Ignatius Early Years Centre overview
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58 Queen StreetNorwood, SA, 5067
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Ignatius Early Learning provides a nurturing, secure and responsive environment where children play, create, learn and explore. The centre is dedicated to children flourishing within a community of learners.
The curriculum of Ignatius Early Years is based on the characteristics of Jesuit education and influenced by the schools of Reggio Emilia. Each child is seen as an individual with unique and diverse abilities and identities.
Ignatius Early Years embraces the interests of the children and is responsive to their curiosity and thinking. Through the enquiry process, children explore, wonder and construct meaning about themselves, their community and the wider world.
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In January 2012 the National Quality Framework (NQF) came into effect across Australia.
The purpose of the NQF is to improve and standardise the quality of child care through a
range of measures including better staff to child ratios, higher staff qualifications
and an assessment and rating system designed to promote continuous improvement.
Under the NQF child care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standards (NQS).
The NQS measures the quality of early childhood education and care in Australia. It will cover
most long day care, family day care, preschool/kindergarten and outside school hours care services.
Under these standards child care services will be assessed and rated against the
seven quality areas, 18 standards and 58 elements that make up the NQS.