About us

The early years of your child’s life are an incredible time for exploring, connecting, discovering and learning and we aim to provide a safe, stimulating environment for children and families to enjoy this time and build friendships along the way.

Herston First Step Child Care is a well-established early education service, conveniently and centrally located in the suburb of Herston. It is privately owned and operated by individuals who have extensive experience in the early childhood field and who are committed to the provision of quality care and high standards. Our centre was purpose built and has continually undergone changes to meet the ever changing needs of the children, their families and their educators.

We are open 52 weeks a year, 5 days a week from 6:30am – 6.30pm excluding gazetted Public Holidays. We work with families to provide care and early education appropriate to the needs of children from 6 weeks old to school age and we have a fantastic QLD Government approved Kindergarten program led by our wonderful Early Childhood Teacher.

Our service is appropriately licensed by
the Office for Early Childhood Education and Care.

Our Philosophy

We view children as special because they light up their families, our Service and the community. As educators, it is our privilege to enhance the potential of each child to shine brighter, higher and further so that the world becomes a better place for themselves and others.

Recognition of early yearsWe believe that quality relationships and experiences in early childhood are essential to optimise children’s growth, development and learning, and to help them acquire positive attitudes, values and dispositions. Such relationships and experiences contribute to them becoming holistic beings who can take their place in society, respect the environment and its creatures, and care for them.

Concept of child: We view children as unique individuals with the ability to construct knowledge about themselves, others, and the world around them. Children develop and learn at their own pace through active play, exploration and discovery. They become beings who belong, and are connected to, the world they live in through interactions with others. Children are provided with interesting and enjoyable learning experiences that challenge their natural curiosity, encourage their creativity, and inspire their love for learning.

Inclusion: We provide a friendly, nurturing and welcoming environment for children and parents, and respect and involve those from diverse cultural backgrounds. By listening to children’s voices and ideas, and consulting with families, we can plan programs which support children’s holistic development and learning. We value the importance of keeping Australia’s history alive, and ensure indigenous perspectives are visible throughout our Service.

Sustainability: We value the natural environment and its creatures, and are committed to sustainable practices. Our aim is to be a community role model in sustainability by caring for the environment, reducing, reusing, recycling and being ‘green’. Above all, we recognise that children need to engage in sustainable practices which develop their respect and love for nature, and an understanding of their life-long roles in caring for it.

Program: We implement the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), and support children in achieving the EYLF’s five learning outcomes:

  • Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
  • Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
  • Outcome 3: Children have a strong sense of wellbeing
  • Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners
  • Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators

Our educational programs are based on children’s developmental levels, ideas, interests, strengths, abilities and experiences. It focuses on the development of the whole child through a balanced curriculum in all developmental areas. Children are listened to, encouraged and challenged to promote learning and self-worth. They are treated equally and with respect and fairness regardless of heritage, and they are guided to accept the individuality and differences of others.

The program includes a variety of activities within curriculum areas (e.g. technology, creative arts), and educators accommodate individual learning styles using a diverse range of teaching strategies such as child-initiated, co-constructed and educator-directed activities, and intentional teaching. These strategies are consistent with current best practice and reflect the principles of the EYLF.

Family: We acknowledge the central role of families in children’s lives, and that effective communication between educators and families increases the ability to help children reach their potential and become productive members of society. Our educators work to build relationships with families to gain a thorough understanding of each child’s individual strengths, abilities and needs. They value parents’ contributions to their children’s program, and to the Service’s policies.

Community: We recognise that our surrounding community also impacts upon children’s lives. To this end, we bring the community into our Service by learning about local and global events, exploring this community through excursions, and conducting in-services. We believe that when children are connected to their community, they appreciate and protect its resources.

Educators We consider our educators a most valuable resource, and that their culture and life experiences enrich our service. They strictly adhere to the Early Childhood Code of Ethics and to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. They are role models in all of their interactions with children, parents and other educators. Educators’ voices, personal philosophies and ideas are respected and duly considered. They are encouraged topursue their professional goals, and to engage in critical reflection and self-development.

What We Offer

Our centre provides:

    • Morning Tea, Lunch, afternoon tea cooked on site by our chef. We are able to cater for special dietary requirements and all stages of eating development for infants.
    • Nappies and fragrance free, sensitive baby wipes
    • Sunscreen provided
    • Extra curricular activities (child’s participation at parents discretion and cost)
    • Physi Kids
    • Kindergarten Children enjoy Art Classes weekly (funded by Kindy Program)
    • Interactive SMART board

Fee Structure: 

    • Nursery 1 (6weeks – 12months) – $115/day
    • Nursery 2 (12months – 24months) – $115/day
    • Toddlers (15months – 24months) – $115/day
    • Jnr Tykes (24months – 3years) – $110/day
    • Pre Kindy (3years – 4years) – $110/day
    • Kindergarten (4years to 5years) – $110/day
    • Flat rate no CCS – $95/day

Contact Us

Email

 info@herstonfirststeps.com.au

Phone

07 3216 0944

Address

120 Butterfield Street, Herston, QLD 4006