Leopold World of Learning

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Victoria Kindergarten
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Childcare and kindergarten in Leopold, VIC

Welcome to World of Learning Leopold. Our daycare and early learning centre is ideally located for families in Leopold, Clifton Springs and Curlewis. World of Learning Leopold offers long day care and a kindergarten program for children aged 6 weeks to 6 years, with extended hours to suit busy families.

Our purpose-built daycare and kindergarten centre in Leopold offers innovative early learning programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Our Leopold childcare centre is set on a spacious 2-acre block, offering outdoor play equipment, a bike track, sandpits, a veggie garden, and wide-open spaces for exploration. With a capacity of just 46 children per day, we ensure a personalised care and education approach for each child from our small, dedicated team of educators. This intimate setting allows our educators to build strong, meaningful relationships with every child and family. Our Bachelor-qualified Early Childhood Teacher delivers a Government-approved Kindergarten program, preparing children for school. As a community, we regularly invite local guests and go on excursions to the local rail trail, oval, playground, and war memorial. Children also enjoy weekly sports programs and learn Key Word Sign as part of the daily fee.

Why you’ll love Leopold World of Learning

Spacious outdoor environments

Passionate, qualified educators

Nappies and wipes provided

Government-approved Kindergarten program

Family communication app

Extended/flexible hours

Incursions/excursions

Personalised learning plans

Sports program

Language program

Sun protection aware

Allergy and anaphylaxis aware

Meet our Centre Manager

Nikita

  • Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
“Seeing the smile on a child’s face after conquering a new challenge is one of the most rewarding moments.”

I began my career in early childhood education and care in 2014 and joined Leopold World of Learning in 2019. I absolutely love being part of children’s learning journeys. Seeing the smile on a child’s face after conquering a new challenge is one of the most rewarding moments. Each child is unique, and it’s essential to respect and accommodate their individuality.

Children can learn a great deal in a centre environment, including social skills and group learning dynamics. Attending early learning centres gives children a head start in these areas. Recently, our children have started learning Makaton key sign, enhancing their ability to communicate inclusively with each other.

We have a long-serving team that is deeply connected to our local community. Our team treats the environment as their own home, ensuring the health and safety of all children. All team members receive up-to-date training and support to further their skills, knowledge, and understanding of child protection.

We maintain an open-door policy and strive to build strong relationships with our families. From the moment you enter our centre, you will feel at home. We take our time showing families around so you can see what’s happening and have plenty of time to ask questions. You’ll meet our team, see our environments, and learn how we help your child learn and feel loved. We are always happy to assist during the enrolment process. We also hold several events throughout the year, encouraging families to meet other parents and the team and enjoy various activities together.

I look forward to welcoming your family to our early education centre in Leopold.

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Our innovative early learning programs

At our early learning centre in Leopold, our experienced educators and teachers continually seek innovative ways to enrich your child’s education. Guided by the Early Years Learning Framework, we offer a variety of engaging and diverse learning experiences, including:

Sustainability

Our sustainability program includes a veggie garden where children learn about growing and caring for plants, and a recycling program that teaches them the importance of reducing waste and reusing materials. These initiatives foster responsibility and environmental awareness.

Inclusion

We create a sense of belonging for your child to ensure they feel heard and empowered to make choices, fostering their independence. We celebrate each child’s unique strengths, helping them to thrive in a supportive and inclusive environment.

Community engagement

We regularly invite local community guests in Leopold to visit and enrich our learning environment. Children and educators also go on excursions to nearby attractions such as the rail trail, oval, playground, and war memorial, making the most of our local area to enhance the children’s experiences.

STEM

We encourage your child to ask questions, experiment, and problem-solve, all while engaging their natural curiosity. By fostering this inquisitive mindset, we help them develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of the world around them.

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Age-appropriate early learning

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(6 weeks to confidently walking)

Nursery

Our primary focus in this room is to help children feel safe, secure, and supported in a new environment. We create a nurturing space where infants can develop trust and comfort. Through sensory play and gentle interactions, we support their early cognitive and motor skill development. Our dedicated educators provide consistent and responsive care, ensuring each child’s individual needs are met. We also incorporate a variety of age-appropriate activities that stimulate curiosity and encourage exploration, laying the foundation for a lifelong love of learning.

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(Confidently walking – 3 years)

Toddlers

In the toddler room, we concentrate on building social circles, engaging in play experiences, and enhancing communication skills. Our goal is to foster social development and interactive learning. Toddlers are encouraged to explore their environment, develop their curiosity, and begin learning self-help skills through guided activities and play.

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(3-6 years)

Kindergarten

Led by a Bachelor-qualified Early Childhood Teacher, our Kinder program aims for school readiness with a strong emphasis on play-based learning, structure, and self-help skills. We prepare children for the transition to Primary School by promoting independence and a love for learning. The curriculum includes early literacy and numeracy activities, problem-solving tasks, and opportunities for creative expression, all designed to build a solid foundation for future academic success.

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Victorian Government-approved Kindergarten program

Our kindergarten programs are tailored to meet your child’s individual learning needs across numeracy, literacy, emotional and social development, resilience, and self-regulation.

Our early learning centre offers the VIC Government-approved Kindergarten program, supporting your child’s development and well-being from now, at school and beyond. In Victoria, 3 and 4-year-old children are able to access a funded kindergarten program led by a Bachelor-qualified Early Childhood Teacher. If eligible, your child will be able to participate in the Government-approved Kindergarten program, at no cost, up to a minimum of 15 hours per week, 40 weeks per year. Talk to us about how this reduces your out-of-pocket costs.

The added benefits of our kindergarten program include:

  • Extended long day care opening hours
  • Open all year round (excl. public holidays)
  • Programs developed and delivered by our Early Childhood Teachers
  • Exclusive music and movement program for self-regulation
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We’re all about healthy, nutritious eating

Thanks to the in-house chef at our Leopold child care centre, your child can expect healthy, nutritious, and yummy meals. We offer a rotating seasonal menu, providing breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, and a late snack freshly made daily. We cater for all children’s dietary requirement, preferences and cultural requirements.

What a typical day looks like for your child

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Arrival at the centre

Your child will be welcomed by our team of educators, who will ensure the morning transition from home to centre goes as smoothly as possible. On arrival, share information about your child’s specific needs for the day.

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Mealtimes

Our centre chefs prepare a nutritious menu for your child to sit down and eat. This is a great time for everyone to share stories from the day. Educators model healthy eating practices, social behaviours and support children’s growing independence with mealtime routines.

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Infant care

If you have an infant, we spend one-on-one time with them to establish a connection. Educators talk gently and respond to babies’ cues. We use songs, games, and conversations to strengthen relationships and build language skills.

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Play-based learning

Your child is naturally curious. They want to learn and explore, which is why we teach through play-based learning. It supports language, motor skills, memory, emotions and social relationships. Educators plan play-based learning experiences based on children’s interests and goals.

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Sleep, rest and relaxation

We match routines to your child’s individual needs. Opportunities for rest and relaxation help make them feel safe. Play-based learning experiences are provided for older children who no longer don’t sleep in centre.

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Heading home

As your child prepares to head home, this is your opportunity to speak with our friendly educators about your child’s day and everything they learnt. We look forward to welcoming you back tomorrow.

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Communicating with families

We prioritise clear and consistent communication with families to foster a strong partnership in supporting each child’s development. We ensure families feel informed, involved, and confident in their child’s early learning journey.

Our families love hearing about their child’s progress and the experiences they’re having day to day. We share these moments through centre newsletters, our Xplor App, one-on-one meetings, and at various centre events.

Fees

The Child Care Subsidy can reduce your daily out-of-pocket fee by up to 95% depending on your family’s entitlements.

  • Nursery0 – 2 years

    $174.00
  • Toddler2 – 3 years

    $174.00
  • Kindergarten3 – 5 years

    $174.00

Child Care Subsidy Estimator

Discover how much child care subsidy you may be entitled to by entering the fields below.*

1-4 days = full day session; 5 days = 10 hour per day sessions

CCS Estimator results

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  • Total fees

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  • Out-of-pocket cost

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*This estimator provides an estimate only and is based on the following assumptions:

  • Accuracy and currency of family income information entered.
  • Family CCS entitlements include 100 hours of subsidised care per fortnight. Please note your family may be entitled to less than 100 hours of subsidised care per fortnight – if you are unsure we recommend you use the comprehensive CCS estimator in the link below.
  • Where 1-4 days of care is selected, full day sessions apply (being full operational hours of the centre, which can vary between centres).
  • Where 5 days of care is selected, 10-hour per day sessions apply (ie, 50 hours p/w to optimise 100 hours of CCS subsidised care across the fortnight).
  • Where a family’s CCS entitlements include less than 100 hours of subsidised care per fortnight, please use the comprehensive CCS calculator as a guide via the link below.

For a more complete subsidy estimation, check out our comprehensive CCS calculator here.

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Frequently asked questions

A centre tour is a convenient way to experience the childcare centre of your choice and meet with our qualified educators at a time that is suitable for your family’s schedule. Click here to book a tour online.

On the day of the tour, you can observe practices and interactions within the centre environment. You’ll be able to see all the rooms and playgrounds, ask the team members any questions you have in mind, and get all the information you need to make the best decision for your child.

Our Family Support Team will add your child’s name to our waitlist if one of our childcare centres is currently full in your child’s age group. We will then contact you as soon as a place becomes available.

We also do monthly check-ins to review availability, and you will receive a text message confirming whether you’re still happy to remain on the waitlist each month. If you would like an update at any point, you’re welcome to reach out on our Web Chat or give us a call.

Our Family Support Team can also help you find more G8 early learning centres near you, with the same offerings at the World of Learning centre you are interested in that have immediate availability.

It’s common for a child to experience separation anxiety when they first start child care. When you’re getting ready to start child care, you can help your child overcome anxieties by visiting the child care service together for a Stay and Play session, and easing into new routines at home.

Read more tips about how to make the transition easier for your child.

Most of our child care and early education centres offer nappies and wipes, sunscreen and hats, as well as nutritious meals prepared by our in-house cook. Some centres also provide sheets and formula, so you may not need to remember to pack them.

For nursery children, be sure to bring: nappy rash cream, dummies, bottles and teats, comfort toys or blankets, three spare outfits and spare socks.

For toddlers and preschool or kindergarten-aged children, it’s best to bring: spare underwear, water bottle or sippy cup, sun hat, closed-toe shoes, two spare outfits and spare socks.

Plus, anything else your individual child may need, such as breast milk, a sleeping bag, a comforter or medication.

It’s best to speak to your centre of choice for a full list of everything included.

World of Learning uses Xplor Home as our family communication app. It is the best and easiest way to keep track of your child’s day.

After you enrol your child with the centre, you can utilise Xplor Home to book child care days, manage your account, receive the photographs that capture your child’s learning, learn about your child’s progress, as well as keep up-to-date with upcoming centre events and important information.

If your child shows signs of an infectious illness when they arrive at the centre or becomes sick during the day, you may be notified that you need to make alternative arrangements or pick up your child from the centre and keep them home until they are no longer infectious. While we understand that this can be inconvenient, World of Learning is committed to maintaining a healthy environment and reducing the risk of infection for all children.

Under the Child Care Subsidy (CCS), families are allowed 42 absence days per child, per financial year. These can be taken for any reason, including public holidays and when children are sick, without requiring families to provide documentation.

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We look forward to welcoming your family.