Guardian Childcare & Education Caulfield North Centre overview
Welcome to Guardian Childcare & Education Caulfield North!
At Guardian Childcare & Education Caulfield North, the educators create a nurturing and stimulating environment. Catering to children aged from 6 weeks to 6 years, the centre adopts a personalised approach that tailors the program to the individual needs of each child. The children are encouraged to explore the world around them as they develop their creativity and imagination.
The purpose-built centre has a focus on sustainability. The rooms inside are flooded with natural light, designed to inspire the children to be curious and actively engage in their learning. In addition to curriculum learning, the children also participate in exciting programs from yoga to hands-on cooking classes.
The outdoor spaces are equally engaging, designed with fun and play in mind. The children can play in the shaded sandpit, run around on the grass, or try their hand at gardening. With a multilingual and diverse team, there is also a strong focus on community with regular excursions to explore the local area.
Located a short walk from Dandenong Road tram stops, the centre also has designated drop-off and pick-up zones for added convenience. Why not book a tour of this warm and friendly centre today?
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Programs
Programs
The first five years in a child’s life are critical. During these years they shape so much of the person they will become. The program recognises this and tailors an individual approach for each and every child. The personalised nature of the program means that the children’s needs are met and their interests are fostered while they learn alongside their peers.
The educators use both structured and unstructured play in the indoor and outdoor learning environments to deliver the program. They are highly skilled at spotting learning opportunities in everyday moments, guiding children towards lessons and skills they will carry with them for life.
The program is always relevant for the age and stage of the children. The babies and toddlers have ample opportunities to explore the world around them, making new discoveries around every corner. As the children grow and look towards their big step to big school, the program shifts gears to help prepare them for this transition.
As global community citizens, the program helps the children to prepare for this role with regular community incursions and excursions. The children learn about who they are and their place in the community as they develop a strong sense of belonging.
Meet the team
Meet the team
As an individual, each member of the team is highly experienced and skilled at what they do. Put them together and they create an incredible team that delivers exceptional education and care every day. They work collaboratively to create an inclusive environment where every child can thrive.
The team is made up of a number of roles, each integral to the centre and the children. The teachers are all degree qualified, bringing their knowledge of industry best practice and modern early childhood thinking to the centre. The Lead Educators are responsible for the experience each child has in the centre while also managing compliance aspects in each room. Finally, the Educational Leads are hands on with the children, supporting their daily learning and development.
Unique to Guardian Childcare & Education is the role of Baby Ambassador, a person who supports the youngest learners to adapt to life at childcare. It’s a big time for a little person… and for their family! The Baby Ambassador is there to get to know the babies and their daily routines and then liaise with the families to calm the nerves and reassure them that their baby is loved and cared for.
Parent communication and involvement
Parent communication and involvement
Parent involvement is an important element of the centre. This helps to create a strong feeling of community across the centre as the families get to know each other. Parental involvement is also beneficial to the children and the educators. Parents are their child’s first teacher. They understand their needs, strengths and interests and can then communicate this to the educators.
Parents are invited to join their children for breakfast at drop off or at any other meal time. They are also welcome to join the children on any excursions or other activities.
Communication between parents and educators is open and honest. The educators make regular updates in the StoryPark app and use this as a channel to communicate with parents. Through the Visible Learning Displays in the centre the parents can stay up to date with their child’s progress. They can see what they’ve been learning and ask questions about their day.
The early years are an important time in a child’s life. Sending a child off to childcare can be emotional for many parents. The educators understand this and have an open door policy for parents. They want to build relationships based on mutual trust because this is what the children benefit from the most.
Programs
Programs
Morning
Ava is 9 months old and arrives at the centre with her big brother. She happily crawls to her educator and starts playing with some building blocks.
Lunch
After lunch, Ava has her nap. The educators follow the same routine she has on the days when she is at home with her parents.
Afternoon
The nursery children are playing outside in the afternoon. Ava loves to dig in the sandpit and delights when she discovers a caterpillar crawling next to her.
Morning
William arrives early in the morning. He doesn’t want his dad to leave today so his dad stays for breakfast. After breakfast he happily says goodbye to his dad and joins his friends who are playing with some trucks.
Lunch
After lunch, the Toddlers do some yoga. It always makes William feel really relaxed. After yoga, they do some art activities with leaves they have collected from outside.
Afternoon
Before William goes home, he enjoys some dramatic play with his friends. They are superheroes on a mission to deliver a puppy safely to his new home.
Morning
Lachie is off to school next year and he couldn’t be prouder. He arrives for the day and heads straight outside to see which of his friends has already arrived for the day. They all get straight to work hunting for bugs in the yard, their latest obsession.
Lunch
Over lunch, Lachie and his friends practise opening their lunchboxes. It’s a really tricky thing to do but with some help from his educators he gets the hang of it.
Afternoon
Lachie is learning to write his name. Some of the letters are really easy but others are much harder. Today they’re writing their name in the sand which is much easier than using a pencil!
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470 Dandenong RoadCaulfield North, VIC, 3161
Centre Reviews
Have only recently started here with my son and I'm delighted with how he has settled in. New management have come on board... Have only recently started here with my son and I'm delighted with how he has settled in. New management have come on board recently and really have the place running smoothly. Genuinely caring staff. Highly recommend. Read more
Responsive staff. My son has settled well there. Responsive staff. My son has settled well there.
Hi Shazeea, thank you for your five star review of our Caulfield North centre. We are very glad that your son has settled so well in the centre, a we strive to create warm and lasting relationships with all our families.
As a parent who recently visited this childcare center, I was disappointed to observe an insufficient staff-to-child ratio, impacting the quality of care.... As a parent who recently visited this childcare center, I was disappointed to observe an insufficient staff-to-child ratio, impacting the quality of care. Additionally, there appeared to be a shortage of available staff members. Furthermore, concerning reports have surfaced regarding staff turnover due to alleged instances of racism within the center. It is imperative for childcare facilities to prioritize inclusivity and respect for all staff and children. Addressing these concerns promptly and transparently would greatly enhance the center's reputation and ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all. Read more
Hi Stev, thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We are sorry to hear you didn't enjoy your time with us. We welcome all opportunities to improve our service and practices.