At our Pukekohe centre, we have four separate rooms for our different age groups.
Te Kohanga
Infants
At Treetops Early Learning Centres we believe in the importance of primary caregiving. We, therefore, all use this practice with all of our younger children. This means that your child will have an initial main caregiver introduced to them. This teacher will be there for you to build a strong trusting relationship with. They will be the person who looks after your child’s care moments, the teacher that knows your child best and keeps an extra special eye on them in your absence.
As your child develops a strong relationship with their primary caregiver, they will then begin to develop relationships with the other teachers in their room. This ensures that they are comfortable with all of our teachers in the room.
- Our staffing ratio for babies is a maximum of 1:4.
- Our infant teaching staff are loving, sociable and physically responsive. They understand your infant's needs and can respond to them.
- We respect your infant's individual rhythms and we adjust our timetable to suit them.
Learn more about our philosophy here.
Nga Tui
Younger Toddlers
Toddlers have their own dedicated room. There are many opportunities to move and explore inside and outside in our creative play environments.
- We set up experiences daily which stimulate and challenge your child in all aspects of development: physical, mental, creative and social.
- Our planning focuses on providing many varied opportunities to develop your child’s ability to communicate and to develop fine and gross motor skills through exercise and play.
- Our programme of daily activities is delivered in a secure environment which provides a predictable routine for your child.
Learn more about our philosophy here.
Nga Kea
Older Toddlers
Our older toddlers have another space to continue their learning and development. There are further opportunities to move and explore inside and outside in our creative play environments.
- We set up experiences daily which stimulate and challenge your child in all aspects of development: physical, mental, creative and social.
- Our planning focuses on providing many varied opportunities to extend your child’s ability to communicate and to develop fine and gross motor skills through exercise and play.
- Our programme of daily activities is delivered in a secure environment which provides a predictable routine for your child.
Learn more about our philosophy here.
Nga Morepork
Young children
We place a high priority on developing independence and self-management skills as children move closer to starting school. Children are encouraged to problem solve and develop social relationships with peers and adults.
- We celebrate diversity by understanding and respecting different cultures, languages, beliefs and abilities.
- Through close communication with your child’s teacher, you will learn what your child has been doing throughout their day.
Learn more about our philosophy here.