
Taylors Hill
Journey Early Learning Taylors Hill
Centre Hours
6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday to Friday
Our Facilities
- Spacious rooms with natural light
- Free coffee & snacks for parents
- Water splash play area
- Bike track
- Sensory walls
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Journey Early Learning Taylor’s Hill is where your child’s journey begins. We look forward to providing a nurturing environment filled with curiosity, wonder and joy.
From peek-a-boo to prep, we’re here every step of the way.
School transition is a major focus, and we work hard to ensure this is a smooth process. By providing a safe and secure environment, our children develop confidence, resilience and a strong sense of self for the school journey ahead.
In order to ensure every child is prepared for school, our Kindergarten classrooms are intentionally designed by our Teachers to align with the Journey Standards and the Early Years Learning Framework and Curriculum. Our Government Approved Funded 3 and 4-Year-Old Kindergarten Classrooms are run by ACCEQA approved Early Childhood Teachers and Qualified Educators. Children enrolling in our 4-Year-Old Kinder Program are provided with ongoing support from teachers in preparation for school through our School Readiness Program.
Did you know that your child can attend Journey from 6 weeks to their first day of school?
We’ve designed a helpful Child Care Subsidy calculator so you can discover more about your government entitlements. Need help? We’re here to chat, just book an appointment below.
“We’re really excited to be bringing Journey to Taylors Hill. The state-of-the-art centre features a sustainability garden, water splash zone, sandpits, forts, exploration trail and more. The outdoor playspaces are complemented by indoor environments designed thoughtfully for children of similar ages and development; where shared learning can occur, and strong friendships can develop.”
– Carolyn Smart, Quality and Compliance Manager

The Journey Early
Learning difference

Community activities
Interacting and connecting with the local community, ensures a bond is maintained between the children and the community, creating a sense of familiarity and belonging. It sets a rewarding scene for every child to rightfully respect their local environment.

Exploring nature-based play
Children love getting out and exploring in nature. It really is the greatest teacher. Nature based play is a core part of our curriculum. That’s because it teaches them vital life skills including confidence, independence, exploration and cooperation. Playing outside also promotes health and wellbeing and teaches them respect for the environment.