A place where kids have fun & learn

Welcome to Manning Child Care Centre

Manning Child Care Centre – Out of school care

Age: 6 years to 12 years

This program is intended for school-aged children who have reached key developmental stages, offering them the chance to explore the world more thoroughly. Manning Child Care Centre also offers engaging activities and free time for children to unwind before and after school.

Our Learning Guides

The dedicated staff in our out-of-school care program are eager professionals who encourage school-aged children to explore new ideas and have fun during their before-and-after-school time. Through the Manning Child Care Centre mobile app, they keep parents informed about the children’s daily experiences and growth.

We provide a quiet and supportive space for children to complete their homework with guidance from our caregivers, ensuring they stay on track academically.

Our program includes hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) projects, along with arts and crafts, to inspire curiosity and creativity.

We encourage movement through outdoor games, sports, and team activities that promote fitness, coordination, and teamwork in a fun environment.

Through group projects, collaborative games, and role-playing, children build confidence, learn to work together, and develop important social skills.

We provide nutritious snacks to keep children energized and promote healthy eating habits that support their growth and well-being.

We encourage children to take on small leadership roles, make independent choices, and learn responsibility through engaging tasks and activities.

After a busy school day, children can unwind with quiet activities like reading, storytelling, or mindfulness exercises to help them relax and refocus.

Through storytelling, celebrations, and discussions, we introduce children to different cultures, traditions, and community values, fostering respect and inclusion.

We organize exciting field trips to local museums, parks, and educational centers, giving children the opportunity to explore and learn beyond the classroom.

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