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Turua Early Learning Centre

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Turua Early Learning Centre

Corner Piako Road & Raupoiti Street, Turua

0800 227 627

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Affordable fees

20 ECE hours available for children 3-6 years old. T&Cs Apply

Kia ora!

Kia ora!

Whaea Becs here, Centre Manager of Turua Early Learning. I am looking forward to welcoming you into our amazing Barnardos whānau here on the Hauraki Plains. I especially love working here for the location, being surrounded by our beautiful rural landscape, and working within this tight-knit community. I can't wait to get to know you as we learn, grow, and discover the world together.

About this centre

Welcome to our beautiful new building! Designed to be a warm and inviting open-plan space, it offers a nurturing environment for our precious babies and plenty of room for our older tamariki to explore and grow.

Currently, we’re developing our playground, with our tamariki actively involved in shaping the space. From tending to gardens and creating mud potions to learning how to transform the environment, the process teaches valuable life skills such as planning and problem-solving.

Exciting projects are underway to complement the development of the playground, which will begin in the New Year, 2025. We’re excited about the bright future ahead and the positive impact these developments will have on our children's growth and learning.

Find out more about it here.

Turua Early Learning Centre is a welcoming, safe and vibrant environment where your child will develop their creativity, confidence and love for learning.

  • Our spacious outdoor area has a huge sandpit, a little hill perfect for running up and rolling down and even our very own hut that our tamariki love.
  • We love to visit the native bush nearby to explore, discover and see what creepy crawlies we can uncover.
  • Your child’s individual nature and uniqueness will be embraced and celebrated by our nurturing teaching team.

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0–6 years

Individualised development, support and resources

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Flexible hours

Open 7:30am-5:30pm with part or full day options

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Affordable fees

20 ECE hours available for children 3-6 years old. T&Cs Apply

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Home packed kai

Each tamariki brings a lunchbox prepared by their whānau, filled with the foods they enjoy.

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Large outdoors

Spacious, secure and fun environment

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Expertise and knowledge

Experienced in early learning for over 55 years

More about us

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Welcome to our new building!

An existing Barnardos building, formerly the Te Totara Early Learning Centre in Hamilton, has been divided into nine pieces and relocated to Turua by road. The disassembled building was rebuilt and renovated on our site, owned by Hauraki District Council.

Read more about it here.

We are so excited to be in this modern, spacious new environment, where we can offer tamariki a stimulating learning space. Come down to visit us and have a look!

Convenience

Our aim is to create the best conditions for your child's learning, wellbeing and care. We also know how important it is to give you the convenience you need and reassurance that your child is in safe hands. Our location, loving team and tailored environment are all waiting to be discovered by your whānau.

Full day or part day options, Storypark - our online parent communication tool, are just some of the ways we try to make things a little easier for parents. Local excursions and fun activities are just the beginning when it comes to being the best we can be for your child. 

Engaging environment

Our environment will inspire, stimulate, and empower your child to learn in their own unique way. The large outdoor spaces challenge and excite the imagination, while our spacious and light-filled indoor areas offer room for reading, rest, and engaging learning experiences. Our children love painting, baking, farm activities, outdoor messy play, and the many natural areas they have to discover.

Connecting with the outdoors

We only know who we are, by knowing where we come from. That's why building a strong connection with nature and our local community is so important. We believe it helps your child develop a sense of belonging and identity and positively influences their learning experiences.

We're so lucky to have so many wonderful options on our doorstep here at Turua. We love to visit the native bush nearby to explore, discover and see what creepy crawlies we can uncover.

Staff who nurture and inspire

Our qualified and experienced teachers are committed to caring for and nurturing your child. They build a strong connection with each child throughout their early learning journey and go out of their way to ensure every child feels supported and their unique needs are met. 

Our teachers create positive opportunities for your child to develop physically, mentally and emotionally. They help guide your child as they navigate new friendships, master new skills and build independence and resilience to get ready for school and lay the foundations for lifelong learning.

Nutrition and wellbeing

We encourage healthy eating habits and offer healthy snacks for morning and afternoon tea to complement each child's BYO lunchbox and food they bring from home. Our children also love being involved, and we use the vegetables and herbs we grow in our baking.

Our centre is nut-free, and we're happy to cater for any allergy or dietary requirements as needed.

Fees and subsidies

We want to make your child's early learning and care experience as affordable as possible. We are a not for profit organisation, so everything we do goes back into supporting your child, the centre and our community. 

Our fees include:

  • Quality education, care and activities provided by our team of teachers
  • Healthy snacks
  • Local outings

 

Did you know you may eligible for fee and ECE subsidies? Talk to our Centre Manager for further information.

 

What's happening

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Ngatea Santa Parade

We were very excited to be part of the 2024 Ngatea Santa Parade and worked hard behind the scenes on our festive float! The theme was Santa’s Workshop, and our tamariki dressed as Santa’s little helpers.

Even though it bucketed down on the day, our kaiako, tamariki, and their whānau didn’t let the rain dampen the fun! All the festive spirits shone brightly, making the evening memorable.

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Buzzing about Bees

What started as a simple discovery of cardboard turned into a buzzing adventure for the tamariki at our Turua Centre! As they peeled back the layers, they uncovered a honeycomb pattern, sparking a wave of excitement and curiosity. They immediately made the connection to a beehive and couldn’t wait to dive deeper!

It was a wonderful example of how curiosity can lead to learning and discovery!

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Tractor Show and Tell

We value recognising and encouraging our children's interests here at Turua, providing opportunities for exploration, discovery, and nurturing their curiosities.

One of these interests is big machinery. Tamariki have a blast when tractors and forage harvesters come to visit the centre. It's no secret we have some very enthusiastic tamariki when it comes to big machines, so it was a joy to see the excitement on their faces when the huge vehicles made their way into the car park!

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Stay in touch with Storypark

We use Storypark to record and communicate learning as it happens via photos, video, audio and observations within a secure online environment. Parents and whānau can receive instant feedback and plan new ways to extend their child’s unique interests and abilities.

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