At Angsana Early Learning Centre, our nursery learning programs provide the foundation for your child’s lifelong learning journey. We believe every child deserves a nurturing start in an environment that feels safe, warm, and full of wonder.
Our nursery program for toddlers focuses on building trust, curiosity, and early developmental skills through engaging, play-based experiences. From music and movement to sensory play and early communication, we support babies and toddlers to grow at their own pace through our specialist classes.
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Families across Western Sydney choose Angsana because our nursery programs are more than care—they are the beginning of a child’s learning journey. Our educators provide personalised attention, supporting your child’s growth socially, emotionally, and cognitively.
Give your child a nurturing start with Angsana’s nursery learning programs in Western Sydney.
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Our nursery learning programs are designed for babies and toddlers aged around 6 weeks to 2 years, focusing on early development in a safe and nurturing space.
Nursery children enjoy sensory play, music, movement, storytelling, and gentle activities that encourage early literacy, numeracy, and communication skills.
We create a warm, caring environment where children feel secure and supported. Our educators build strong relationships with each child, helping them develop trust, confidence, and a sense of belonging.
Our nursery programs are play-based, with structured routines to provide comfort and consistency. Learning is introduced through fun, age-appropriate activities that inspire curiosity and joy.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Angsana ELC acknowledges the Darug People as the traditional owners of this land and recognises their continued cultural and spiritual connection to the land, sky and waterways that surround us.
Angsana ELC acknowledges that we are on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience, and capacity of Aboriginal people on this land. We would like to acknowledge all the traditional owners of the land and pay respect to Aboriginal Elders past, present, and emerging.