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Curiosity Tree Morayfield

179 Oakey Flat Road, Morayfield, QLD, 4506 view map
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6:15am to 6:15pm

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179 Oakey Flat Road, Morayfield, QLD, 4506

Curiosity Tree Morayfield Reviews (33)

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Margaret Ball

Jan, 2026

Nice place to visit! Happy staff and good prices, make a great place to be.

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Haeleigh West

Jan, 2026

Unfortunately, since the change in management, this centre has been deeply disappointing. Communication has been consistently poor, staff turnover has been extremely high, and there has been very little stability for the children. In my daughter’s room alone, there were around eight different changes to lead and supporting educators over a 12-month period. When staff left the room or the centre, this was often not communicated to parents at all, which was extremely concerning as we were left not knowing who was supervising our children. Basic expectations were often missed. Storypark updates were minimal or absent for weeks at a time, routines were not kept up to date, and incident forms were not always lodged or communicated to me as a parent. There were also ongoing concerns around food portions, with my child frequently coming home hungry. During the warmer months, my daughter’s water bottle was regularly empty at pick-up, which was particularly concerning in summer. Water play was also frequently restricted, with children not allowed to use water bubbles or engage in water activities because educators did not want them getting wet. I also personally witnessed staff yelling, speaking abruptly to children, disregarding them during moments of emotional distress, and physically manhandling children, including my own daughter. These incidents were raised with the centre, however they were not handled appropriately and were left unresolved, which was extremely distressing as a parent. Education has been incredibly minimal. Over the course of the year, my daughter has learned very little in terms of new skills or knowledge. Most days appeared to consist largely of free play, with occasional painting or drawing activities. I’ve had to put in significant extra effort at home to make up for the lack of structured learning and educational development. The lack of resources, particularly outdoors, was also concerning. At times there were as few as two bikes available for 30+ children, with no books, no drawing equipment, and very few toys provided. Children were largely limited to whatever equipment was permanently left out, such as climbing frames and the slide, with little effort made to rotate or introduce engaging resources. The end-of-year portfolio was another clear example of the lack of effort. It consisted of 19 artworks, almost all painting, with only one cutting activity. There was no documentation of learning or progress, no photos of my child participating in activities, and no electronic version provided. Despite clearly stating to the director that I wanted this portfolio before my daughter’s final day, it was only completed and provided after we had already finished up at the centre, and only after repeated follow-ups with management. Events were poorly organised, staff do not wear name badges (making it difficult to identify who you are speaking to), and issues I raised directly with management were never properly resolved. Any short-term improvements would last a week or two before things reverted back to the same problems. Every opportunity for improvement was met with disappointment. Many of my friends have also removed their children from the centre after experiencing the same issues, across both the same room and different classes. Some have gone as far as reporting their concerns to the Department of Early Education. I met with the owners and raised these concerns, but nothing meaningfully changed. Overall, this experience has left a very bad taste, and I could not wait to move my child out of the centre. I would not recommend this daycare under its current management and ownership.

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J D

Dec, 2025

We previously enrolled our son at another nearby kindergarten, but he disliked it as it felt very institutional. We transferred him to Curiosity Tree, and the change was remarkable. The staff genuinely care about the children and consistently foster positive, nurturing interactions. From the educators and office staff to the caretakers, kitchen staff, and cleaners, everyone knew our son by name. He was always happy, engaged, and excited to attend. The staff provide genuine encouragement and also take appropriate, thoughtful measures to guide the children when needed.

About Curiosity Tree Morayfield

Little Locals Morayfield facilities include 2 large outdoor play spaces, filled with natural elements and structures for risky play. They also have water play areas and in-ground trampolines as well as 10 spacious rooms with a large number of age-appropriate resources.

Their State of the art Kitchen comes with a fully qualified Chef delivering fresh and nutritious meals.

Little Locals are also have passionate educators to nurture your child’s learning experience through a Government certified Kindergarten program led by a bachelor qualified teacher.

They also provided extra curriculum activities per week made up of Pilates, sport, and music.
All excursions included.
Bush Kindy program.
Nappies, wipes and sunscreen.
Healthy nutritious meals freshly prepared by our in-house chef (breakfast, morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea).
Regular interaction and engagement with your child’s learning progress through Storypark.

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$117

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$115

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