Kindergarten has had a commitment to providing quality early childhood education for over 100 years – and a commitment to a 100% fully qualified and registered workforce is a big part of our legacy.
The years of study, experience and ongoing professional development our kaiako undertake are key to providing quality early childhood education that makes a difference long after the preschool years.
According to the Ministry of Education’s Early childhood education and Young Adult Competencies at age 16 study, children who take part in quality early childhood education enjoy lasting benefits, in terms of literacy, numeracy, logical problem solving competencies and social skills.
Trained teachers recognise children’s interests and turn them into learning opportunities, helping tamariki expand and develop the skills they’ll need for school and beyond.

Many of our teachers have been with Kidsfirst for decades. For them, teaching is a vocation – a career they have chosen because of a love of teaching and learning. They are passionate about the kindergarten philosophy and share a belief that children learn best through play, following their own interests, at their own pace.
They choose Kidsfirst for many reasons – the professional support and guidance our Professional Leaders provide, the resources and collegiality the network offers, and the fact that we are a not-for-profit organisation.
Want to learn more about how our teaching teams make a difference? Book a visit to one of our kindergartens today – they’ll be so happy to see you.

A proudly New Zealand owned and operated not-for-profit kindergarten association with over 110 years of kiwi heritage
