Our curriculum is based on Te Whāriki – the New Zealand Early Childhood Education Curriculum.

As we set out to educate and care for each child, our curriculum provides infants, toddlers and young children with wonderful experiences that focus on the following principles:

Empowerment

Our early childhood curriculum empowers the child to learn and grow.

Holistic Development

Our early childhood curriculum reflects the holistic way children learn and grow.

Family and Community

The wider world of family and community is an integral part of early childhood curriculum.

Relationships

Children learn through responsive and reciprocal relationships with people, places and things.

Through the guidance of qualified and experience educators, these principles are woven into place with the following strands, outlined below:

Well-being

The health and well-being of the child are protected and nurtured.

Belonging

Children and their families feel a sense of belonging.

Contribution

Opportunities for learning are equitable and each child’s contribution is valued.

Communication

The languages and symbols of children’s own and other cultures are promoted and protected.

Exploration

The child learns through active exploration of the environment.

Curriculum Areas

Our curriculum is split into three rooms and includes stimulating and well planned activities to support each child’s learning at each stage. There is a good balance between education and play. Our activities include play (creative, manipulative, physical, dramatic, theatrical, water, social, and extended), science, maths, reading books, storytelling, construction, cultural activities, life skills, character development, music, dance, performing arts, information technology, and lots more. Activities are managed according to each stage of development through lots of supervision from well qualified and experience staff. A holistic approach allows for learning opportunities to occur naturally for each child in every activity and development is focused around individual interests.

Bumblebees Glen Innes - Curriculum
Bumblebees Glen Innes - Curriculum

Parents and Whānau

We value the contribution of parents and whānau to their child’s learning – we see them as the first teacher for their child. There are lots of ways that we involve parents in the care and education of their children. We love to hear about the aspirations that you have for your child’s learning and time here at Bumblebees. You will be included and informed at each step of your child’s development and be invited to contribute in a number of ways.

Assessment

Each child’s development is monitored closely and collected in a variety of ways thorough assessment strategies. Learning portfolios are put together by teachers which document how each child learns over the year. Opportunities are provided for parents and whānau to meet with teachers to view and discuss their portfolios – we welcome any feedback from parents concerning their child’s learning.

Portfolios may also be available on-line with each parent’s permission through Story Park. They are a great way to keep up to date with what your child has been up to at Bumblebees. You can log into the secure platform from wherever you are in the world and see what’s been happening in their day, view photos, videos and comment on their activities.

Bumblebees Glen Innes - Curriculum

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