Chapel Hill Montessori Childrens House
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We are a Montessori Long Day Care Centre catering for children six months of age to school entry age. Making a choice for your child's early childhood education and care is an important and difficult decision. We consider it part of our role to offer you as much information as we can to assist you choose the right path for your child.

Chapel Hill Montessori's operators are all parents who share a strong belief that their role as parents is the most important aspect of their lives and that their relationships with their children and role modeling are the most important influences in their children's lives.
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With our progressive and holistic early childhood education philosophy, we understand that each child has unique needs and interests. We provide the environment and tools your child needs to thrive to the best of their abilities. When we expose children to different environments and various learning experiences, we allow them to explore their self-awareness and gain a sense of the world around them.
Chapel Hill Montessori Children's House fosters an atmosphere of profound warmth, kindness and respect our mission. Maria Montessori was born in 1870 and was the first woman to be granted a medical degree from an Italian university. When she first became involved in education, she used her scientific methods of observation and research to study children and their development.
The Montessori program is holistic. It invites the children to choose activities in an unhurried manner. The classroom provides for both active and quiet spaces, where children can feel free to enjoy the many activities in an unhurried atmosphere. The enormous range of equipment and materials allows each child to choose according to his or her own needs and urges.
The licensees are a unit trust managed by Chapel Hill Montessori Children's House Pty Ltd. The beneficiaries and owners of the trust are entities associated with the directors as we are an Accredited Centre, all staff are involved in the accreditation process every two years. QIAS is a Commonwealth Government initiative linked to Child Care Benefit approval for Centre based Long Day Child Care.
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Sonam
Sonam
Jan 22, 2021
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Those who apply for job there should be careful with them not paying your salary. Apparently my wife did a week of probationary period and 4 weeks of work as a childcare educator and didn’t get paid. There was no response even though she had to remind them of her getting unpaid. She had to quit on her own.