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Caroline Springs Child Care and Kindergarten

Caroline Springs Child Care and Kindergarten

1 The Crossing, Caroline Springs, VIC, 3023 view map
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5.0
(03) 9122 8735

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Long Day Care

Hours:

6:30am to 6:30pm

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1 The Crossing, Caroline Springs, VIC, 3023

5.0

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Great childcare. The educators are amazing and always support children to achieve their best. My 2 children attend the centre and I never had any issues with the centre. Highly recommended.

- Aashima Chopra

Little flyers - Caroline springs, 4 year kindergarten is where my child goes to. We enrolled her this year middle of the term. It’s been a very enriching journey for my child. From the word go she was made comfortable by all her educators and support staff and she loves going to her kindergarten/daycare centre everyday. I’m so fortunate that she’s had the opportunity to be around Melissa especially along with Emily, Mi Jin Jung who have been a significant influence in her life this past year. Can’t recommend this centre enough.

- Srikrupa Raghuraman

One of the best daycares around because of their staff. My son started daycare at 10 months and most of the educators are still around like Priya, Mahira, Rosie & most recently Zainab. I am really happy with all of the teachers there, they have nourished the children so much it shows.

- khadija khan

About Caroline Springs Child Care and Kindergarten

At Caroline Springs Child Care and Kindergarten, our dedicated team of bilingual educators creates a nurturing, inclusive environment where every child feels seen, heard, and valued.

Embracing a play-based approach, our seamless indoor–outdoor program empowers children to move freely between learning environments — nurturing their independence and supporting their sense of belonging.We believe every child is unique, and every day is filled with opportunities to ask questions, explore ideas, and discover new possibilities.

One of the highlights of our program is our intergenerational partnership with Arcare Burnside Seniors. Our kindergarten children visit the aged care facility monthly, and the residents also spend time at our Centre, creating heartwarming bonds across generations.

We proudly serve a daily halal-certified menu and celebrate a rich tapestry of cultures through a diverse calendar of special days and community events.

What makes our Centre special:

  • Regular cultural celebrations
  • Exciting incursions and excursions that bring learning to life
  • Comprehensive school readiness program
  • Expansive outdoor play space designed for active exploration
  • Qualified kindergarten teachers who support every child’s journey to formal schooling

Come and experience the difference at Little Flyers, Caroline Springs — where curiosity is encouraged, culture is celebrated, and every child’s potential is nurtured

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Get To Know Us

Meet the team

Meet the team

The educators at Little Flyers are passionate and knowledgeable. With a consistent staffing roster, every child will always find a familiar educator on duty. The educators for the kindergarten programs are also trained kindergarten teachers. They have the skills and training to inspire a love of learning that each child will take with them through their school years and beyond.

Ongoing professional development is a priority at Little Flyers. The educators and staff have access to training on respectful relationships, communication, child protection, first aid, nutrition, inclusion and much more. 

Centre philosophy

Centre philosophy

Declaration of Intent

Little Flyers Learning Centres staff believe that each child develops their own unique knowledge, beliefs, culture, learning style and values. We acknowledge that families are the child’s first teacher. They are central to their child’s learning. Our educational programs ensure each child is respected as an individual within a group and is encouraged to reach their full potential.

We believe that children should develop connections and relationships with their communities and that everyone has the right to belong. Children, families and staff in our Centre will develop cultural competence and in the process, create a shared culture where everyone feels safe, included, respected and valued.

Our environments and learning experiences aspire to create positive and trustful relationships, courage, resilience, empowerment and wellbeing. Children are encouraged to be empathetic and caring. They will experience success, joy and celebration, by taking risks in their learning, accepting and embracing diversity, developing confidence in themselves and learning from their mistakes.

We know that children learn best when they are interested, curious and motivated. Educators will have high expectations of children and will work with them to co-construct knowledge through learning strategies such as play, inquiry, investigation and research. Educators will scaffold children’s learning, through a responsive curriculum and a commitment to assist children in their search for meaning.

We acknowledge the many ways that children express themselves and communicate. We afford children a hundred ways to express their ideas: imaginative, symbolic, cognitive and metaphorical. Educators listen, document and assess children’s theories and knowledge and share these through documentation to families and the community.
Programs

Programs

Literacy

Literacy is offered to children in a non-structured manner and incorporated in their everyday learning. Our programs support literacy by offering a print rich environment, pre-reading games, dramatic play, reading books and storytelling, singing and conversations. 

Numeracy

Numeracy is offered to children in context and becomes part of their everyday learning. Our programs offer children opportunities to count, classify, use numbers, measure time, match, sort and make patterns.

Technology

We recognise the importance of technology and its use in our ever-modern world. Technology is used in our rooms as a tool to enhance children’s learning. We will use technology in a way that builds and develops relationships between children, rather than it being a tool that encourages children to be alone. Educators will use a range of mediums such as iPads, music players, cameras, and interactive whiteboards (Kindergarten program). 

Community Celebrations

Our inclusive environment means that we wish to celebrate special occasion days to honour and enhance connections with our broader community, recognising events and special occasions. We celebrate diverse cultural celebrations based on the contexts of the children and families at our Service. Please let our educators know what special events your family celebrates!   

Specialist Programs

Specialist programs are important elements of our curriculum. They are reflective of the current interest within the program and are often arranged as a spontaneous exercise to encourage ideas and questions from children. Specialist programs may include experiences such as farmyard/animal visits, dental care, road safety, water safety, wellbeing programs, performances as well as music, sports and dance programs.

Project Work

Children have an innate sense of curiosity, our educators will use this curiosity to develop and scaffold children knowledge surrounding areas of interest within their room, or centre environments. These projects could be as simple as “getting to know you” or as diverse as “traveling the world”. The project process follows the children’s learning journey, incorporating many differing modes and mediums for learning, such as craft, research, experiments, pretend play, music, cooking, gardening, culture, celebrations and much more! This is displayed in a way that allows children and families to revisit their learning.

About the curriculum

About the curriculum

Relationships

Relationships are at the core of all that we do. Relationships with children, with their families, with our co-educators and with the community. Educators will respect their role in children’s lives and the huge responsibility and privilege it is to be a part of each child’s learning and development. 

Environment as the “third” teacher

Educators will create warm and inviting environments that are engaging and rich with learning opportunities. The environment belongs to the children, therefor will be made up of areas that reflect children’s current interests, support developmental needs and provisions will be made for the participation of every child. 

Curiosity & Enquiry

Our educators will use children’s innate sense of curiosity to scaffold their learning. Educators will provide children the tools, resources and opportunities to play, explore and discover the world around them. Projects will be used to follow the enquiry process. They will be displayed and kept for children, families and educators to revisit.

Family & Community

We respect that family is the child’s first teacher. Our educators will utilise family input into all aspects of our teaching. We encourage families to share with us their history, culture, celebrations and strengths, so that these can be incorporated into our learning program.

Agency, Autonomy and the Rights of the child

Educators will have high expectations of every child and children will be treated with respect. Children will be given the freedom and opportunity to be active participants in matters that affect their lives. Yarning circles, planning journals and reflections will be used to seek input from children surrounding their own learning and development.

Sustainability

Our educators are committed to teaching children sustainable practices in our daily routines and programs. We encourage practices that teach children the art of regenerating and caring for Country. We will use play to develop a strong connection to the natural environment. 

Nutrition, Health and Wellbeing

Our daily menu in endorsed by Nutrition Australia and children are encouraged to try new foods of differing flavours and textures. Educators will take a holistic approach to teaching and learning to support the healthy development of a child’s identity and their sense of belonging and connectedness.

First Nations Perspectives

We acknowledge and pay homage to the traditional owners of the lands our Services are located on. Our educational programs include perspectives from our First Nations peoples including storytelling, dance, music, uses of symbols and respect for Country.

Health & nutrition

Health & nutrition

The children at Little Flyers receive all meals and snacks each day, prepared by a team of experienced chefs. The monthly rotating menu is endorsed by Nutrition Australia and provides the children with 50-75% of their daily nutritional needs. The menu can also be tailored to cater to allergies and dietary requirements.

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$150 /day

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$150 /day

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$146-$150 /day

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Caroline Springs Child Care and Kindergarten Reviews (46)

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Aashima Chopra

Nov, 2025

Great childcare. The educators are amazing and always support children to achieve their best. My 2 children attend the centre and I never had any issues with the centre. Highly recommended.

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Nirmani Wicks

Oct, 2025

Was a negative experience and I do not recommend this place at all. I enrolled my daughter when she was 7 months old at this centre and had to remove her after few months. They just let babies cry all day until they are too exhausted to cry anymore. My little one and myself were traumatised and the so called teachers need better training on how to handle infants and their needs. I placed my daughter in a different childcare and she just thrived there. The teachers are well trained and take passion in what they do there.

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Srikrupa Raghuraman

Sep, 2025

Little flyers - Caroline springs, 4 year kindergarten is where my child goes to. We enrolled her this year middle of the term. It’s been a very enriching journey for my child. From the word go she was made comfortable by all her educators and support staff and she loves going to her kindergarten/daycare centre everyday. I’m so fortunate that she’s had the opportunity to be around Melissa especially along with Emily, Mi Jin Jung who have been a significant influence in her life this past year. Can’t recommend this centre enough.

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