’s always great to see children laughing and having the best time during play! Read more
Honestly absolutely disgusting, was walking past and could hear foul language, one of the staff yelling out asking why another had left 2... Honestly absolutely disgusting, was walking past and could hear foul language, one of the staff yelling out asking why another had left 2 years old alone in water troughs, family member of mine use to work there so I asked them, they have water troughs that aren’t stable and they’re putting young children in them and leaving them unattended…two-year-olds in a body of water… unattended. Read more
Been sending my children to goodstart at shailer park for years and love the director and staff. Kids love going and are always... Been sending my children to goodstart at shailer park for years and love the director and staff. Kids love going and are always so well taken care of. Read more