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Busy Bees Southbrook

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20 Hours ECE

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Storypark

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details-poi 89 South Belt, Rangiora 7400

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details-clock 7:00am - 6:00pm Monday to Friday

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Welcome to Busy Bees Southbrook 

We are so fortunate to be a part of such a wonderful community, participating in local celebrations, supporting local businesses and events such as making scarecrows for the Rangiora Food Garden and  participating in the Woodend Spring Fair and Santa Parade each year. Through this connection we get to know our individual families so well.

Kaiako and whānau form strong trusting relationships which support well settled tamariki to take on transitions with ease. We strive to create a sense of belonging, welcoming new families in as part of our centre whānau.

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Our large natural and inviting centre environment offers a secret garden which is a real favourite with our tamariki.  A place where we grow and cultivate fruit, herbs and vegetables, and where children can smell, touch, taste and, explore with their senses.

Our spacious outdoors also provides many opportunities for gross motor development as well as encouraging kaitiakiship, as tamariki learn and discover more about their natural environment and how to care for and look after it.

Exploring and strengthening connections with our local community is something our tamariki really enjoy.  It provides so many learning opportunities as children practice following instructions, finding things to research, and exploring the world around them using their senses. Our regular and planned excursions also provide great learning about health and safety whilst out and about in the community, seeing new things and meeting new people and developing working theories about the world around us. 

Cultivating whānau and cultural relationships 

At Busy Bees Southbrook we love to invite parents and whānau to be a part of our programme in any way they feel most comfortable being involved. We hold lots of family events and parent evenings to provide opportunities to strengthen partnerships. We seek to understand, support and celebrate our families cultures and valuesproviding an inclusive environment where family aspirations can be realised. 

We are committed to follow the aspirations of the New Zealand National ECE Curiculum, Te Whāriki. Te Whāriki envisages kaiako in early learning settings working in partnership with parents, whānau and community to realise this vision. The expectation is that, in their early years, children will experience a curriculum that empowers them as lifelong learners, right from their early exploration of the world around them, through to preparation for school.

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Testimonials

All 3 of my kids have been to this preschool. So welcoming and helpful with each individual child's needs. Lovely atmosphere for each child to play and learn

Parent Feedback

Such a friendly and caring environment. The teachers and manager are so welcoming and my grandson and grand daughter have formed such special relationships with their teachers. I highly recommend this centre.

Grandparent Feedback

Great staff, very kind and helpful to the children, great set up and flexible hours.

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