Edge Early Learning Royal Park
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Educational & Developmental Programs

Meals Provided

Kindergarten Program

Nature-Based Play

Sustainability Focus

About Edge Early Learning Royal Park

Welcome to Edge Early Learning Royal Park, where we are dedicated to providing exceptional child care and kindergarten services for children aged six weeks to school age. We prioritise the wellbeing and development of your child, offering a range of benefits and features that set us apart.

Our centre provides extended daycare hours, ensuring convenience for working parents. We believe in delivering high-quality education, and tailoring our curriculums to suit each age group. Our on-site chef, prepares nutritious meals daily, ensuring that your child's dietary needs are met.

In our Kindergarten program, we adopt an inquiry-based approach. This approach empowers children to take an active role in their learning, engaging in hands-on exploration of topics and ideas. We aim to prepare children for a smooth transition into school.

We take pride in teaching children about sustainability. Our educators actively involve the children in the care of our centre's pet rabbits, fostering a sense of responsibility and empathy. Additionally, sustainable practices are implemented in our classrooms, instilling values of sustainability in our young learners.

At Edge Early Learning Royal Park, we understand the demands of busy families. That's why we offer on-site parking, making drop-offs and pick-ups hassle-free. Our commitment to excellence extends to creating a supportive and inclusive community that nurtures every child.

 

Availability & Fees

6 wks to 2 yrs

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Fees

$143 /day

Fees for Edge Early Learning Royal Park may vary based childcare subsidy eligibility. You may be eligible to a rebate of up to 85% of your childcare fees.

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Reviews for Edge Early Learning Royal Park

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  • Rachael Jordan24 days ago

    I had to report this daycare to the area manager who then had to report them to the board for negligence. They don’t keep up with incident reports. When I had my baby I had family do pick ups and drop offs and so Miranda (the director) told me they would call me about any incidents as well as give an incident report. I had 1 phone call. My daughter cut herself on glass in the fairy garden and when I told the director about it she tried to say my daughter could have only cut herself on a pebble. My daughter was almost 5 at the time and knows the difference between a pebble and some glass. Plus later that day my family member saw them sweeping through the pebbles looking for the glass. They had a phone that was broken in reach of the children for them to play with and when I mentioned it, again, was told it was cracked and chipped even though I had video and photo proof. They didn’t keep up with sunscreen or hats even when the sun rays were burning hot with a high rating. They would have teachers out of ratio with the amount of children in the room. They had family members and myself sign blank incident reports because they couldn’t be bothered filling it out before we got there. They would store deliveries in front of the fire hose. Used a book shelf on wheels when a gate was broken. And when asking on Storypark how long we’d all be staying, I answered that my daughter would stay until start of term 1. So that I could take her if I needed to do things or needed a break as I’m a single mum with a new baby, but they ceased care on the 28th of December without even telling me. The excuse was that Miranda doesn’t check Storypark. Then why ask on Storypark when she doesn’t check it or there’s no communication. My daughter has been to 3 daycares including this one. And this one is by far the worst she’s ever been to.

  • Margaret Calabro8 months ago

    My son recently started attending two days a week and I couldn’t be happier with the centre and the staff. He’s been able to form positive relationships with the staff which has also made it easier on the days he is there. The staff is very caring and I know my child in very good hands.

Location of Edge Early Learning Royal Park

162 Tapleys Hill Road, Royal Park

Royal Park suburb information

Royal Park is a suburb located in South Australia. There are approximately 7 child care centres in Royal Park.

How much is child care in Royal Park? On average, the cost of child care in Royal Park is $128 per day. This breaks down to $128 per day for babies, $120 per day for toddlers and $123 per day for kindergarten.

Royal Park sits just above the national NQS Rating & the average rating of centres is «Meeting NQS».

Number of centres

Child care centres in Royal Park

7

Average cost per day

Baby

0-12 Months

$128

Toddler

13-24 Months

$120

Kindergarten

2-3 Years

$123

National quality standard

Royal Park
National Average
14%7%
Working towards
71%48%
Meeting
14%15%
Exceeding
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