Day One Early Learning Centre - Eagleby Campus
Day One Early Learning Centre - Eagleby Campus Centre overview
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(07) 3522 3320A community-focused centre in the heart of Eagleby
At Day One Early Learning Eagleby, children aged 6 weeks to 5 years enjoy a safe and warm environment where they can learn and thrive. Thanks to welcoming and experienced educators, the children’s needs are met through a program and curriculum tailored to their individual interests. The holistic approach ensures that the children have access to a wide range of opportunities to spark their curiosity and imagination.
The individualised approach extends to the indoor learning spaces where the children can access different resources and equipment based on their interests and needs. In the light and bright classrooms, the educators plan a variety of activities to stimulate the children’s minds and nurture their creativity.
It’s a similar story outdoors where the children can play freely as they connect with nature under the cover of large shade sails. They can play in the fort, sandpit, slide, and more, building their physical, gross motor, and social skills as they explore alongside their peers.
Located opposite Eagleby State School, the centre is easy to access by bus or car and offers ample parking on site. Why not book a tour of this engaging and spacious centre today?
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Programs
Programs
Day One Early Learning offers a bespoke program tailored to each child’s interests and needs. Using natural indoor and outdoor play spaces, the program is embedded into the daily routine and aids the children in their play and exploration.
The programs include:
- DO Social: the children develop their emotional intelligence, resilience and cultural awareness, all important lifelong skills. The children learn empathy, emotional regulation and conflict resolution among other skills.
- DO Health: through different physical activities, such as dancing, running, climbing and sports, the children build healthy physical activity habits. They also learn about food, nutrition and general wellbeing.
- DO Language: focusing on early literacy skills, the children develop their understanding of language. They develop their vocabulary and understanding of sounds and letters, as well as foreign language where appropriate.
- DO Maths and Science: hands-on experiments encourage the children’s investigative thinking, giving them crucial logical reasoning skills.
- DO Creative: art, music and movement activities teach the children about creative self-expression, also encouraging their confidence, communication skills and self-esteem.
- DO Planet: the children learn to respect and care for the natural environment through sustainability and outdoor activities.
- DO Kindy: prepares the older children for their transition to primary school in all areas of their development.
Meet the team
Meet the team
More than 80% of the educators at Day One early Learning have worked in their centres for more than five years. This is testament to the culture and community at Day One and also ensures the children have consistency and stability during their early years.
The educators all hold relevant early education qualifications, with many also in the process of further study to move into more senior positions. Day One also priorities ongoing professional development to support the educators ongoing learning. All Group Leaders are Diploma qualified and all Teachers are Bachelor qualified.
Parent communication and involvement
Parent communication and involvement
In recognition of the people parents play in their child’s development, the educators at Day One Early Learning get to know the families. They take time to understand each child’s home routine, how they approach learning and what their unique needs are. They do so in partnership with families to ensure the best outcomes for every child.
Day One Early Learning believes that parent communication should be meaningful. There is a mutual respect between educators and families, understanding the important role each plays in the children’s lives. The educators communicate openly with parents, in a platform that can be easily and securely accessed.
Families are also encouraged to share their culture, experiences, food and stories with the centre. This enhances their own child’s sense of belonging while also introducing the other children to new cultures outside of their own. This cultural exchange is a wonderful part of the program, benefitting the children, families and educators.
The centre has an open door policy and parents are invited to attend excursions, incursions and other events at the centre.
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209 Fryar RoadEagleby, QLD, 4207
Centre Reviews
Both my daughters love Day One. My 4yo has been there for 2 years and now in kindy. She is thriving. My 7yo attends... Read more
Great facilities for the kids education, educators are really helpful and knowledgeable. Always feel welcome by the director and anyone else greeting me at the...
After having a bad experience with certain Early learning centres I was dubious if to try another. I decided to enrol my Daughters into Day... Read more