What you should know about us:
Our "Noah's Ark" daycare center is a place of education and development for a maximum of 63 children aged from 1 year to school entry. We also have space for 3 children with integrative needs. We see ourselves as companions who help each child to be as independent and active as possible, stimulate their love of learning and promote their strengths.
When it comes to discovering and strengthening your child's creativity, we are the experts. Our company-oriented daycare center is open 6 days a week. We organize the daily routine for your child in such a varied and exciting way that the time with us flies by.
This is what your child expects:
- Loving and appreciative interaction at eye level
- Festivals and highlights in the Christian annual cycle
- Forest days and sauna days
- Exciting projects and excursions as part of child-oriented nature and environmental education
- Plenty of functional rooms, e.g. creative workshop, wood workshop, construction room, sports and exercise room, library and children's restaurant
- Spacious outdoor area with raised beds and snack corner
- Genuine participation of the children through e.g. children's council and mediators
- Portfolio work
- School beginners' meeting place
- Healthy and varied diet (optimiX®) - Delivery from the CJD kitchen
Our educational work focuses on the child and all their needs. Children need three things to grow up successfully.
- Tasks that allow them to grow
- People they can look to for guidance
- A community in which they feel at home
We see children in their uniqueness, with all their feelings such as joy, fear, anger, sadness, their needs, their dreams, their liveliness, their curiosity and everything else that makes up their nature.
We allow children to take responsibility at their own pace, discover solutions, make decisions, learn the rules of cooperation and experience the limits of what is possible. Our team of educators will be happy to accompany your child on their personal development path. We would like to communicate with you as parents on a constructive, cooperative level and would like you to provide us with lots of good ideas and suggestions on how we can shape our day-to-day daycare activities. Annual development meetings, an active parents' council, letters to parents, the parents' regulars' table and parents' evenings characterize our basic understanding of cooperation with parents.