Nido Early School Riverton 14 Kembla Way, Willetton, Western Australia 6155
About the Business
Welcome to Nido Early School Riverton, located at 14 Kembla Way in Willetton, Australia. As a government-approved childcare provider, we are dedicated to providing affordable, flexible, and high-quality childcare for low and middle-income families. You may even be entitled to a government subsidy on your fees, making our services even more accessible.
At Nido Early School Riverton, we not only value the education and care we provide to children, but we also acknowledge and respect the Traditional Custodians of the land, waters, and skies across Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and celebrate the rich stories, culture, and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders from all communities who work and live 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 many open roles, we believe it's important to highlight what sets Nido apart. While these differences may not be immediately apparent from the outside, once you meet our Nido family, you'll truly feel the difference.
Leaving my previous employer, whom I had been with for over a decade, was a difficult decision. However, after interviewing with various companies, I found my home at Nido. I vividly remember walking out of that initial interview with tears in my eyes, knowing that I had finally found what I had been searching for.
Honesty and integrity are values we hold dear, and our Services, resources, and environments speak for themselves. A quick look at our website will give candidates a glimpse into the engaging and wonderful experiences we provide.
Our mission is to empower our Educators with the necessary training, supportive environment, motivation, and resources to deliver exceptional education to children. We believe in partnering with families and giving children a voice, allowing them to lead fulfilling lives.
One of the things I love most about Nido is our commitment to making quality early education available to everyone, regardless of their economic position. We prioritize suburban children and advocate for their rights. Nido is more than just a childcare institution; it is a movement that requires dedication and passion every single day.
In the words of Mary Oliver, "What will you do with your one wild and precious life?" At Nido Early School Riverton, we believe that there is nothing more fulfilling than the work we do every day, shaping the lives of young children and making a positive impact on their futures.
Join us at Nido Early School Riverton and experience the difference for yourself.
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Location & Phone number
14 Kembla Way, Willetton, Western Australia 6155, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 18:30
Tuesday:
06:30 - 18:30
Wednesday:
06:30 - 18:30
Thursday:
06:30 - 18:30
Friday:
06:30 - 18:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"My child loves going here and the educators in room are fantastic! We are always greeted with a warm welcome, Deasy and Katrina are always so helpful."
"My daughter loves to go Nido Riverton. ☺️ As we speak in a different language at home, i’m every time worried about my daughter to settle in a centre but i can see that she is always happy with her friendly educators and lovely friends. And i can see that she slowly understands English simple words. I am delight to see her pictures via Story Park app and checking her routine is also making me feel very comfort. We are very happy with their facility, environment, fee, foods, snacks and everything! ☺️thank you for your caring my super cutie!"
"Went for a tour on 30/09/2022 and was told at the time that they had been open about 2 weeks. I was informed that nursery 1 (6 weeks-18 months age range) could take up to 12 babies/toddlers and at that time I could pretty much pick any days I wanted for my daughter to attend as there was still plenty of availability. I organised an orientation session for 2 weeks after that, and then to start 2 days/week the week after. This was a big change for my daughter as she had never previously attended childcare and is considered very attached/sensitive personality. After the first week of attendance, we got told by the Service Administrator that they would like her to move to nursery 2 (from 18 months - ?2 years age range) firstly because there was not enough staff and secondly because she was “developmentally ready” although could not specify how she was developmentally ready for nursery 2. My husband and I were a bit stunned as it was already a very big week for our daughter getting introduced to the centre and educators in nursery 1 and she did not cope well. We felt uneasy to change rooms and educators only after 1 week. Although unsure, I thought I should speak directly to the Centre/Service Manager Katrina Dyson to get more of an explanation as to why they wanted her to move. When I talked to Katrina she stated that the Service Administrator made a mistake and that my daughter should not have been enrolled into nursery 1 at all. That currently my daughter makes up the 9th person in nursery 1 and in order for her to stay in that room, they would have to hire another educator (Ie 1 educator:4 children ratio). She was not willing to do so (which I can understand from a financial point of view). Katrina made no mention of my daughter being developmentally ready for nursery 2. She did not think to suggest we come in to get an orientation of nursery 2. I had to ask her if it would be ok to come in again to specifically meet the new educators in nursery 2 and spend some time there with my daughter to get orientated again. I came in to the centre at the time Katrina indicated would be best and at that time the main educators were all going to lunch so there was a fleeting meeting on the stair case. I noted that all the children in nursery 2 could walk already and eat at the table (rather than highchair). My daughter couldn’t at that time so I asked how they thought she might cope in nursery 2 considering these children seemed more physically advanced. Although some of the educators in nursery 1 answered that it wouldn’t be a big issue, I still wasn’t reassured. Moving my daughter to the next room up felt as though it was purely a financial decision with no regards to my daughter’s physical capability or emotional wellbeing. I had hoped for some reassurance from the meeting with Katrina and coming in to the centre for another orientation (this time in nursery 2). I did not get that reassurance and so withdrew her from the centre. We enrolled her in another local childcare centre that has been really supportive (Nb: At her current daycare, my daughter still isn’t developmentally ready to move up rooms, so the likelihood of her being remotely ready 6 months ago was extremely unlikely). Aside from the above, the centre appears really well equipped and clean. The girl giving the orientation (I can’t recall her name but I think it may have been ?Sarah) was lovely and gave a good impression of the centre. The Service Administrator was also easy to contact via email and always responded professionally and promptly. There were some other minor issues that we came across, but they would be easily addressed after a chat or hopefully resolved now that the centre has been up and running for a decent time. I hope they don’t make the error again of enrolling too many children to the one room and only tell them after the child has already started. I could have even understood if they informed me before my daughter started so as to not have to put her through the experience of starting childcare more than once."
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