Nido Early School Maylands 135-137 Peninsula Road, Maylands, Western Australia 6051
About the Business
Welcome to Nido Early School Maylands, a government-approved childcare provider located on Peninsula Road. At Nido, we believe that every child deserves access to affordable, flexible, and high-quality childcare, which is why we offer government subsidies to eligible families.
We want to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians of the land, waters, and skies across Australia. We honor the Elders, both past and present, and celebrate the rich culture, stories, and traditions of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities who live and work on this land.
We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the recruitment of dedicated Centre Directors and Educators to join our expanding Nido family. In a sector with numerous job openings, it is important to highlight what sets Nido apart.
From my personal experience, the true essence of Nido may not be immediately apparent from the outside. However, once you become a part of our family, you can truly feel the difference. Leaving my previous employer of 10 years was a difficult decision, but after interviewing with various companies, I knew I had found my home at Nido.
I distinctly remember leaving my initial interview with tears in my eyes, knowing that I had finally found what I had been searching for. At Nido, honesty and integrity are not only expected but deeply ingrained in our values. Our services, resources, and environments speak for themselves, and a quick look at our website will showcase how engaging and wonderful they truly are.
Our main focus is to provide our Educators with the necessary training, empowering them to deliver exceptional quality education to children. We believe in partnering with families and giving children a voice, allowing them to lead fulfilling lives.
What truly sets Nido apart is our commitment to making quality early education accessible to everyone, regardless of their economic position. We prioritize suburban children's rights and advocate on their behalf. Nido is not just an institution, but a movement that requires putting your heart on the line every single day.
As Mary Oliver once asked, "What will you do with your one wild and precious life?" Here at Nido, I cannot think of anything more fulfilling than the work we do every day. Join us at Nido Early School Maylands and become a part of our passionate and dedicated team.
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Location & Phone number
135-137 Peninsula Road, Maylands, Western Australia 6051, Australia
Reviews
"I decided to move my 4-year-old daughter, who is sociable and confident and who has (happily) attended daycare since she was 6 months old, to Nido Maylands about 6 weeks ago. I was attracted by the nice facilities, close to home and offered casual care for the school holidays. I regretted my decision almost right away. The first afternoon I collected my daughter, there were a handful of kids left, who were watching an ipad an educator was holding. It looked like the educator was asleep. There was no interaction with the children. My usually active daughter was lying on her back. Alarm bells rang. I tried to persevere. On about our third day, we arrived at 7.45am and were told the kindy room teacher didn't start until 9am (I had known this but expected a morning plan to be in place for children my daughter's age). I was hurriedly told in the hallway to "take her to Toddlers." The room was chaos, with young children screaming and educators seeming panicked, like there was no co-ordination, plans or activities to distract the children. I stood inside the room for a good 5 minutes hoping to be directed where to go or what to do. Nobody acknowledged us. When my look grew more stern (I was getting late for work), one educator said - "She can just stay here. What's her name?" I was appalled at the impersonal nature. No one was available to interact with or reassure her. I didn't feel secure leaving my daughter there. She was grasping my hand saying, "Mummy, I want to stay with you." I decided to withdraw her. When I emailed the person in charge with a simple, "I've decided to withdraw my daughter" - I received a response saying, "Sorry to hear that. You will need to give two weeks notice." That was it. No request for the reason or any feedback. Clearly, these people are interested in money only and have no interest in individual children. Someone leaves after 4 days and you don't even ask why? I sent my daughter once more and she was crying by afternoon for me to return. I had just started a new job and was forced to miss two days because my daughter started saying she was unwell. She went today for her last day (which we as parents are forced to for CCS purposes). To try to make it positive for her, I sent sweets to hand out at the end of the day and a card for the kindy room educator (I liked the kindy educator, she seemed warm and competent). Tonight my girl has not been able to sleep for 2 hours past bedtime. When I finally got her to open up about what she was worried about, it transpired that she had found a lip-smacker in her locker and put it in her pocket. I saw it when I dropped her off and assumed it was hers. Turns out she initially thought it was a gift for her. From what I gather she was made to feel bad in front of everyone when, when it was identified as someone else's and missing, she went and got it from her jacket pocket. An educator apparently scolded her in front of the other kids. They teased her. Earlier or later, it's not clear, she told educators she was feeling unwell and they told her they had called and messaged her mummy but that I wasn't answering, which is untrue. I received no calls or messages to alert me that my child was distressed. So as well as feeling ashamed about the lip-smacker, my daughter was led to believe her mum didn't come when she needed me. She was devastated. To add insult to injury, my daughter was told she couldn't hand out the lollies and the packet was taken off her to put at reception for whole centre to take on the way out. My daughter wasn't even offered one. My apologies for the long post. I considered sending this by email to the centre but decided against it, since I have no confidence that any parent feedback is taken seriously. Best decision ever to withdraw my daughter from Nido Maylands. She didn't feel safe there. The service is poor and organisation seriously lacking. For context, we have attended three separate centres and this is the first and only time I've felt strongly enough to warn others. AVOID."
"My two-year-old started in Nido Maylands in January, after a year at another day care. We moved him to Nido because we were impressed with the facilities and thought the smaller class sizes would suit our son better. We are so delighted that we made the change. He has thrived in the Toddler 1 room and loves all the activities. Gemma, the lead educator, has been wonderful, and always shares positive stories about his day and gives me advice whenever needed. She shares the lesson plans every week and seeks feedback for any goals we would like our son to work on. Our son has made great friends because of the smaller class numbers and he regularly talks about his buddies! Jazmin in administration, the manager Kalani, and all the amazing educators, contribute to creating a warm and welcoming environment for families. I would highly recommend Nido Maylands to everyone."
"Best daycare so many positive things they don't just watch over your kids and that's it they want them to succeed in milestones and education levels very involved on with communication with parents there's only been maybe a few times where I picked up my child and the shoes are on the wrong foot or they were a bit wet other than that they let me know what the routine is daily."
"My 6 month old daughter attends this service and I can not fault it. The centre is always clean, calm and inviting. The staff are so friendly and welcoming you can tell they actually care about your child including the kitchen and office staff."
"We were debating whether to move our son from his previous daycare, but we are really pleased we did. The educators are lovely, he is included far more in group activities than the previous place. He loves the outdoor space and the painting and crafts he does. He feels safe and included, no longer cries when dropped off as he did at his previous daycare. He is less sick than before and has good friends. We highly recommend Nido Maylands."
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