Winton Kindergarten

Winton Kindergarten

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Term Dates:

Term 1: Ends: 12 April 2024
Term 2: 29 April – 5 July 2024
Term 3: 22 July – 27 Sept 2024
Term 4: 14 Oct – 19 Dec 2024

Full Year Dates:

Full Year Dates:

Open:

Open:

Session Time:

8:30 am –
2:30 pm

Address:

183 Park Street, Winton

Phone:

Teachers:

Anna Sutherland, Antonia Murphy, Ellen Morrison, Christina Vaughan

Number of Children:

30 in the morning, 20 in the afternoon

Programmes:

Nature Discovery, Amazing Me

Kia ora welcome to Winton Kindergarten, we are a local kindergarten in the heart of Southland. We have special connections to our land and to our community. We welcome all whānau to our kindergarten. Nau mai haere mai!!

When you arrive at Winton Kindergarten, we hope that you feel at ease and feel welcome. We know that children learn best when your whole whānau feels safe, supported, and connected. We learn through play and at Winton Kindergarten we learn through The Arts. We use The Arts to deepen our learning and to explore and make sense of our world.

We view the environment as the ‘third teacher’. We intentionally create an environment to engage and stimulate meaningful learning that is inclusive of children’s interests, language, culture, and identity. Our environment is a reflection of our core values of Te Ao Māori and Enviroschools. We learn Kaitiaki values through our connections to our environment.

The Mīharo Polyfest calendar informs our curriculum design, from the visual arts to the performing arts Polyfest. We run a daily Kapa Haka session in terms 2 and 3. Term 4 sees our annual Amazing Me programme. We learn about all things from road safety to developing social and emotional competencies – we have a strong focus on Health and Wellbeing. Every Tuesday our 10 oldest tamariki head out to demonstrate kaitiakitanga in the community. Our Taiao Tuhura is an integral part of our curriculum and learning is reflected in our Forest Kindy children’s ecological journals.

We use Story Park to share learning experiences, newsletters, and magical moments from your child’s kindergarten experience.

You are welcome to pop into Winton Kindergarten any time from 8:30 to 2:30 to see our curriculum programme in action! Come meet the teaching team, we look forward to meeting your whānau.

Head Teacher

Anna Sutherland

Kia ora my name is Anna Sutherland, and I am the Head Kaiako of Winton Kindergarten. Teaching in Winton has been a highlight of my career, where I have stepped out of my comfort zone and into the rural aspects of life. I am as much a learner as I am a teacher!

Teaching Kapa Haka is a passion of mine. I find great joy in seeing tamariki express their mana through the preforming Arts, Kapa Haka. Tamariki connect to waiata and a sense of mauri is alive!

I am a passionate kaiako who will always advocate for what is best for tamariki. I work with whānua for whānau and will do my best to ensure your Kindergarten experience is memorable for a lifetime.

“Once a Kindy kid always a Kindy kid”.

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