Starting Pre-Kindy or Kindergarten is an exciting milestone for your child. It is the first step in their educational journey, and we consider it the greatest privilege to nurture your curious little learner.
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Two-Year Pre-Kindy and Kindergarten Program

TAS Early Learning Centres (ELC) are located at both the TAS White Rock and TAS Kewarra Beach campuses, where children explore vast learning opportunities.

The centres offer full-time places only and operate Monday to Friday, from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, for 50 weeks of the year. Pre-Kindy and Kindergarten is a two-year program, which consists of:

  • 1-year Pre-Kindy Program
    Pre-Kindy is the entry point into the TAS Early Learning Centre and allows children an additional year to develop fundamental social-emotional, language, and cognitive skills needed for Kindergarten and beyond.
  • 1-year Kindergarten Program
    Following Pre-Kindy, children enter our registered Queensland Kindergarten program where curriculum is underpinned by five key areas of essential learning:
    • IDENTITY: Children build a strong sense of identity through connections.
    • CONNECTEDNESS: Children feel connected to the world around them and actively seek to contribute to their world.
    • WELLBEING: Children have a positive sense of wellbeing, including physical and mental health, personal safety and successful social functioning.
    • ACTIVE LEARNING: Encouraging children to be confident, engaged and involved.
    • COMMUNICATING: Building fundamental skills for communication.

All TAS ELC programs align with Australia’s Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), the national guideline for Early Childhood Education.

Our Educators

Our team of dedicated staff and qualified educators view school readiness as a holistic objective, and the early years are seen as a valuable opportunity to instil a lifelong love of learning.

In the Pre-Kindy, our full-time educators see their role as an extension of your family, working in partnership with you to ensure your child is not only a confident learner but also ready for their transition to Kindergarten. Our Kindergarten program is led by teachers who are responsible for integrating the Australian Government-approved curriculum into learning contexts.

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Learning Contexts
School Integration
From Kindergarten onwards, children benefit from the extensive resources of the integrated Primary School. At the end of their two-year program, this approach can prepare them for the transition to Prep, by building a sense of belonging and security.
Learning with Technology
In Kindergarten, technology is an embedded part of the curriculum. In line with the Queensland Kindergarten Learning Guideline (QKLG), children’s engagement with technology includes the use of iPads or interactive-whiteboards to create visual representations and explore topics of interest.
Learning in Nature
Children explore many natural resources and environments to develop social, emotional and cognitive skills. Our dynamic indoor-outdoor learning spaces promote stimulation, variety, open-ended interactions, spontaneity, risk-taking, discovery and connection with nature by exposing children to different textures, weights, sounds and smells.
Inquiry-based Learning
Inquiry-based learning is integrated when educators introduce questions like "I wonder..." during learning, or when children start to utilise loose parts to create and build visual representations of their imaginations. It encourages critical thinking and creativity, as well as social interaction and active information gathering.
Enrichment Opportunities

When children enter Kindergarten, they can participate in an exciting range of Co-Curricular Programs during their day, including:

  • LIBRARY: Weekly visits to the school library where they learn how the library operates, listen to stories and have the chance to borrow a book for the week.
  • BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: Our educators ensure each child gets the opportunity to share the excitement of their birthday with their friends and teachers.
  • SPORTS: Children turning five within the year are encouraged to explore their athletic capabilities by joining entry-level TAS Sports clubs such as Aquatics, Football, Netball and Hockey.
  • INCURSIONS AND EXCURSIONS: Incursions and excursions are an extra learning tool to enhance the curriculum by allowing children to better grasp and retain concepts – learning by doing. They also promote engagement levels, build confidence, encourage teamwork and create connections.
Communication with Families

Our Centre honours an open-door policy that invites parents to discuss their child’s learning progression, challenges or worries whenever necessary. Here are three ways we communicate with families:

  • Families participate in parent-teacher interviews regularly.
  • Teachers and educators log a story each day on a mobile app called ‘Story Park’. This is where parents can monitor the progression of their child’s learning and understand what their child does each day.
  • Our Centre provides a portfolio for each child that contains their unique work, progression of learning, goals, observations and evaluations from Kindergarten educators. Parents are encouraged to reflect on their child’s portfolio, make comments and contribute recommendations.
School-Age Calculator

Applications are now open for TAS Pre-Kindy 2024 and Kindergarten 2025 for children who are born between 1 July 2020 and 30 June 2021.

To calculate your child’s eligibility for TAS Pre-Kindy, Kindergarten or Prep, please use the table below.

Child Date of Birth 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 Prep Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 Kindy Prep Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 Pre-K Kindy Prep Year 1 Year 2
1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 Pre-K Kindy Prep Year 1
1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023 Pre-K Kindy Prep
1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024 Pre-K Kindy
1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025 Pre-K