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Nido Early School is coming to Sunshine

Nido Early School will open its doors in Sunshine this October.

Located just minutes from Sunshine Plaza and the Sunshine train station, the purpose-built early school will be open to families seeking care and education for children aged six weeks to school age.

At Nido, we understand that every moment in a child’s early years helps shape the person they will become. That’s why we invest in our child-led learning programs, nurturing environments and passionate educators to make every day count for your child.

“We’re excited to enrich the Sunshine community and support families as their children begin their early learning journey”, says Ally Dowden, executive service manager, Nido Early School Sunshine.

“Our vision is to provide the highest quality care and education for the children and families in our community.”

What makes NidoEarly School Sunshine unique

Inspired by the world-renowned Reggio Emilia approach, Nido’s philosophy places children at the centre of their learning journey. Educators work alongside children to co-create their learning journey, encouraging exploration and celebrating each milestone.

This philosophy extends beyond the curriculum and into the very design of the Sunshine early school. The interiors have been carefully crafted to inspire calm and wonder, using soft textures, organic curves, natural materials, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

“We consider our environments the ‘third teacher’,” explains Ally.

“By creating spaces that spark curiosity and provide comfort, we give children the freedom to explore and develop confidence in their own abilities.Like ourpurpose-built indoor spaces and dedicated atelier art studio that encourages exploration, self-expression, and hands-on discovery every day, whileour beautiful gardens invite learning through play, discovery, and connection with nature.”

Connection with families and community

At Nido, we hold a deep respect for every child and are dedicated to ensuring their voices are heard, valued, and reflected in their learning journey. We build strong, collaborative partnerships with families and the wider community to support each child’s growth and development.

Nido places a strong emphasis on building genuine partnerships with parents, ensuring each child’s needs, interests and routines are understood from the very beginning. Families are encouraged to be active participants, sharing ideas, attending events, and staying connected to their child’s learning journey.

“We value the partnership we have with families”, explains Ally.

“When we work together, what happens at Nido connects naturally with what’s happening at home. That’s when we see the biggest growth – children who are confident, settled and genuinely excited to learn. We want every child to feel secure, supported, inspired and every family to feel a true sense of belonging.”

Every day shapes the person a child will become, so let’s make those days count – together.

Enquire today to secure your place at Nido Early School Sunshine: nido.edu.au/sunshine

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