KU Canberra City AMEP Child Care Centre goes beyond childcare. We create a safe and nurturing environment where childhood is celebrated.
We are proud of our reputation within the local community of providing rich education and care tailored to each child’s needs in a family-focussed and supportive way.
Our experienced and dedicated educators build strong, trusting relationships with each child, fostering a sense of belonging and confidence.
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When children play and explore, their imagination and curiosity are sparked – they enjoy learning, and are inspired to continue learning more.
Our play-based program intentionally provides a wide range of engaging opportunities and activities based on the Early Years Learning Framework.
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Strong relationships with our migrant families are of utmost importance to us.
We believe that the positive interactions children have with our staff are the most important component of our high quality program. Our team of teachers and educators are qualified, experienced, caring and motivated.
Our staff undergo continuous professional development, staying at the forefront of early childhood education.
Nasmeen Ahmed is a diploma qualified early childhood educator with over 7 years’ experience working with children and babies. She has been working at KU Canberra AMEP since September 2019.
Nasmeen also has several years of experience in child protection, institutional development and communications, having worked overseas with Save the Children, the International Labour Organisation and Plan International.
She enjoys cooking, reading and travelling to historical sites and speaks English, Bangla, French and Hindi.
Highly respected for our high quality programs, KU's National Quality Standard Ratings far exceed the national average.
KU was established in 1895 and is the most experienced provider of early childhood education in Australia.
As an Employer of Choice for 9 years running and certified Great Place to Work, we attract the best and brightest staff who stay with KU for longer.
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Proudly a not for profit and for purpose organisation
© KU Children’s Services 2024
Proudly a not for profit and for purpose organisation
© KU Children’s Services 2024