Wainuiomata Early Learning Centre
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Wainuiomata Early Learning Centre
107 Wainuiomata Road, Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt
Affordable fees
20 free ECE hours available for 3-6 years olds.
Kia ora!
Kia ora!
I'm Lynda, the Centre Manager. For more than five years, I've had the privilege of being part of the Barnardos Early Learning whānau. I am passionate about creating a welcoming, inclusive environment where every child feels valued, supported and encouraged to shine. Community connection is at the heart of what we do, whether we're visiting the library, tending to our gardens, or getting involved in local activities. I would love to welcome your family into our centre and show you what makes our learning community so special.
About this centre
At Wainuiomata Early Learning Centre, relationships and community are at the heart of everything we do. Our centre is like one big whānau, where tamariki are surrounded by caring, hands-on kaiako who take the time to get to know each child and support them to grow in confidence, curiosity and belonging.
We love getting out and about in our local community. Whether we're visiting the library, taking part in Little Dribblers, or heading to Mitre 10 to choose plants for our gardens, our tamariki learn through real-world experiences and meaningful connections. Back at the centre, children help care for our worm farm and gardens, learning about sustainability and the world around them through hands-on exploration.
Our spacious outdoor environment provides plenty of opportunities for adventure, creativity and play, while our strong community spirit helps create memorable experiences for tamariki and whānau alike. From local fundraising efforts to special excursions, we work together to help children experience the very best of what our community has to offer.
0–6 years
Supporting every stage of your child's early learning journey
Flexible hours
Open 7:30am-5:30pm with part or full day options
Affordable fees
20 free ECE hours available for 3-6 years olds.
Large outdoors
Safe, fun and spacious environment
Home packed kai
Each tamariki brings a lunchbox prepared by their whānau, filled with the foods they enjoy. We provide fresh seasonal fruit to share.
Expertise and knowledge
Experienced in early learning for over 55 years
What's happening at our centre
Manaakitanga & Tuakana-teina
Manaakitanga and tuakana-teina are woven into everyday life at our centre. We see tamariki showing kindness, sharing, encouraging one another and celebrating each other's achievements every day. As older children guide and support younger tamariki, everyone grows in confidence, builds meaningful friendships and develops a strong sense of belonging within our centre community.
Little Dribblers
Little Dribblers is always a highlight of the week! Through fun soccer games and activities, tamariki love running, kicking, scoring goals and cheering on their friends. Along the way, they're building confidence, learning to work together and discovering that being active is lots of fun.
Kaitiaki of the worm farm
Who knew worms could teach us so much? Our tamariki love caring for our worm farm, feeding the worms and discovering how they help care for the environment. It's a fun, hands-on way to explore sustainability while learning that everyone can play a part in looking after Papatūānuku.
More about us
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 central location, loving team and tailored environment are all waiting to be discovered by your whānau.
Full and part day options and 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.
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, spiritually 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.
Engaging environment
Our happy and nurturing environment will inspire, stimulate and empower your child to learn in their own unique way. The outdoor spaces challenge and excite the imagination, while our spacious and light filled indoor areas offer room for reading, rest, and engaging indoor learning experiences. Our children love painting, waiata and the many natural play 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 in Wainuiomata. We grow our own vegetable and herbs in our garden and go on community excursions to the local park, library, primary school and have waipesi playdates.
Nutrition and wellbeing
Each tamaiti brings a lunchbox prepared by their whānau, filled with the foods they enjoy. We also provide fresh, seasonal fruit to share so children can enjoy a variety of nutritious foods throughout the day. We work with families to ensure any allergies or dietary needs are carefully managed.
Care that grows with your child
We recognise that tamariki at different ages and stages have very different needs. That’s why our approach early learning evolves as your child grows, ensuring they feel safe, supported and confident every step of the way.
We also take the time to get to know each child and their whānau from the very beginning. During the onboarding process, our kaiako work closely with parents and caregivers to understand each child’s individual needs, routines and preferences, helping us create a smooth, familiar transition into care.
For our pēpi and toddlers (0–2 year olds)
Our youngest tamariki are nurtured in calm, secure and responsive environments, with dedicated kaiako who specialise in caring for this age group. We focus on building strong, trusting relationships, as this is the foundation for all future learning and wellbeing.
Pēpi have their own thoughtfully designed spaces, with cosy areas for rest, bespoke cots, and age appropriate resources that support early movement, sensory exploration and discovery. Barnardos Early Learning services offer safe outdoor areas, so they can begin to explore the natural world in a gentle and supported way.
Our routines are flexible and guided by each child’s individual rhythms, ensuring their needs for sleep, nourishment and comfort are always prioritised.
For our older tamariki (3–6 year olds)
Our older tamariki are supported to become more independent, confident and socially connected learners.
They enjoy access to larger indoor and outdoor environments, including adventurous playgrounds that encourage physical activity, creativity and problem solving. Kaiako continue to guide and extend their learning, while also allowing space for child led play, friendships and exploration.
At this stage, there is a strong focus on building skills that support school readiness, such as communication, self regulation, resilience and curiosity, all within a fun and engaging environment.
We’re always happy to talk through how we support each age group, and what this looks like in our centre.
Feel free to get in touch or come in for a visit, we’d love to show you around and chat about how we can support your child’s learning journey.
Supporting the transition to school
We support tamariki to feel confident and ready for school by gradually building their independence, self regulation skills, social competence and love of learning. This includes everyday skills like caring for themselves, making choices, problem solving and working alongside others. As children get closer to starting school, our kaiako work closely with parents, whānau and, where possible, local schools to ensure a smooth and positive transition. We share information, encourage school visits, and tailor support to each child so their move to school feels familiar and well supported.
We’d be happy to talk more about how we support your child’s transition to school, feel free to get in touch or chat with our team.
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.
Read what parents say about us!
Lauren MumfordLauraWe’ve been to three different kindergartens in our toddler lives, and this is the best one by far. Experienced and professional staff take great care of the children.
V IAngie DeanStay 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.