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Child Care Albury


Child Care Centre in Albury

Woodlands Child Care Centre is a comprehensive preschool and child care facility in Albury Wodonga that provides an interactive environment where your children can learn, grow and play. We accept children from ages 0 to 6.


We encourage early learning and social skills development through playtime, creative and problem-solving activities, curriculum and other non-competitive activities.


Our goal is to prepare your children for the next phase of their life. We strive to provide an environment to stimulate personal and social growth without any pressure.


Our experienced and loving staff provide a nurturing and educational environment that will help your child/children grow and develop to their full potential. Call us now on 02 6021 6459 to secure a spot and ensure your child receives the care and attention they deserve.

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WE'VE PROVIDED TAILORED DAY CARE IN ALBURY SINCE 1986


Woodlands Child Care Centre has been part of the Albury community since 1986 and we pride ourselves on the caring and professional educators who are dedicated to providing individualised attention to each child. We have preschool programs, physical activity programs, a large play area, home-cooked meals. We also welcome children with special needs. Our nurturing home-like environment appeals to the youngsters in our childcare and we have a variety of ever-changing outdoor activities to keep the children engaged and entertained whilst also learning the skills that are important to their growth and development.

We treat each child like our own, paying careful attention to their tendencies, helping to guide each child towards activities and courses that they enjoy. As each child achieves individual milestones we make sure to praise and elevate them. Additionally, we believe that children can learn to overcome negative actions through positive reinforcement. Whenever there is a negative interaction, we work with the children to help them see how it hurt the other and how we could address it differently.

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  • Ages 0 to 6
  • Multiple programs for each age group
  • Certified and custom-tailored preschool courses
  • Support with growth and development

The Early Years Learning Framework

Here at Woodlands Child Care Centre, we are proud to follow the early years learning framework which is a national curriculum setting expectations for developmentally appropriate learning and teaching of children across Australia from birth to 5 years of age.


The EYLF emphasises play-based learning as well as learning through interacting with other children, adults, and the environment. By following this framework, it allows our educators and teachers to understand the importance of play-based learning, displaying why early childhood education for infants is so important to allow them to develop their cognitive abilities.


At Woodlands Child Care Centre the national framework we follow is based on five key principles: learning supports the whole child, learning is active and child-centred, children develop relationships with carers and other children, children’s experiences are reflective of their culture and children have opportunities to express themselves through creative play.

Our Established Curriculum Improves Student Engagement & Growth

Our team of experienced and professional early educators go beyond typical child care standards by using an approved curriculum that has shown to help increase engagement and overall growth. Each age group receives a custom-tailored program with a focus on the crucial early year's framework. We gently guide each child through the learning process, taking the time to help them learn without any pressure of failing. Here, no child fails – we help them overcome any learning hurdles through proven strategies and learning methods.

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Our dedicated team members are highly-experienced and possess the necessary qualifications and certifications required. With more than 30 years of industry experience, and a qualified preschool teacher on site, you can be sure your child is in good hands.

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Child care centre facilities in Albury

Children absolutely love our child care centre in Albury and so will you! We have a vast, open yard area where they can run around and interact with other kids. Plus, our indoor spaces have plenty of toys and places for your children to learn and have fun.

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All of our programs are established, trusted and proven to help children grow and learn. We also have programs for children who have special needs as well as preschool programs for age groups from 0 to 6. If you want to find out more, check out our program page.

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Why choose Woodlands Child Care Centre?


Choosing a childcare centre is a big step for any family. Woodlands Child Care Centre has been involved in the Albury community for 36 years. In that time, we’ve learnt just what makes a child feel part of our family here, and how to give the very best environment to help them blossom and enjoy every stage of their development. 


We’re a fully transparent facility, so we’re happy for parents and guardians to drop by to see how their little ones are doing. We believe this gives everyone absolute peace of mind.  Contact us today and start nurturing your child's early developmental skills.


Our team strive to provide a welcoming and positive environment, offering various activities that not only help your child develop physically, cognitively, and socially but also ensure that they enjoy their time here with us too!


Our childcare centre provides a great option for parents who want their children to be safe and happy in an atmosphere that fosters learning through play-based activities, giving your children plenty of opportunities to interact with others whilst they explore the world around them.

FAQS


To help you feel even more relaxed about trusting us with your child’s care, we are always happy to answer all your questions.


You’ll have lots of things come up whilst you’re looking for the best place for your child to spend their early years' education. To help you out a little, here are some of the questions – and answers - to the things we get asked most often.

  • What should I pack for my child?

    Part of creating a happy environment is offering as much familiarity as possible. For babies, please pack things like nappy rash cream, dummies, three changes of clothes as well as a bag for any wet outfits. Remember their favourite comforter or blanket too. 


    Toddlers will need a change of undies, a bottle or sippy cup depending on what they use as well as two changes of clothes. Remember things like sun hats and warmer clothes too so they can make the most of our lovely outdoor space. A bag for wet clothes is always useful and if they have a favourite toy, they are welcome to bring it along. 


    If your child has specific things they need to have with them, such as a sleeping bag, medication, or dummies, then please pack these and let our lovely team know about them. 

  • How many educators are there in a class?

    At Woodlands Child Care Centre, we know that our team are central to your child’s experience. We make sure to meet the National Quality Framework guidelines for a child to educator ratio. This is 1:4 for children under 24 months, 1:5 for children between 24 and 36 months, and 1:10 for children over 36 months. 

  • What do I do if my child doesn’t like the food?

    Ah, the age-old worry. Meal times are a big deal for you and your child and we pride ourselves on offering great quality, beautifully cooked, nutritious food. We’ll work closely with you and your child to make sure we have a meal plan that meets their needs and that any allergies are fully addressed. If we really can’t find a meal solution that works, we’re happy for you to bring in food for them.

  • How do I prepare my child for childcare?

    Getting your child ready to go to childcare can be a worrying task, however, there are several things you can do to make the process a little easier. For example, talk to your child about the place they will be going and what they can expect. It may also be helpful to explain that there are other children there who also come from different homes, you could say something like ‘you’re going to a new place where you will meet new friends’.

  • How will my child benefit from childcare?

    Childcare is important for your child’s social and emotional development and helps them to learn how to handle themselves in different situations. It can also teach them to interact with other children from an early age which is crucial when they start school.

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