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In this journey, the K symbolises our educational ethos,
where each child embarks on the path to Knowledge,
Knowledge & Knowledge.

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The eduKare Principles
eduKare is the birth idea of a group of parents, educators and healthcare professionals who wanted to bring to early education a new model where there is a dedication to nurturing and supporting life long, curious learners in a stimulating, “home away from home” environment. Where each child learns to love learning and gaining Knowledge, where Kindness becomes the heartbeat of every gesture, and Kudos, where recognition of the smallest achievements are celebrated.

K is for Kindness
We encourage children to care for and to be kind to one another, to have a gentle and friendly nature. We teach children to share, be considerate and respectful.
K is for Knowledge
At eduKare, we support children to gain knowledge through familiar experiences and encourage them to have a growth mindset, to take calculated risks and try new challenges.
K is for Kudos
When your children have achievements, no matter how small or great they are, they should be recognised and celebrated. Kudos inspires children to continue to try to achieve creating a positive culture.
eduKare is an integrated service
that is a coordinated, holistic, multi sectoral
approach to early childhood development
and learning.
Featured News
Explore the latest updates and valuable insights from the eduKare team and our collaborative industry experts.

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The Importance of Messy Play for Young Children
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