SDN Kensington at UNSW Sydney

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SDN Kensington at UNSW Sydney Centre overview
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(02) 9011 2153SDN Kensington at UNSW Sydney Centre highlights
- A diverse team offering experiences of different cultures and multiple languages
- Our beautiful location overlooks the village green and gives opportunities for children to explore University grounds
- We support the access and needs of every child, including customised meals for all specific dietary requirements
SDN House at Pooh Corner caters for children aged 6 weeks to 6 years, providing quality care and education in a play-based learning model. Through a child-led learning approach, the children at SDN House at Pooh Corner learn in a safe, healthy, happy and stimulating environment.
The centre is part of SDN Children's Services, which is a not for profit organisation.
The outdoor space, surrounded by greenery, has been designed to stimulate play, exploration and imagination. With various outdoor equipment including a sandpit, a playhouse and an exciting space with a wigwam, appropriately called ‘House at Pooh Corner,’ the children have lots of fun and adventures.
Inside, the colourful rooms are well-resourced for different age groups and interests. The spaces include arts and crafts, imaginative play, a family corner, and puzzles for the children to explore.
Located right in the heart of the UNSW’s Kensington Campus and overlooking the village green, the centre is well-established in the community and close to public transport.
SDN is committed to being a child safe organisation.
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Centre philosophy
Centre philosophy
You wouldn’t change your child for the world, but you would change the world for your child. That’s why when we welcome children and families to our SDN village, we create a place where every child belongs.
SDN is not-for-profit. Partnering our diverse range of professionals with families to provide the best learning opportunities is what sets us apart. Together, we create a village so that every day is a chance for your child to thrive.
SDN is a child safe organisation. Our child safe culture is championed at all levels of SDN and is enshrined in our policy framework and our practice. Everything we do is designed to safeguard children, from the physical environments of our centres in which children play and learn through to how we listen to children and promote children’s rights.
At SDN, we are inclusive. We don’t just talk about inclusion, we do it. All our services welcome children from all communities, cultures and needs. Inclusion at SDN is delivered through our spaces, through our communication, through our food, through our educational program; it is inherent in all aspects of our village.
Your child, is supported by our village.
Programs
Programs
At SDN House at Pooh Corner, get more than school-ready, get life-ready.
Getting school-ready is a journey. It begins with your child’s very first day at our welcoming early education and care centre and continues with our dedicated preschool program.
Infants and toddlers
We know that the best thing we can do for your infant or toddler is to support them to grow and develop in safe, unhurried, nurturing and challenging environments. Because infants and toddlers are naturally curious, our centre has well-equipped indoor and outdoor areas that will keep your child moving and give them daily opportunities to explore their limits and grow their abilities.
Preschool
Developed by university-trained early childhood teachers, our preschool program focuses on the whole child. Children learn to make friends and work together, while gaining the skills and independence they need to thrive through the big transition to school.
Our preschool program follows an evidence-backed, play-based learning approach. Children have fun and follow their curiosity, while we weave in vital skills and learning outcomes.
SDN uses Australia’s Early Years Learning Framework to explore a diverse curriculum from science to social justice. Our days are predictable but flexible, blending structured and spontaneous learning, free play, movement and quiet time.
Our centre has a transition to school program where our teachers and educators work together with local schools to prepare your child for a smooth transition, and support families through the process.
- Read more about our practice with children here - https://www.sdn.org.au/services/early-childhood-education-and-child-care/our-practice-with-children/
- Read more about our preschool program here - https://www.sdn.org.au/services/early-childhood-education-and-child-care/our-preschool-program/
About the curriculum
About the curriculum
Your child is unique and so we will devise a learning and development program within our curriculum pillars, based on what we know about your child’s interests, learning and development. Because they will always be changing and growing, we consistently review the program to ensure we are keeping up with your child’s development, providing them with the best learning opportunities.
Our curriculum pillars are:
- Relationship and social skills
- Critical thinking and problem solving
- Early literacy and numeracy
- Health, wellbeing and movement
- Science, technology, construction and design
- Nature play and sustainability
- Creative arts
- Equity and social justice
Learn more about our curriculum pillars here - https://www.sdn.org.au/services/early-childhood-education-and-child-care/our-preschool-program/
Meet the team
Meet the team
At SDN House at Pooh Corner, we have a diverse team of qualified early childhood professionals. Our Centre Director has vast experience in Early Education and Care.
At SDN, we create a culture of partnership. We partner with families so they feel confident, capable and connected and we work together to set individual goals for each child and cater to their specific needs.
Our team are dedicated to supporting each child's wellbeing, learning and development.
Centre philosophy
Centre philosophy
In May 2020, UNSW called for tenders to operate their three remaining centres. SDN successfully tendered, and following an extensive transition process, began management of Tigger’s Honeypot, The House at Pooh Corner and Owl’s House, on behalf of UNSW in January 2021.
To read more about our history, visit https://www.sdn.org.au/about-sdn/sdn-history/beginnings-of-sdn-house-at-pooh-corner-kensington-at-unsw/

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All three of my children have been cared for by the amazingly talented and caring educators at SDN house at Pooh corner. The... All three of my children have been cared for by the amazingly talented and caring educators at SDN house at Pooh corner. The centre is a rich and welcoming community that really gives kids a chance to shine. We are so grateful for the skill and kindness that the loving staff from management, to cooks and teachers have shown all of our kids over the years. Highly recommend. Read more
A truly wonderful long daycare. I couldn't recommend enough. A truly wonderful long daycare. I couldn't recommend enough.
Thanks Danielle! Our team appreciates your kind review.
SDN Children’s Services
At SDN, children are at the heart of everything we do, including prioritising their safety, wellbeing, and inclusion. We are committed to upholding the NSW Office of the Children's Guardian's child-safe standards and creating a village where all children can thrive. 😍 Every child has the right to feel safe, and protecting children is everyone's business. Everyone at SDN—Board Directors, staff, and volunteers—has a legal, ethical, and purpose-driven responsibility to foster a child-safe culture. 🧡 From our centres' physical environments to how we listen to and promote children's rights, every action is designed to safeguard them. We ensure strong policies, procedures, reporting lines, and training while encouraging staff and families to "see something, say something". Complaints, concerns, and allegations are always taken seriously. ✅ If you want to learn more about how to keep children safe: 🔸 Learn more: www.sdn.org.au/child-safe-organisation 🔸 Additional resources: @braveheartsprotectkids and @raisingchildren.net.au 🔸 Parenting support: @parentlinensw (1300 227 464) 🔸 Mental health support: @lifelineaustralia (13 11 14) #SDNChildrensServices #SDNVillage #ChildSafety #ChildrensWellbeing #ChildProtection #ChildSafeCulture #CareForKids
SDN Children’s Services
As the year wraps up, SDN is proud to share that we've positively impacted 5,235 children and families across our village. 🙌🙌🏻🙌🏾 This is a 9% increase from last year, driven by a growth in the number of children at our centres and by supporting more children and families with additional needs. 😍 We also actively advocate for inclusion in the wider early childhood sector, supporting 363 other service providers through agency programs (such as Start Strong Pathways, and Child & Family Interagency). As we approach our 120th year, we're excited to continue supporting children and families in inclusive environments. 🌟 #SDNChildrensServices #SDNVillage #SDN120 #OurImpact #ChildrensServices #EarlyChildhood #Inclusion #Advocacy #CareForKids
SDN Children’s Services
Building strong relationships and fostering open communication between educators and families is key to supporting children's wellbeing, learning and development. 🥰 This is the advice shared by our SDN Early Learning Operations Manager, Catherine, in her sit-down interview with Care For Kids, as part of their #ChildcareVirtualOpenDay event. 🙌 Catherine also shares 5 tips for families on how to develop positive partnerships with your child's educators—from asking questions about your child's progress to volunteering your time to get involved in their learning. 🧡 Don't miss the full conversation at: https://www.careforkids.com.au/open-day#sdn (search for 'Strength in Bonds' by SDN Children's Services) #sdnchildrensservices #sdnvillage #careforkids #childcarevirtualopenday #earlychildhood #earlylearning #relationships #communication #participation #partnership