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St Lukes is a private kindergarten where children will enjoy high quality learning experiences in a very warm and accepting environment. A commitment to partnership between family and kindergarten enables children to make the transition fom one to the other very confidently and comfortably.
There are two sessions: 8.45am-11.45am for children aged 3.5yrs plus; and 12.30-3pm for children aged 2-3.5yrs.
St Lukes Kindergarten is a privately owned kindergarten situated at 130 Remuera Rd, secretly snuggled behind the historic St Luke Church (we do not even have a sign on the road!)
Since opening in the 1960's we have been successfully preparing children for the big day when they start primary school. In our warm and welcoming environment we have a professional and experienced team of teachers who will ensure that your child is well prepared to meet the challenges required by today's top schools. We have a modern approach and use the latest technologies e.g. Infocare for our administration, but still maintain those old cherished traditional values.
St Lukes is a sessional kindergarten licensed for 40 children per session. Our teachers are all qualified, and we always have a team of six teachers per session. we follow the school term system of four terms per year.
St Lukes is a sessional private kindergarten and follows the time honoured traditions of the New Zealand ECE kindergarten system.
SESSION TIMES:
Afternoon sessions are on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday only from 12:30 pm. to 3:00pm
For Morning sessions, we offer either a five or four morning week with session times from 8:45 am. to 11:45 am.
Some parents prefer to start with 4 mornings and progress to 5 mornings as their child gets closer to school start date. Others like to start immediately with 5 mornings.
The structure of the afternoon and morning sessions differ so that the different age groups can be nurtured and extended in an age appropriate way.
All About the Afternoon Session:
The younger children start in the afternoon session. This is from about aged 2 and a half years old. Generally we start children at the beginning of a term. The benefit of this is your child will start with a group of children giving you the opportunity the meet the other parents. This can sometimes be the start of life long friendships as your children continue through all stages of school together. We also use the last weeks of the previous term for you to bring your child in for a few visits. This is important as it insures that when your child starts they do not feel as if they are being left in a strange building with strangers. We fully understand that all children are different and are more than happy to be guided by you as to who your little one is and what they require.
You are probably asking yourself "What if my child is not ready at 2 1/2" If this is the case please let us know and we will simply defer their start for another term. You are not financially penalized for making this important decision as we feel it is paramount that the start of this exciting journey through kindergarten is a happy one for all.
During the afternoon session some of our aims are to encourage your child to:-
You are now asking yourself "When will my child move to the morning session"?
Your child will progress to the morning session in age order. We are dictated to by the number of children who leave us to start school. If 5 children leave us to start school we simply move the five oldest children from the afternoon session. Generally a child spends a year in the afternoon session.
All About the Morning Session:
Your child has now taken their first big step since starting kindergarten. Here are a few examples of what we aim to achieve during the morning session.
Every Monday we have a gym teacher who comes to the kindergarten and takes the children in groups of 10 for Gymnastics. The purpose of this activity is to develop Gross Motor Skills which is a vital key to the development of Fine Motor coordination. The children have a great deal of fun whilst learning valuable skills.
When your child turns four they will enter the system where they receive individual attention with a specific view to school readiness. Again this activity is not pressurized and is a lot of fun, Each child is unique and our teaching methods take each child at its present level of development and move forward from there.
In addition your child will start the preschool numeracy and literacy programme the term before they start school. The programme we have at St Lukes is not a generic programme purchased from a supplier, but rather a programme designed by ourselves to fit in with our own New Zealand primary and early childhood curriculums.
Feedback from our feeder schools has been positive.
So your child is in for a busy time through out the morning session, but never do we detract from the real learning at kindergarten which is "learning through play".