Clovel Childcare & Early Learning Centre Ryde - Eastwood
Clovel Childcare & Early Learning Centre Ryde - Eastwood Centre overview
Clovel Childcare & Early Learning Centre Ryde - Eastwood Centre highlights
- Large outdoor play space for the children to engage in a natural environment.
- High quality educational program available for all children.
- Committed, professional educators who thrive on developing secure respectful relationships.
Welcoming children aged from 6 weeks to 6 years, Clovel Ryde provides outstanding long day care and play-based, holistic early learning from a proudly multicultural team. The qualified and passionate educators deliver an exciting program of activities that nurture individuality and creativity. They support children to develop the skills to start school as confident and enthusiastic learners.
The spacious centre is warm and homely, with interiors in natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows. The sensory rooms feature raw materials and decor, brightly coloured furniture, and tactile cushions and rugs. With a wide selection of toys and books, children have the freedom to discover and pursue their own interests.
The well-sheltered and spacious yard is an adventure paradise. Fringed by trees and plants, there are sandpits and cubby houses, age-appropriate climbing and balance equipment, and a fun boat and tunnel. Educators guide children to build their motor, social, and cognitive skills, with both free time and a stimulating program of outdoor activities.
Conveniently located within the grounds of Ryde Hospital, the centre is ideal for local families and hospital workers. Why not book a tour of this enriching and inclusive centre today?
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Programs
Programs
At Clovel Childcare & Early Learning Centre, caring educators deliver a holistic learning program to benefit cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills. The educators also consider the children’s general health and wellbeing in delivering the programs.
Books and reading are an essential part of childhood. The centre’s literacy program focuses on introducing children to the alphabet, helping them learn to read - visually, phonetically and through sound. They are also encouraged to engage with reading through the ‘First readers’ series of books.
Children start to learn about numbers and mathematical concepts at a young age. Educators build on this intuitive learning by introducing addition and subtraction and concepts of time, weight and length. This helps children become ‘maths aware’ before transitioning to kindergarten.
Similarly, educators introduce science with a fun program of exploration and discovery. This aims to improve social interaction, promote patience and understanding, and show young ones how to deal with different perspectives on the same topic.
Understanding that mind and body go hand-in-hand, educators focus on building both cognitive and physical skills, especially during the intense development period of 2 to 6 years. To encourage physical activity, the fun and varied outdoor program includes ball games, climbing, obstacle courses and parachute play.
To encourage creativity, children also take part in a performing arts program that includes drama, dance, singing and public speaking. This helps build self-confidence, self-esteem and a sense of self-worth.
Meet the team
Meet the team
The dedicated managers and educators at Clovel Ryde work collaboratively to provide a safe, nurturing and caring environment for children. The team are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of the children. They understand that quality early education is a crucial building block for a successful experience at school and beyond.
Educators support each other to deliver outstanding play based learning programs and to ensure every child feels welcome, loved and valued.
The Clovel Ryde team are highly experienced, with various qualifications in Early Childhood Education and Care. Educators also participate in ongoing training and professional development to continually review personal goals and performance.
Parent communication and involvement
Parent communication and involvement
Clovel Ryde proudly fosters quality relationships with parents and families based on mutual respect and open communication. This helps build a true partnership to ensure every child’s well-being is front and centre. Families are welcome to discuss their child’s activities and progress at any stage, and to join in regular centre events.
The centre uses the free Kindyhub App for interactive communication with families. Educators keep parents updated with details and photos of the children’s activities and milestones. It also provides a handy way for educators and families to communicate quickly and easily.
About the curriculum
About the curriculum
Traditionally, preschool begins at 3 years of age. However, Clovel’s preschool program responds to research suggesting valuable opportunities for child development may be lost if learning only begins then. As such, the centre begins each child’s individual early learning and development program from 6 weeks of age.
The Clovel Ryde team nurtures babies with loving care and enriching early learning. Early learning is a key part of healthy brain development in babies and as part of the centre’s Brain Linkage program, educators provide activities that assist in developing a baby's fine motor, gross motor, brain wiring and balancing skills. This includes tummy time, crawling, shape sorters, gym ball, balance beam and baby massage.
For older children, educators plan exciting activities that provide opportunities for socialising, problem solving and creativity, and that foster positive self-esteem and belonging. This helps prepare children for school by encouraging independence, individuality and a lifelong love of learning.
Programs
Programs
Morning
Aden is 10 months old and new to Clovel Ryde. In the morning, he sits in the sandpit. He loves filling and emptying the brightly coloured bucket then making handprints in the sand.
Lunch
After a nap and then lunch with the nursery group, Aden picks a book to read. Today he sits outside on a cushion in the fresh air, while an educator reads it with him.
Afternoon
This afternoon’s activity is music. Aden loves to bang a tambourine as the group listens to songs.
Morning
Molly is 3 years old and she loves coming to Clovel Ryde. This morning she practices cooking in the play kitchen. She counts out four plates and four forks to share the meal with her favourite dolls.
Lunch
After lunch, Molly does some painting. Today she paints a picture with the sun and flowers.
Afternoon
In the afternoon, Molly spends some time outside in the fresh air. After seeing her picture, an educator encourages Molly to run around and find all the flowers in the garden.
Morning
Lola loves seeing her friends when she arrives every day. Today they are pretending they are in big school. They sit around the table with an educator who helps them practice writing letters.
Lunch
After lunch, Lola does some painting. The group has been learning about space so she paints a dark sky with a big white moon and yellow stars.
Afternoon
Lola loves reading in the afternoon. She picks a favourite book about an adventure in a spaceship and an educator reads it with her.
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Centre Reviews
My children loves Clovel Ryde. The staff are friendly and caring. My children loves Clovel Ryde. The staff are friendly and caring.
Clovel Ryde is an amazing childcare! They look after my son from 4 months old to 5 years now. All teachers are passionate... Clovel Ryde is an amazing childcare! They look after my son from 4 months old to 5 years now. All teachers are passionate and patient. Everyday my son enjoyed different fun activities and seasonal celebration. It's a small but lovely community. The incharge Hanna is kind and reliable. I am grateful my son can be looked after by them and I will definitely recommend it to other families! Read more
Walked past on my way to Piccolo Me cafe and just witnessed an educator angrily scold, belittle and rough handle a small toddler... Walked past on my way to Piccolo Me cafe and just witnessed an educator angrily scold, belittle and rough handle a small toddler (about 2 years old) for whining for what she deemed was too long. The educator then lifted the child aggressively by the upper arms and then dumped her roughly on a wooden seat, which would have hurt the child. Unsurprisingly, the child started wailing and crying for her mother even louder. Pretty awful experience to see walking past, I would hate for this kind of behaviour to happen to my own children who are around that age, very disappointing to see when you trust these educators to have the professional ability to gently handle situations like this. Read more