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Community Kids Greenway Park Early Education Centre

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Childcare and Preschool in West Hoxton, NSW

Community Kids Greenway Park offers long day care and a Preschool program for children aged 6 weeks to 6 years, conveniently located for families in West Hoxton, Horningsea Park, Carnes Hill, Hoxton Park, Middleton Grange, Austral, Leppington and Liverpool.

Spacious outdoor environments

Children enjoy spacious outdoor areas with a bike track, climbing fort and vegetable garden, offering a mix of active play and hands-on learning experiences.

Warm and inviting indoor spaces

Our indoor rooms include interactive whiteboards and natural resources that encourage exploration and discovery.

Long-standing and diverse team

Our long-standing team of highly trained educators brings diverse cultural backgrounds to our inclusive environment, helping children feel included and supported.

Government-approved Preschool program

Our Preschool program helps children build confidence, independence and early learning skills for school.

Individual Learning Plans for every child

We create Individual Learning Plans for each child, based on their interests, strengths and developmental goals, and partner with families to regularly review and update each plan.

Local community experiences

Children take part in visits from local services such as fire and police, along with family-led activities. Our calendar includes regular family and community events that encourage connection and engagement.

Healthy meals prepared fresh each day

Nutritious meals and snacks are prepared fresh daily, with options to meet dietary needs and allergies.

Making the day easier for families

We provide nappies, wipes and key essentials for your child’s day. Our app keeps you updated with photos and daily highlights.

Secure your place today

Book a tour to experience the centre and confirm availability for your child.

Meet our Centre Manager

Xiu

  • Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
  • Working towards Bachelor of Education
“I believe attending an early childhood education and care centre provides children with rich learning opportunities in a structured, play-based environment.”

My journey in early childhood education began in 2016, and since then, I’ve worked in a range of roles, gaining experience with all age groups and developing a strong understanding of child development and early learning practices. I joined Community Kids Greenway Park in 2025 and feel proud to be part of a centre that is focused on quality education and strong relationships.

What I love most about early childhood education is creating engaging, safe, and stimulating environments where children can explore, develop independence, and reach their full potential. I believe attending an early childhood education and care centre provides children with rich learning opportunities in a structured, play-based environment. Children develop essential social, emotional, cognitive, language, and physical skills while learning to collaborate, problem-solve, and build independence, setting strong foundations for their future. By observing and listening closely, I support my team to tailor play-based learning experiences to meet each child’s individual needs while fostering curiosity, independence, and a love of learning.

Our team at Community Kids Greenway Park is made up of passionate and qualified educators, including early childhood teachers who lead our school readiness program. Many of our educators are long-standing team members, with some celebrating over 10 years of service, reflecting their dedication and commitment. We support our families by maintaining open communication through daily updates, meetings, and regular check-ins, keeping them informed about their child’s progress. We actively involve families in their child’s learning journey through events, activities, and milestone celebrations. By creating a welcoming and compassionate environment, we ensure families feel heard, valued, and supported as partners in their child’s learning and wellbeing.

We look forward to welcoming your family into our West Hoxton childcare centre.

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Our innovative early learning programs

At our early learning centre in West Hoxton, our play-based curriculum is guided by the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), supporting children to learn through play, exploration and discovery.

Sustainability

Our centre’s sustainability initiatives include a worm farm and vegetable patch, where we collect worm juice to give to families for their gardens. These activities help children learn about eco-friendly practices and promote a love for nature.

Community engagement

We host centre-based events throughout the year to connect with our families. We also welcome incursions from community guests tailored to the children’s interests, fostering a deeper connection with the community.

Exploration and problem solving

Educators introduce open-ended materials and invitations to explore, such as building, measuring and experimenting. Through shared conversations and investigation, children develop curiosity, problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

Social and emotional learning

Children develop a strong sense of identity as they feel safe, secure and supported, building confidence, resilience and a positive sense of self. Through group activities, conversations and play, children learn to interact with others with care, empathy and respect, building positive relationships and friendships.

Age-appropriate early learning

We provide learning experiences tailored to each stage of your child’s development. Our programs are guided by the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and designed to support children’s wellbeing, confidence and growing independence.

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6 weeks – 2 years

Nursery

Nursery

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6 weeks – 2 years

In our nursery environment, educators focus on building strong, secure and respectful relationships so babies feel safe, settled and supported as they explore the world around them.

Children in this age group experience:

  • Responsive care and nurturing relationships that support emotional security and attachment
  • Sensory exploration through textures, sounds, music and movement
  • Early communication development through songs, stories, gestures and conversations
  • Tummy time and movement experiences that support physical development
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2 – 3 years

Toddlers

Toddlers

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2 – 3 years

Our toddler program encourages curiosity, independence and early social skills as children begin exploring the world with growing confidence.

Children in this age group experience:

  • Play-based learning experiences that encourage curiosity and problem solving
  • Language-rich environments with storytelling, songs and conversations
  • Opportunities to build independence, such as self-help skills and routines
  • Social learning experiences that help children practise sharing, cooperation and empathy
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3 – 5 years

Preschool

Preschool

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3 – 5 years

Our Government-approved Preschool program prepares children for school through engaging, play-based learning experiences that develop confidence, independence and a love of learning.

Children in this age group will build:

  • Early literacy and numeracy skills through play-based activities, stories, songs and everyday routines
  • Problem solving and critical thinking through play-based projects and exploration
  • Collaboration and teamwork through group learning experiences
  • Self-help skills that support school routines, such as opening lunchboxes, looking after belongings and getting dressed independently

Healthy, nutritious meals every day

We offer a rotating seasonal menu, providing breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, and a late snack freshly made daily. Our menu is approved by Munch & Move and is designed to promote healthy, balanced nutrition for children. We also review our menu regularly, with families actively involved in the review process to ensure it remains inclusive, nutritious, and responsive to children’s and families’ needs.

Community Kids Greenway Park Early Education Centre

Week 1

Week One

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Breakfast

Serve with milk or water

Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals

Morning Tea

Serve with milk or water

Lebanese bread and cheese with baby beetroot and watermelon
Wholemeal tiger toast with carrot sticks and orange
Wholemeal crumpet with capsicum sticks and peach
Raisin toast with celery sticks and banana
English muffin with green bean sticks and rockmelon

Lunch

Serve with milk or water

Thai fish and tofu curry with rice
Beef ragu with rice
Honey soy chicken stir fry noodles
Teriyaki beef with rice
Lamb meatballs with pasta

Afternoon Tea

Serve with milk or water

Crackers with French onion dip, carrot sticks and dried fruit
Wholemeal orange loaf with cucumber sticks
Wholemeal crispbread with cheese, cucumber sticks and rockmelon
Vanilla yoghurt with rolled oats and mixed fruit
Spinach and cheese filo scrolls with prunes

Late Snack

Serve with milk or water

Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
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Tue T
Wed W
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Breakfast

Serve with milk or water

Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals

Morning Tea

Serve with milk or water

Pita bread and cheese spread with green bean sticks and rockmelon
Wholemeal Lebanese bread and cheese with baby beetroot and watermelon
Wholemeal sandwich and cheese with carrot sticks and orange
Wholemeal crumpet with capsicum sticks and peach
High fibre raisin toast with celery sticks and banana

Lunch

Serve with milk or water

Mongolian lamb with rice
Chicken curry with rice
Beef stroganoff with rice
Tuna poke bowl with rice
Beef shepherd’s pie with mashed potato

Afternoon Tea

Serve with milk or water

Apple pikelets with carrot sticks and sultanas
Brown rice corn cakes with cheese, carrot sticks and dried fruit
Blueberry banana bread with cucumber sticks
Wholemeal crispbread with cheese, carrot sticks and orange
Vanilla yoghurt with rice crackers and mixed berries

Late Snack

Serve with milk or water

Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Mon M
Tue T
Wed W
Thu Th
Fri F

Breakfast

Serve with milk or water

Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals

Morning Tea

Serve with milk or water

Raisin toast with celery sticks and banana
English muffin with green bean sticks and rockmelon
Lebanese bread and cheese with baby beetroot and watermelon
Wholemeal tiger toast with carrot sticks and orange
Wholemeal crumpet with capsicum sticks and peach

Lunch

Serve with milk or water

Beef bolognese with spaghetti pasta
Beef taco bowl with rice
Chicken biryani with rice
Beef meatballs with pasta
Fish and tofu miso ramen

Afternoon Tea

Serve with milk or water

Vanilla yoghurt with rolled oats and mixed fruit
Spinach and cheese filo scrolls with prunes
Wholemeal crispbread with cheese, cucumber sticks and orange
Wholemeal carrot loaf with cream cheese and banana
Crackers with hummus dip, carrot sticks and dried fruit

Late Snack

Serve with milk or water

Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Mon M
Tue T
Wed W
Thu Th
Fri F

Breakfast

Serve with milk or water

Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals
Variety of iron-rich cereals

Morning Tea

Serve with milk or water

Wholemeal crumpet with capsicum sticks and peach
High fibre raisin toast with celery sticks and banana
Pita bread and cheese spread with green bean sticks and rockmelon
Lebanese bread and cheese with baby beetroot and watermelon
Wholemeal sandwich and cheese with carrot sticks and orange

Lunch

Serve with milk or water

Tomato chicken cracked wheat
Beef minestrone soup with macaroni pasta
Tuna mornay with pasta
Lamb curry with rice
Beef and lamb lasagna with béchamel and cheese

Afternoon Tea

Serve with milk or water

Wholemeal crispbread with cheese, cucumber sticks and orange
Vanilla yoghurt with rice crackers and mixed berries
Brown rice corn cakes with cheese, carrot sticks and dried fruit
Blueberry pikelets with carrot sticks and prunes
Wholemeal apple crumble muffins with cucumber sticks

Late Snack

Serve with milk or water

Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter
Crackers with seasonal fruit and vegetable platter

What a typical day looks like for your child

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Arrival at the centre

Your child will be welcomed by our team of educators, who will ensure the morning transition from home to centre goes as smoothly as possible. On arrival, share information about your child’s specific needs for the day.

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Mealtimes

Our centre chefs prepare a nutritious menu for your child to sit down and eat. This is a great time for everyone to share stories from the day. Educators model healthy eating practices, social behaviours and support children’s growing independence with mealtime routines.

Previous: Arrival at the centre Next: Infant care
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Infant care

If you have an infant, we spend one-on-one time with them to establish a connection. Educators talk gently and respond to babies’ cues. We use songs, games, and conversations to strengthen relationships and build language skills.

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Play-based learning

Your child is naturally curious. They want to learn and explore, which is why we teach through play-based learning. It supports language, motor skills, memory, emotions and social relationships. Educators plan play-based learning experiences based on children’s interests and goals.

Previous: Infant care Next: Sleep, rest and relaxation
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Sleep, rest and relaxation

We match routines to your child’s individual needs. Opportunities for rest and relaxation help make them feel safe. Play-based learning experiences are provided for older children who no longer don’t sleep in centre.

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Heading home

As your child prepares to head home, this is your opportunity to speak with our friendly educators about your child’s day and everything they learnt. We look forward to welcoming you back tomorrow.

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Inclusive support for every child

At the start of the year and when a new child enrols, families are invited to share their child’s aspirations and goals. Educators then set individual goals and use ongoing observations to reflect on each child’s progress, strengths, and interests.

We also support children with additional needs and those learning English as an additional language by creating an inclusive, supportive, and responsive learning environment. Educators work closely with families to understand each child’s strengths, needs, and cultural background, and use observations to plan individualised learning goals and strategies.

Fees

The Child Care Subsidy can reduce your daily out-of-pocket fee by up to 95% depending on your family’s entitlements.

Nursery

0 – 2 years

$182.65/day

Toddler

2 – 4 years

$179.95/day

Preschool

4 – 5 years

$171.30/day

Step 1: Family Information & Financial State

Child Care Subsidy Estimator

Discover how much child care subsidy you may be entitled to by entering the fields below.

**1-4 days = 11 hour sessions, 5 days = 100 hours

Changes to CCS – The 3-Day Guarantee (Starting 5th January 2026)

The Australian Government is replacing the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) Activity Test from 5th January 2026, to provide a min. 72 hours per fortnight or 3 days per week of subsidised early childhood education and care (ECEC) for eligible families.

2026 3-Day Guarantee

From 5th January 2026, based on the information you have entered, here's an estimate of your CCS entitlements and your out-of-pocket costs.

Total Fees

$0.00

Estimated CCS Fee Subsidy

$0.00

Preschool/Preschool Subsidy

$0.00

Out of Pocket Cost (what you pay)

$0.00

Matrix Out of Pocket Cost

Is your CCS working for you? Check the out-of-pocket cost matrix per child against session lengths and weekly days below. Please note: The table in the matrix only shows out-of-pocket costs after CCS (Child Care Subsidy).

Child 1 1 Day 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days 5 Days

*Kindergarten/preschool subsidy applied: $0.00

What our families say

4.9(39 reviews)
Source: Google Business Profile. Reviews are correct at the time of accessing this webpage.

Sherlin Samaraweera

My son went to this childcare from ages 2 to 5 and had a good experience. My youngest daughter who is now 2 has been attending since she was 8 months old and loves going to 'school'. There are some long standing educators there such as Jocelyn,…. See more My son went to this childcare from ages 2 to 5 and had a good experience. My youngest daughter who is now 2 has been attending since she was 8 months old and loves going to 'school'. There are some long standing educators there such as Jocelyn, Amy, Cecelia and Leah who are lovely. I'm also loving the new Management Team. I think they are doing a great job! Highly recommend!

Chiara Ambra Graziano

My son thrived at this centre. He loved the educators and staff, as well as other children. He has made great friends and is well prepared for kindergarten. Everyone at the centre will be greatly missed. Thank you for the wonderful experience you…. See more My son thrived at this centre. He loved the educators and staff, as well as other children. He has made great friends and is well prepared for kindergarten. Everyone at the centre will be greatly missed. Thank you for the wonderful experience you have given my child. Highly recommend this day care for any child.

Natalie Aboughanem

We have been attending Community Kids Greenway Park for nearly 7 years now. My children have always loved their experiences at the centre. My daughter who currently attends always has a smile on her face at pick up and is always chatting about how…. See more We have been attending Community Kids Greenway Park for nearly 7 years now. My children have always loved their experiences at the centre. My daughter who currently attends always has a smile on her face at pick up and is always chatting about how much fun she had throughout the day. The staff are amazing. So patient and kind with the children and always looking on ways to improve. They offer a range of interactive and carefully chosen activities that specifiy to the needs and interests of the students. They communicate effectively with the parents and often host events to include us throughout the year.

Georgia Dooley

As a brand new mum sending my baby girl to daycare was a very hard decision. The guilt eats you alive. community kids have been incredible at helping with the transition. For Scarlett and for me. Scarlett has settled in so well due to your love…. See more As a brand new mum sending my baby girl to daycare was a very hard decision. The guilt eats you alive. community kids have been incredible at helping with the transition. For Scarlett and for me. Scarlett has settled in so well due to your love and care. Amy and Deena especially who Scarlett adores. I just wanted to shoot a message to say thankyou for being incredible and making this chapter that little bit easier. 🤍🤍🤍🤍

Manal I

I have debated for a long time if I should post or not. My son no longer attends this daycare. I actually quit my job and threw myself into financial hardship just so my son would no longer be attending this daycare. He is now in school. My son is…. See more I have debated for a long time if I should post or not. My son no longer attends this daycare. I actually quit my job and threw myself into financial hardship just so my son would no longer be attending this daycare. He is now in school. My son is a special needs kid. He was troublesome. I am aware that he had challenging behaviours. I think what made it worse was the daycares constant need to essentially throw their hands up in the air and just constantly look at negatives instead of solutions. They applied for funding to support my son. After applying they told me that whatever funds received would be used to support the other children who are impacted by his behaviour because they have an "inclusion" policy. Rather than supporting my son to cope, they would support the other children's emotions. I asked them to allow my son to have a small amount of apple juice mixed in with his water. When I first returned to the centre after having a break due to my son having cancer, the director actually said she would make sure the kitchen has apple juice stocked. I said no need and that it's just for his first bottle of the day which I will fill up at home and then the second bottle after that can just be water. Apparently she thinks she never said this (my husband and I were both there and she did say it). They would empty out my sons bottle every day and fill it with just water (which he wouldn't drink) then they would try to do a song and dance when i would pick him up saying that he did drink water even though I could see how thirsty he was when he got in the car because he would completely empty the new bottle I brought from home. When I made a fuss about them emptying out his bottle, they stopped giving the bottle all together and only let him drink from cups which he didn't know how to use so if they didn't prompt and remind him, he wouldn't drink for hours on end. They also said that due to his challenging behaviours they would have someone constantly shadowing him. Numerous times I got there and I would ask who is shadowing him today. They would say we all are or I don't know or whatever. One time I got there and i know my son had just pushed another child. One of the workers was red in the face and giving him a filthy look while pulling that other child away from my son. She was most likely just yelling at him. If he was being constantly shadowed, he wouldn't of had the chance to push another child. I did everything I can to support them. I brought his favourite snacks in his bag which they refused to give him and they told me to stop packing those. I would have therapists go to the centre to see him and make recommendations on how to make the centre easier on them. I provided them with physical cards they could use to help with transitioning which despite how many times I explained them, they were used wrong. They did have a few random good workers there. Only for those random good workers is this getting 2 stars. But as an organisation in general, I was so let down as a parent. And I know for a fact that this is not the norm because the next daycare centre I went to was absolutely amazing. My son didn't hit there, was very comfortable, had favourite teachers. They let me give him the things that bring him comfort like his juice and snacks. I hope as an organisation they can just actively choose to do better and support the parents a bit more 🤷🏽‍♀️

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Frequently asked questions

A centre tour is a convenient way to experience the childcare centre of your choice and meet with our qualified educators at a time that is suitable for your family’s schedule. Click here to book a tour online.

On the day of the tour, you can observe practices and interactions within the centre environment. You’ll be able to see all the rooms and playgrounds, ask the team members any questions you have in mind, and get all the information you need to make the best decision for your child.

Enrolling is simple, and our Family Support Team will guide you through each step.

First, find your local centre and book a tour so you can meet the team and explore the learning environment. If the centre is the right fit and a place is available, you’ll receive an enrolment offer for your child. If a place is not currently available in your child’s age group, we can add your child to the waitlist and keep you updated.

To finalise your enrolment, you’ll complete an online enrolment form through a secure link sent by our Family Support Team. You’ll also need to provide key details and documents, including your child’s birth certificate, Medicare details, immunisation history statement and, if eligible, your Child Care Subsidy details.

Before your child’s first day, you may be invited to attend a Stay and Play session. This gives your child time to explore the centre, meet their educators, and start feeling comfortable in their new environment. Once your paperwork is complete, your child is ready to start their early learning journey with us.

Read our step-by-step guide on how to enrol here.

Starting child care is a big milestone, and a little preparation can help your child feel more comfortable and confident.

Before your child’s first day, you can talk positively about their new centre, explain what their day might look like, and practise small routines such as packing their bag, saying goodbye, washing hands and sitting down for meals. You may also like to visit the centre with your child, meet their educators and ask our team about what to bring on the first day.

When your child starts, our educators will take the time to get to know your child’s routine, interests, comfort items and individual needs. Settling in looks different for every child, so we work closely with families to help children feel safe, supported and ready to learn.

Learn more about our Settling-in Program.

Most of our child care and early education centres offer nappies and wipes, sunscreen and hats, as well as nutritious meals prepared by our in-house cook. Some centres also provide sheets and formula, so you may not need to remember to pack them.

For nursery children, be sure to bring: nappy rash cream, dummies, bottles and teats, comfort toys or blankets, three spare outfits and spare socks.

For toddlers and preschool or kindergarten-aged children, it’s best to bring: spare underwear, water bottle or sippy cup, sun hat, closed-toe shoes, two spare outfits and spare socks.

Plus, anything else your individual child may need, such as breast milk, a sleeping bag, a comforter or medication.

It’s best to speak to your centre of choice for a full list of everything included.

Community Kids uses Xplor Home as our family communication app. It is the best and easiest way to keep track of your child’s day.

After you enrol your child with the centre, you can utilise Xplor Home to book child care days, manage your account, receive the photographs that capture your child’s learning, learn about your child’s progress, as well as keep up-to-date with upcoming centre events and important information.

If your child shows signs of an infectious illness when they arrive at the centre or becomes sick during the day, you may be notified that you need to make alternative arrangements or pick up your child from the centre and keep them home until they are no longer infectious. While we understand that this can be inconvenient, Community Kids is committed to maintaining a healthy environment and reducing the risk of infection for all children.

Under the Child Care Subsidy (CCS), families are allowed 42 absence days per child, per financial year. These can be taken for any reason, including public holidays and when children are sick, without requiring families to provide documentation.

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We look forward to welcoming your family.