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Nido Early School is almost ready to open

Nido Early School will open its doors in Sunshine very soon. Located just minutes from Sunshine Plaza and the Sunshine train station, the purpose-built early school will welcome families seeking care and education for children aged six weeks to school age.

About Nido Early School Sunshine

At Nido, staff understand that every day in a child’s life shapes the person they will become. That’s why they make each day count through an evidence-based curriculum and broad range of learning programs including literacy, numeracy, cooking, art, music, languages and culture.

“At Nido Early School Sunshine, we hold a deep respect for every child and are dedicated to ensuring their voices are heard, valued, and reflected in their learning journey,” said Ally Dowden, executive service manager.

For the youngest learners – 6 weeks to 3 years

The first three years of life are a time of rapid growth and discovery. Nido’s nursery and toddler environments are calm, nurturing, and designed to support children’s emotional, physical, and cognitive development. Educators respond with gentle care and deep respect for each child’s unique rhythm and needs.

Guided by the Early Years Learning Framework, the curriculum supports identity, wellbeing, communication, learning, and connection to the world. Children enjoy sensory play, music, movement, and early literacy and numeracy experiences – all in a setting where their ideas and voices are valued.

The Nido curriculum – ages 3 to 6 years

Between the ages of three and six, children become increasingly curious, independent and capable. To guide them through this formative stage, the exclusive Nido curriculum, developed in close collaboration with families, early childhood experts, and educators, reflects the genuine needs and interests of children during these vital years. It’s a dynamic, play-based learning program that uses each child’s ideas, experiences, and imagination to spark meaningful educational opportunities.

The curriculum lays strong foundations for a child’s journey into primary school, supporting the development of literacy and numeracy skills, social and emotional wellbeing, and strengthens problem-solving abilities, creativity, and critical thinking. Nido educators actively guide children through this transition, helping them to build the confidence and enthusiasm they need to embrace formal schooling with a sense of readiness and excitement.

“Educators work alongside children to co-create their learning journey, encouraging exploration and celebrating each milestone. We support the children to build not only knowledge and skills – but also confidenceto form friendships, and forge meaningful connections with their community,” said Ally.

What families can expect every day

Families can expect a thoughtfully curated early learning experience led by passionate educators with Certificate III, Diploma, and Bachelor qualifications. Strong relationships are nurtured through open communication, parent-teacher nights, and community events.

Children enjoy bespoke atelier art studios, piazza-style gathering spaces, and sensory-rich learning environments. Meals are freshly prepared by on-site chefs in the dedicated cucina, and incursions and excursions connect children with nature, food, and the local community.

To support families, Nido Early School Sunshine offers flexible care from 6:30am to 6:30pm, with complimentary Huggies nappies, water wipes, sunscreen, and bedding.

Every day is the most important day in a child’s life. And every day, we’re here to make it count.

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

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