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Busy Bees at Mitchelton

Busy Bees at Mitchelton

8 Sussex Street, Mitchelton, QLD, 4053 view map
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5.0
(07) 3522 3334

Care Type:

Long Day Care, Pre-school

Hours:

6.30am to 6.30pm

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Address:

8 Sussex Street, Mitchelton, QLD, 4053

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About Busy Bees at Mitchelton

Busy Bees at Mitchelton takes an innovative approach to learning, based on the discovery and exploration of respectful relationships with children. Catering to babies and children up to 5 years old, the team of dedicated educators provide a holistic, child-led curriculum that helps build confidence, social skills and school readiness, with unique and stimulating activities.

Inside the centre, light and airy rooms are warm and welcoming. The carefully designed spaces are filled with colourful toys, books and art materials, encouraging children to play and learn at their own pace.

In the outdoor areas, large shade sails cover sandpits, toys, tables and games. Children can explore tepees, cubby corners, and play equipment including a climbing pyramid, designed to ignite curiosity and a sense of discovery. Educators also focus on physical and motor skills with a weekly Happy Feet Fitness program combining dance, music and laughter!

Situated in the heart of Mitchelton on Sussex Street, the centre is just a hop, skip and a jump away from Brookside Shopping Centre. Parents can also use the onsite parking or access the centre via nearby public transport. Why not book a tour of this inviting and innovative centre today?

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Services Provided by Busy Bees at Mitchelton

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About the Curriculum

About the Curriculum

“I don’t know where they learnt that…” We do. At our Mitchelton Childcare and Kindergarten, we are committed to nurturing holistic development, which includes academic, social, cognitive and emotional growth. Our curriculum blends play-based learning and planned activities to meet the unique needs and interests of each child. With dedicated educators and a supportive environment, we pave the way for lifelong learning and achievement.

Health and Nutrition

Health and Nutrition

As part of our commitment to providing the best possible care for our children, our Bee Healthy menu is designed specifically for our little bees healthy minds, active bodies and love for food!

Our Bee Healthy menu has been developed in partnership with paediatric dietitians to follow the Australian Dietary Requirements for children to nourish young bodies and minds.

• Fresh & Seasonal
• Nutritious & Delicious
• Diverse Flavors & Cultural Cuisines
• Dietary and Allergy Saf

Parent communication and involvement

Parent communication and involvement

Our centre focuses on collaborative partnerships with families to create personalised learning experiences that nurture each child's interests, culture and learning style; helping them to learn and grow at their own pace, in their own way.

Stay connected with your child's journey through the Storypark app, where you can access activities, photos, milestones, daily updates, and two-way communication to ensure a seamless connection between day care and home.

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$164.9 /day

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$164.9 /day

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$164.9 /day

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$160.7 /day

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Busy Bees at Mitchelton Reviews (23)

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beheshteh atrian

Sep, 2025

My daughter has been in daycare since she was 14 months old, and Busy Bees is the only centre where we struggled to even finish the final two weeks’ notice period while waiting for a place at her new centre. Every morning during those last two weeks, we had to convince her to attend due to the unusually high number of incidents — all of which happened in that short time. When I enrolled her, I specifically chose this centre because of a teacher who read to the children daily and seemed to run a well-structured program. Unfortunately, that teacher left within the first month, and afterwards I noticed a constant rotation of new junior staff. It appeared they never managed to replace the original teacher, as the reading, learning, and activity programs became extremely limited and inconsistent over the next two months. Perhaps some of the disorganisation was due to ongoing staff shortages, but I could not risk my child’s physical and emotional wellbeing any longer. This was, without doubt, my worst childcare choice. The most alarming incident was when my daughter came home with a mark on her face (from two days earlier) and told me another child had pressed a coloured pencil into her cheek. This incident was never reported. When I raised it, staff seemed surprised. If this had been her eye, what explanation could they possibly have given? From the start, my only request was to follow her specific toileting routine due to previous experiences. It was followed for just one week, and only by one educator — others ignored it completely. Even more concerning, one day I picked her up at 6:00 pm and found she had a fever of 38.5°C. No one had noticed, no one informed me, and the unusually long nap she had that day wasn’t even logged in the Storypark app. When I mentioned it later, a teacher said, “I thought it was strange she slept so long and was very quiet afterwards, so she must have had a fever.” They didn’t check her temperature, didn’t record it, and didn’t follow up. I also noticed she rarely appeared in activity photos. When I asked, I was told she “runs away when we take pictures” and that “our focus is on safety” — yet from what I saw, the children were mostly in the yard without proper supervision. Another troubling situation was when my daughter picked up inappropriate words (“poo poo” and “bum bum”) from other children. For two weeks, I calmly explained at home that these weren’t polite words. Then one day, I was questioned by a teacher about why my daughter had said one to her. We speak only our native language at home, so she clearly learned them at the centre. When I explained this, the staff admitted another child had introduced the word, but said, “No other children use it anymore, just your daughter.” The very next day, my daughter came home crying, saying that same child had called her the word and told her she was rude. In my three months at Busy Bees, there were multiple red flags — excessive incidents (biting, scratching, hitting), poor activity structure, and inadequate supervision. Having previously spent two and a half years at a centre on the Gold Coast and now moved to a third centre in Brisbane, I can confidently say the lack of structured activities, poor supervision, and high number of incidents at Busy Bees fall well below acceptable standards. Initially, I wondered if I was overreacting, but after experiencing other centres, it is clear these issues are unique to Busy Bees. I regret staying the full three months just to avoid stressing my daughter with another move. I’m relieved nothing more serious happened, but I would never recommend this centre to any parent.

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Danielle Bradbery

Apr, 2025

We’ve loved our time at Busy Bees! We have been very lucky to have had very consistent educators who are very attentive, caring and passionate about what they do. They’ve created a nurturing environment and made extra effort to help my son settle at more challenging drop offs, which I greatly appreciate.

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Priya Mackintosh

Mar, 2025

We highly recommend Busy Bees Mitchelton 😊 All the staff are extremely caring, kind and our daughter loves attending! They have a great range of daily activities and celebrate cultural days. Thank you so much Sharon and team we appreciate it everyday!!

Response from the owner 27 Mar 2025

HI Priya, Thanks so much for your wonderful feedback. Sharon and her team really take pride in the Busy Bees mission of giving children the best start in life and we are so glad to hear your family is enjoying the experience. Keep buzzing! The National Support Team.

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