Nido Early School Kingsley

Nido Early School Kingsley

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Inspired by Reggio Emilia, Nido Early School Kingsley nurtures children from 6 weeks to school age in a warm, caring environment.

We help children grow into curious, confident learners. ๐ŸŒฑ

Book a tour today & discover how we make everyday matter ๐ŸŒŸ Nido Early School offers families a premium standard of education and child care for children aged 6 weeks to school age. Embracing the world-class educational approach, Reggio Emilia we have created a learning environment enriched with creative and sensory experiences as avenues

28/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week encourages all Australians to learn about shared histories, cultures and achievements while building respectful relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

For a childcare service like Nido Early School in Kingsley, the week can be celebrated through meaningful, play-based and culturally respectful experiences.

Daily Acknowledgement of Country
Invite children to participate using simple, inclusive language.
Storytime with Indigenous authors
Read books celebrating culture, Country, animals and community.
Nature and caring for Country activities
Gardening, water play, leaf collecting and outdoor exploration.
Music, dance and language
Introduce songs, instruments or simple Noongar words relevant to local culture in Western Australia.
Explore native herbs, scents and textures through sensory play.

Photos from Friends of Yellagonga Regional Park's post 27/05/2026
Photos from Nido Early School Kingsley's post 27/05/2026

Thank you to all our families for wearing yellow in recognition of National Reconciliation Week and for supporting this important opportunity to reflect, learn, and come together as a community.

Today, our children engaged in a variety of meaningful art experiences designed to encourage exploration of culture, connection, identity, and belonging. Through creative expression, the children were invited to learn about the significance of reconciliation and the importance of respecting and celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories, and cultures.

These experiences encouraged conversation, curiosity, collaboration, and reflection in age-appropriate and meaningful ways, helping our children develop an understanding of inclusivity, respect, and community.

Take a look at some of the beautiful art experiences our children explored throughout this special day.

27/05/2026

Today at Nido Kingsley Nest, our children enjoyed a special shared story experience reading Luna Roo Simultaneous Story Time alongside early learning services, schools, and libraries across Australia as part of a nationwide celebration of literacy and learning.

Experiences like these play an important role in supporting early language development and fostering a lifelong love of books. Through shared reading, children build foundational literacy skills including vocabulary, listening comprehension, imagination, sequencing, and communication. Participating in simultaneous story experiences also helps children develop a sense of belonging to a wider learning community beyond our classroom walls.

Throughout the story, the children were encouraged to engage in meaningful conversations, predict events, explore new words, and express their ideas and emotions. These interactions support outcomes aligned with the Early Years Learning Framework, particularly children becoming confident communicators and involved learners.

Reading together from an early age strengthens connections between children, educators, and families while nurturing curiosity, creativity, and confidence in emerging literacy skills.

We encourage families to continue enjoying stories together at home, as even a few minutes of shared reading each day can make a significant difference in a childโ€™s language and literacy development.

We loved being part of this special Australia-wide literacy celebration today!

Warm regards,
The Nido Kingsley Nest Team

27/05/2026

โ˜•๐Ÿ’› Donโ€™t forget โ€” todayโ€™s the day for our Biggest Morning Tea! ๐Ÿ’›โ˜•

Come along and enjoy some delicious treats while supporting a wonderful cause. Donations can be made via the donation box at the front desk or through the QR code available on the day.

We look forward to sharing a cuppa and raising funds together ๐Ÿ’›

26/05/2026

Today we remember that some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were taken away from their families a long time ago. We learn about kindness, listening, caring and making sure everyone feels safe and connected.

25/05/2026

Reminder: Next Monday is Western Australia Day โ€” a public holiday celebrated across Western Australia. ๐ŸŽ‰

21/05/2026

Inspired by the blog โ€œDecolonizing the Sandpit: Rethinking Outdoor Play Spaces Through a First Nations Lensโ€ by Koori Curriculum, our Classroom 1 team transformed the sandpit into a sensory bush tucker garden for our youngest learners at Nido Kingsley ๐ŸŒฟโœจ

Featuring edible Australian bush tucker plants including oregano, salt bush, rosemary, thyme, and leek, this space encourages children to connect with nature through sensory exploration, discovery, and hands-on learning.

This transformation reflects our ongoing commitment to creating meaningful outdoor environments that inspire curiosity, respect for Country, and a deeper connection to the natural world ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿƒ



Learn more: https://kooricurriculum.com/blogs/news/decolonizing-the-sandpit-rethinking-outdoor-play-spaces-through-a-first-nations-lens

20/05/2026

โ˜•๐Ÿ’› Biggest Morning Tea Fundraiser ๐Ÿ’›โ˜•

On Wednesday 27th May, we will be hosting the Biggest Morning Tea to help support a wonderful cause.

There will be a donation box at the front desk, as well as a QR code available for those wishing to donate online. Every contribution, big or small, is greatly appreciated.

More details about the event will be shared soon โ€” we look forward to coming together for a great morning of connection, treats, and fundraising ๐Ÿ’›

Photos from Nido Early School Kingsley's post 19/05/2026

Take a look at our Toddler Group outdoor provocations project ๐ŸŒฟโœจ

Our educators have been thoughtfully creating engaging outdoor spaces inspired by the childrenโ€™s ideas, interests, and voices. Using the Reggio Emilia approach, natural resources, and open-ended experiences, these environments encourage curiosity, exploration, creativity, and meaningful play.

Be sure to speak with our educators and explore their scrapbooks to see the childrenโ€™s voices, learning journeys, and inspirations behind each space ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿƒ

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Perth, WA
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