Guardian Childcare & Education Coorparoo
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Guardian Childcare & Education Coorparoo

Monday to Friday 7:00am - 6:00pm
424 Chatsworth Road, Coorparoo

Centre Highlights

Allergy & Anaphylaxis Aware

Bottles Supplied

Meals Provided

Nappies & Wipes Supplied

SunSmart Aware

About Guardian Childcare & Education Coorparoo

Guardian Childcare & Education Coorparoo is one of more than 15 magical Guardian Childcare Centres across Queensland. The light-filled and spacious Centre has a mix of indoor and outdoor learning environments and boasts an exciting sustainability program that all the children love participating in.

The teachers and educators at Guardian Coorparoo provide wonderful learning programs for the children, including a leading Kindergarten Program that will help prepare your child for the exciting transition to primary school.

With a range of exciting, resource-rich environments including a vegetable garden, chickens, a cubby house, a mud pit and a range of age-specific spaces and play areas, children are encouraged to explore and learn throughout the day.

Our on-site chef, Elaine, prepares five delicious and nutritious meals every day, which the children enjoy alongside their peers and educators in our homely Centre environment. Elaine has a wealth of experience, having trained in London as a chef, and working in the childcare sector for many years. She loves nothing more than creating food experiences for the children to explore nutrition and help establish healthy food habits for life.

Availability & Fees

Long Day Care

6 wks to 6 yrs

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Fees

$158.16 /day

Fees for Guardian Childcare & Education Coorparoo may vary based on rebate availability. You may be eligible to a rebate of up to 85% of your childcare fees.

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Reviews for Guardian Childcare & Education Coorparoo

5
Kylie Smartabout 1 month ago

As a parent of children who have attended Guardian Coorparoo for the past 4 years, just wanted to add a recent review with my thoughts about the centre. There is an amazing group of caring Educators who work here and the work they do is hard. During and post-COVID the centre has been working to recover from the mass changes brought about through the impact of visa changes and burnout associated with working in a frontline environment over the past few years. Thankfully, a core of dedicated team members has led the charge to welcome new team members and families to the centre. I really like the size of this centre as it's smaller than many of the newer centres in the area. It has only 7 rooms with a good amount of space in each and importantly, a natural outdoor area with a large shady tree for the Summer. A good size sandpit, rock garden and raised garden beds that facilitate the kids learning about veggie growing (though right at this second, they are being re-grown). Another highlight of the outdoor area are the chickens, eggs for the kids to find and lessons about pet care, cleanliness, etc are part of the morning routine. The latest roster facilitating regular morning shift team members is aiding to comfort kids when drop offs are a bit stressful – this is something I appreciate. We’re in the Junior Kindy Room currently and with the prior Google review of this room, I wanted to counter it for new families investigating the centre. 1. Eating outdoors – this is a preference when possible and of course, meals are taken inside when necessary. My son attended a C&K and Guardian Coorparoo for Kindy in 2023 and both centres made an effort to enjoy outdoor mealtimes whenever possible. 2. Children are monitored for sunscreen and encouraged to build skills to self-apply in the older rooms. This supported autonomy is something I’ve seen in both centres I’ve attended, and is important skill building as they move towards Kindy and Prep. My children have never come home sunburnt, so I assume whatever they are doing is working. 3. In Summer I’ve witnessed the team remind the kids periodically to rush to the water trolleys and have a drink of water. On the hottest days, we’ve had notices to send the kids with togs so that waterplay can be facilitated. While the indoor areas are good, there’s no denying the importance of daily outdoor play, discovering bugs, negotiating turns on the bikes, playing in the sandpit, etc. 4. My daughter is a picky eater at home and at school. The team have engaged with me regularly to work through the options and help encourage her to eat more lunch. Sometimes she flat out refuses to eat lunch, despite everyone else in the class chomping down on what’s been provided. They make sure she has big morning teas and offer her extra afternoon tea. If she was starving, she would eat. 5. The centre is a mix of cultures and I appreciate the cultural diversity my kids have come to appreciate. Celebrations of Lunar New Year, learning Spanish, exploring the heritage of the Educators and classmates, etc. My son is so proud that he can count in Spanish thanks to native speakers integrating their language skills into classroom activities and learning outcomes. My daughter is now coming home saying ‘bonjourno’ (Italian) with a cheeky grin. 6. Finally, ‘early learning’ is such a funny term for 3–4-year-olds, even 4–5-year-olds. The industry used to be called ‘play group’ then ‘day care’ and now ‘early learning’ but ultimately I believe our kids benefit from most is the ability to play with other children, negotiate social situations, be imaginative, creative and cared for. Personally, I’ve felt validated whenever I’ve provided feedback and I’ve benefited from ongoing engagement whenever I’ve requested additional support for my kids. There is always room for improvement and the needs of the kids are ever evolving. There are star performers in every room.

Response from the ownerabout 1 month ago

Thank you Kylie for your great review for our centre in Coorparoo. We are so happy to hear that we are meeting your expectations. We will continue to provide the best possible care for our families and children 😊

Location of Guardian Childcare & Education Coorparoo

424 Chatsworth Road, Coorparoo

Coorparoo suburb information

Coorparoo is a suburb located in Queensland. There are approximately 33 child care centres in Coorparoo.

How much is child care in Coorparoo? On average, the cost of child care in Coorparoo is $148 per day. This breaks down to $148 per day for babies, $140 per day for toddlers and $136 per day for kindergarten.

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

Average cost per day

Baby

0-12 Months

$148

Toddler

13-24 Months

$140

Kindergarten

2-3 Years

$136

National quality standard

Coorparoo
National Average
9%7%
Working towards
67%47%
Meeting
9%16%
Exceeding
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