Top Rated Centre
(02) 9139 8202
(02) 9139 8202Address:
Level 2, 133 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000
Hours:
Monday to Friday
Vacancies
No Vacancies
This centre has no vacancies, for future availability enquire with the centre.
Address:
Level 2, 133 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000
Rating Score
Our child has been a member of the Treehouse family for over 2 years. Following every transition from the nursery, to the toddler room, and finally the preschool room, our child has quickly built secure attachments with the educators and a strong sense of belonging and community. At pickup, our child is always content and happy and is often reluctant to leave. The centre is run like a well oiled machine with predictable routines, healthy meals, and a safe, clean and calm environment. Regular updates are provided via an app and a book which documents the many and varied activities the children have enjoyed that week. The only drawback is the lack of an outdoor space however, this is compensated for by a large indoor gross motor area which is flooded with natural light. Parental feedback is frequently and genuinely sought and enacted. We love and trust Treehouse so much that we've enrolled our second baby.
- Samantha Pascall
At The Tree House centre, childhood is celebrated. When they play and explore, children's imagination and curiosity is sparked - they enjoy learning, and are inspired to continue learning more.
They provide education and care for Stockland employees and the general community. Their play-based program provides a wide range of curriculum experiences across all learning areas. In the centre, children will be guided to explore art, music, dance, movement, science, numeracy, literacy, and social sciences.
One of their primary aims is for children to develop a sense of themselves as effective learners and to develop positive dispositions about learning. They seek to develop each child’s sense of self, social competence and their capacity for social awareness and social justice.
Their program celebrates diversity of culture, language, religion, gender, family structure and ability, and pay particular attention to the Indigenous culture, heritage and the history of Australia’s first people.
They are proud of their reputation within the local community of providing rich education and care that concentrates on individual children in a family-focussed and supportive way.
The centre is a welcoming and a nurturing space where each child is immersed in a rich tapestry of educationally interactive experiences – a space where children are supported to be their own, unique selves, growing and developing a sense of belonging and empowerment.
At The Tree House centre, childhood is celebrated. When they play and explore, children's imagination and curiosity is sparked - they enjoy learning, and are inspired to continue learning more.
They provide education and care for Stockland employees and the general community. Their play-based program provides a wide range of curriculum experiences across all learning areas. In the centre, children will be guided to explore art, music, dance, movement, science, numeracy, literacy, and social sciences.
One of their primary aims is for children to develop a sense of themselves as effective learners and to develop positive dispositions about learning. They seek to develop each child’s sense of self, social competence and their capacity for social awareness and social justice.
Their program celebrates diversity of culture, language, religion, gender, family structure and ability, and pay particular attention to the Indigenous culture, heritage and the history of Australia’s first people.
They are proud of their reputation within the local community of providing rich education and care that concentrates on individual children in a family-focussed and supportive way.
The centre is a welcoming and a nurturing space where each child is immersed in a rich tapestry of educationally interactive experiences – a space where children are supported to be their own, unique selves, growing and developing a sense of belonging and empowerment.
Rating Score
with Sydney, 2000
Above average
The Tree House
$162
Suburb Average
$183
Above average
The National Quality Standard is an industry benchmark defined by the government.
The Tree House
Exceeding
Suburb Average
Meeting