Kindergarten Program

The ‘Sharks’ Room is our Queensland Government Accredited Kindergarten Program and provides the perfect starting point for preparing your child for school. Kindergarten or ‘Kindy’ refers to an educational program for four-year-olds in the year before they begin Prep. Typically children need to be at least four years old by June 30 in the year they attend Kindergarten.

The Sharks Room is run by a university qualified Early Childhood Teacher, who develops an educational program that aligns with the Queensland Kindergarten Learning Guidelines (QKLG). The QKLG provides teachers with a framework for planning and monitoring children’s progress, against a set of learning and development areas. More information about the QKLG can be found at the Queensland Studies Authority website, www.qcaa.qld.edu.au

The Shark’s Kindergarten Program promotes active learning through play, real-life experiences, routines and transitions. The program is continually evolving around the children’s interests, strengths, ideas and abilities. Our play-based program is carefully planned and organised to promote learning and prepare children for Prep.

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In the Sharks Room we focus on developing:

• Communication skills to connect and relate to others
• Decision making and problem solving skills
• A sense of wonder and love of learning
• Self-confidence and independence
• Early numeracy and literacy skills

Our Kindergarten Room boasts the inclusion of an electronic SMART board, which is used daily to help teach and reinforce a range of literacy and numeracy concepts. Many Prep classrooms now have SMART boards, as they are a fun and engaging way to help children learn. The children also have access to computers with developmentally appropriate software, which are used to support and enhance their learning.

As part of the preparation for school, our Kindergarten Program focuses on developing children’s social and emotional skills, so that they feel personally confident and secure when making the transition to school. There are also some practical developmental skills that we focus on building throughout the year, such as self-help skills, concentration, following instructions, independence and responsibility for belongings.

During the year each child’s progress is monitored, documented and assessed. At the end of the year, families are provided with a Transition Statement that summarises each child’s learning in Kindergarten. These statements include information from the Kindergarten teacher, the child and each family, that can be passed onto Prep teachers to aid children’s transition to school.

Current Kindergarten Fee Structure