Educational Program
Our learning program is based on the National Quality Framework (NQF) concerning children’s development, psychosocial wellbeing, families and communities. It aims to improve the quality of children’s education and care services and drive continuous improvement and consistency.
Educators apply the six principles underpinning the NQF across all the following quality areas of the National Quality Standards (NQS):
- The rights and best interests of the child are paramount
- Children are successful, competent and capable learners
- Equity, inclusion and diversity underpin the National Quality Framework
- Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are valued
- The role of parents and families is respected and supported
- Best practice is expected in the provision of services
Program Planning:
Our educators are qualified early childhood educators and comply with the government curriculum under National Quality Standards (NQS). Educators observe and plan activities according to the children’s strengths, interests and needs within the seven quality areas covered by the NQS.
The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) is a national approved framework for early childhood educators. It guides educators to develop quality programs for young children from birth to five years old. The terms belonging, being and becoming are the three main pillars of the EYLF and each element represents an aspect of children’s learning and development from a young age.
When a child understands they are part of a group or feel as though they are part of the family, then they have grasped the concept of `belonging’. The element of `being’ focuses on each child’s present state, identifying who they are and engaging in life’s complications, challenges and pleasures. Children begin to take part in life’s journey, build and maintain relationships and face challenges once they have a sense of `being’.
`Becoming’ is all about a child growing up and moving through each stage. By participating actively in society, a child can learn through changes in their relationships, knowledge, understandings, identities and skills.
Our Outside School Hours Care is also built on the EYLF by following the national My Time, Our Place Framework. These guidelines ensure high quality care and education. We believe in giving children responsibility and choices to assist them in learning skills for their adult lives. At the same time, learning is a fun and social experience.