Quarters Primary School Kindergarten

10 Morningside Blvd, Cranbourne West VIC 3977

About us

Our spacious kindergarten lies at the heart of Cranbourne West’s vibrant and growing community and education hub. The dynamic 3- and 4-year-old kindergarten programs foster curiosity and creativity in a nurturing and intimate environment. We design learning programs responsive to children’s interests and needs, promoting creativity, critical thinking, and positive learning dispositions. We recognise the invaluable role of families in children’s learning journeys and strive to act as partners, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared understandings to support positive outcomes for all children.

Quarters Primary School Kindergarten

Address
10 Morningside Blvd, Cranbourne West VIC 3977
Open Hours
9:00 am – 2:00 pm, Tuesday
9:00 am – 2:00 pm, Wednesday
9:00 am – 2:00 pm, Friday
Phone

Centre Philosophy

Children’s Values

We understand that children crave play and love. We are dedicated to fostering a sense of fun and happiness in every child’s day, whether through outdoor play, friendships, or engaging activities that bring smiles and laughter.

Family’s Values
We support families’ desires for their children to develop values of kindness and gratitude, embedding these principles into our daily interactions and teachings.

Educator’s Values
We honour our First Nations people and embrace our community’s multicultural fabric, ensuring our practices are inclusive, culturally safe, and welcoming for all.

Our educators believe in placing children at the forefront of everything we do, valuing their voices, respecting their rights, and creating opportunities for meaningful participation in decision-making processes.

Through our shared commitment to these values, we endeavour to create an early childhood service where children feel inspired, loved and cared for, families feel supported, and educators feel empowered to make a positive difference in the lives of young learners.

2024

Age Group Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3YO 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm
Multi-age 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm
Proposed 2025 Timetable

Age Group Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3YO Group A 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm
4YO Group A 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm
3YO Group B 8:30am – 4:00pm 8:30am – 4:00pm
4YO Group B 8:30am – 4:00pm 8:30am – 4:00pm

Meet your Nominated Supervisor

I’m Simone Glenn-Ward, Nominated Supervisor at Quarters Primary School Kindergarten with experience ranging from Early Childhood Teacher to Education Leader. In my role, I enjoy assessing our service holistically, ensuring it caters to the diverse needs of children and families in our community. I value walking alongside children as they learn about themselves, about others and about the world around them. Our newly opened service, situated alongside Quarters Primary School, benefits from rich cultural connections that shape meaningful interactions among families and children, making it a unique and vibrant educational setting.

Simone Glenn-Ward

Centre Highlights

Inspiring play spaces

Qualified and nurturing teaching teams

Learning through play

Child safe environments

Regular communication

Community visits and exploring

Frequently asked questions

Your child will need a backpack or bag, a refillable water bottle, a change of clothes, a wide-brim sun hat and their favourite toy, which can help them settle in.

Children love community visits. Experiencing different environments and groups of people helps them learn. You’ll get plenty of information in advance and have opportunities to ask questions. The centre will also need your written permission before your child can take part.

Germs spread quickly, and home is the best place when we’re unwell. Please keep your child home for at least 24 hours if they show any of these symptoms.

• 38C and higher temperature

• Vomiting or diarrhoea

• Rashes that can’t be explained

• Red, swollen and discharging eyes

• Unusually lethargic, irritable or not eating and drinking

When your child is feeling better with no symptoms for 24 hours, they’re welcome to return.

Infectious diseases

If your child has an infectious disease, please keep them at home and let us know straight away. Whatever you tell us is confidential.

See the list of infectious diseases at www.health.vic.gov.au/infectious-diseases/school-exclusion-table

If your child becomes unwell while at the centre, teachers will make them comfortable and ask you to pick them up. If you’re not available, they’ll call one of the other contacts listed on your enrolment form.

Whether it’s a one-off issue or requires ongoing care, talk to your teachers if your child is on regular medication or has food allergies or intolerances. The team is there to support your family, and the more you can tell them, the better they can help. They will ask you for information from your doctor about how much your child takes and how often. Also, let the team know when anything changes. They will set up a new plan to support you, including any necessary training.

ECMS is a Child Safe organisation. We rigorously follow the child-safe standards set out by the Victorian Government. These standards guide us to drive a child safe culture, provide appropriate strategies and actions to put the interests of children first, keeping them safe from harm. We are committed to involving families and communities in our efforts to keep children safe.

Engaging in risky play is vital for children’s learning and development. Our teaching teams plan for and support opportunities for children to explore their environment and challenge themselves within play. Navigating risk promotes problem solving, persistence and resilience, and in a safe environment, is lots of fun!

Explore a day in the life

Immerse yourself into what a day at our service could look like for you and your family.

Questions about enrolling?

Get in touch and one of our team will help you.

    ECMS acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live, learn, work and play. Aboriginal people have a long tradition of teaching and learning through sharing their connections with country, community, language and culture. We recognise their continuing connection to the country, and we pay respects to elders past and present.