Our philosophy.

At Auburn South Preschool our philosophy and curriculum reflect the National and Victorian Early Years Framework’s view of childhood as “a time of ‘Belonging, Being, and Becoming’ and for all children to experience play-based learning that is engaging and builds success for life”.

The programs of our learning community are based on the following principles:

  • A love of learning.

    We acknowledge early childhood education should foster a love of learning that supports children to reach their full potential.

  • Active participants.

    We see children as creative, capable and inquisitive, and believe they thrive as active participants in a welcoming, aesthetically pleasing, stimulating, and nurturing environment.

  • Empowering children.

    We believe in empowering children by giving them choices and opportunities to explore their own ideas and imagination through open-ended play experiences.

  • Constructive contributors.

    Children as citizens of the learning community have rights and shared responsibilities to respect and care for themselves, others and the environment. They are valued as constructive contributors to the learning community

  • Honouring family.

    Families are respected and valued as children’s first and lifelong teachers. We value the partnerships between educators, families and the wider community in providing a holistic approach to the education and development of children.

  • Celebrating diversity.

    A curriculum that honours and reflects diversity: recognition of individual learning styles, abilities and rates of learning, interests, families and culture adds richness to the learning environment and community of learners.

  • Growing independence.

    We will allow children time to develop self-help skills and provide guidance and assistance to support their growing independence.

  • Encouraging thinkers.

    Children are encouraged to become inquirers, thinkers, risk takers, listeners and communicators, to be open-minded, knowledgeable and reflective.

  • Indigenous education.

    The culture and heritage of Auburn South Preschool along with the connections to Australia’s indigenous past and present are valued.

  • Respect and equality.

    Adults and children are treated equitably and with respect, regardless of their background, ethnicity, culture, language, beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic status, level of ability, additional needs, family structure or lifestyle.

  • Inclusivity.

    Promote inclusive practices and ensure the successful participation of all children at Auburn South Preschool.

  • Our curriculum.

    We are committed to incorporating the key learning areas of literacy, numeracy, society, technology, the arts, science and the environment within our curriculum.