Story House Early Learning Armstrong Creek
Let their story begin with Story House Early Learning
Let their story begin with Story House Early Learning
Families joining Story House Early Learning Armstrong Creek will be welcomed into a vibrant, purpose built early childhood service designed to support every stage of their child’s development. Conveniently located in Armstrong Creek, our service will offer a warm, inclusive environment where children are nurtured by passionate, qualified educators and guided through inquiry based programs tailored to their individual needs. With a strong emphasis on relationships, we prioritise open communication, meaningful partnerships with families, and a genuine sense of belonging. From nutritious meals and thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor learning environments to a curriculum that inspires curiosity, creativity, and confidence, Story House Early Learning Armstrong Creek is a place where children flourish and families feel supported every step of the way.
Kelly brings 19 years of experience in early childhood education, having started her journey in New Zealand where she discovered a strong passion for high-quality early learning. She holds a Diploma in Early Childhood Services and has worked across a range of roles, gaining in-depth knowledge of both the educational and operational aspects of the sector.
As a Service Manager, Kelly is dedicated to leading a passionate team of educators, fostering a collaborative and respectful culture, and building strong relationships with families. She is committed to creating a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment where children feel valued and can thrive.
Kelly is passionate about ongoing professional development, reflective practice, and mentoring others to reach their full potential.
Outside of work, Kelly is a proud mum of three energetic children who keep her busy with weekend soccer games and outdoor adventures. In her quiet moments, she enjoys relaxing with a good book.
What Families Can Expect at Story House Early Learning
At Story House Early Learning, families are welcomed into a nurturing, reassuring environment where transitions are supported with care and attention. Our services are known for their warm and relaxed atmosphere, where educators take the time to know each child personally and provide the small touches, like daily updates and friendly farewells, that help families feel confident and connected.
With bright, spacious facilities and thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor learning environments, children enjoy a space that feels safe, engaging, and inspiring. Families highlight our highly dedicated educators, many of whom have been part of our services long term, creating stability, strong bonds, and a genuine sense of belonging.
Our robust educational programs are inquiry driven and enriched through diverse experiences such as STEM, music, gardening, cooking, excursions, and school readiness activities. Children benefit from both structured learning and hands on discovery, supported by exceptional outdoor features like large play areas and veggie gardens. Even mealtimes become a learning opportunity, with our in-house chefs preparing nutritious meals and often involving children in cooking experiences.
Families consistently describe Story House Early Learning as a vibrant, home like community where children settle quickly, build confidence, and develop independence. Our approach balances play based and inquiry led learning with cultural and nature inspired integration, ensuring every child is supported to flourish.
Our STEM curriculum nurtures confident mathematical thinkers through hands-on, inquiry-based projects. Children explore topics like bees, coding BE-BOTS, and recycling with local council support. Tailored teaching inspires critical thinking, problem-solving, and strong social connections, encouraging cooperation and curiosity through engaging, real-world learning experiences.
Our Pathways to School curriculum fosters a love of reading and strong language skills through storytelling, vocabulary building, and phonological awareness. With personalised support, children develop critical thinking and communication skills. We nurture enthusiasm for language, believing strong foundations are essential for academic success and lifelong learning.
Our ARTS curriculum empowers children to be creative and persistent using real-world tools, open-ended materials, and imaginative play. Through music, movement, and drama, children retell stories, collaborate, and express themselves. These experiences build strong language, literacy, and creative skills both in the classroom and the wider community.
Our program develops health bodies and brains through healthy choices and physical activities that promote problem-solving, communication, independence, and teamwork. With a strong focus on mental and physical wellbeing, children engage in mindfulness, healthy eating, and active play. These experiences lay a STRONG foundation for lifelong health, resilience, and emotional wellbeing.
Our program builds life skills through daily routines that promote problem-solving, communication, independence, and teamwork. With a strong focus on mental and physical wellbeing, children engage in mindfulness, healthy eating, and active play. These experiences lay the foundation for lifelong health, resilience, and emotional wellbeing.
As active citizens, children engage with their community through intergenerational programs, online and community safety, and school connections. Our Story House curriculum fosters care for others and strong local ties, helping children feel confident, connected, and excited for their next step – transitioning to school with a sense of belonging and readiness.
Story House’s nature play program encourages children to explore the environment through sand, water, plants, and wildlife. This fosters sensory awareness, creativity, and problem-solving. Integrated into our Pathways to School curriculum, it builds curiosity and care for nature—supporting children to become strong, capable, independent, and thoughtful learners for life.
CHEF 'S COOKING PROGRAM
Just like any quality restaurant kitchen, ours is fully equipped and run to the highest standards with our chef holding up-to-date food safety certifications to ensure every meal is prepared with care and compliance. All meals are thoughtfully planned to align with Australian nutrition guidelines, ensuring every bite supports healthy growth and development. Our skilled chef Sally leads interactive cooking classes tailored to each age group, encouraging children to discover new flavours and learn new skills. Children enjoy a variety of foods while gaining confidence in the kitchen. Popular dishes like Beetroot and Chocolate Brownies, Cheesy Macaroni with hidden pumpkin puree – Served with warm turkish bread and seasonal vegetables, and Traditional Sloppy Joes are amongst the children’s favourites, making each class a delicious adventure! As part of our commitment to fostering healthy habits and a love for fresh food, all Story House services have introduced the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program (SAKGP). This hands-on initiative connects children with growing, harvesting, preparing and sharing fresh, seasonal food. By getting involved in every step of the process, from garden to plate, children learn valuable life skills, develop respect for the environment, and build a deeper appreciation for nutritious food in a fun, practical way.
At Story House, we care about every person and their individual journey because it takes a committed, diverse and passionate team to nurture each child’s unique story.
When your path leads to Story House, you’ll find a place where the pieces just fit. Our people find meaning in their work, true support in their team, and opportunities to grow, thrive and shape lives……every day, in every moment. It’s like a puzzle coming together, step by step, with each Story House-er bringing something special.
We’re proud to be the only early learning provider certified three times as a Great Place to Work and named as one of Australia’s Best Workplaces. We’ve been recognised for our commitment to wellbeing, inclusion, and innovation because creating inspiring environments starts with creating an inspiring workplace.
We’re part of many different communities, supporting families from all walks of life. That’s why we believe our team should reflect that same rich diversity. Every Story House-er brings something unique and when all those different pieces connect, it creates something truly beautiful. And that’s the Story House difference.
Story House Early Learning does not require families to pay a bond or enrolment fee when enrolling your child, however there is a requirement for childcare fees to remain two weeks in advance at all times.
Our service offers a curriculum inspired by the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), tailored to each age group. Programs include nature-based experiences, art activities, STEAM and a school readiness curriculum.
Families consistently praise our service for our nurturing environment, dedicated staff, and high quality care.
Story House Early Learning’s daily fee includes meals, nappies, wipes, sunscreen, learning programs, extracurricular activities, digital updates, and supportive care essentials. Everything is designed to create a safe, engaging, and nurturing environment for your child’s growth.
Nearest bus stop – The nearest bus stop “Batten Rd / Eagle Bay Rd” on Bus 45 is ~ 1.2 to 1.5 km and a 15 to 20 minute walk
The nearest primary school is Armstrong Creek School (a government P-6 school) at 100 Central Boulevard, Armstrong Creek.
Armstrong Creek School. It is ~ 4-5 km, about 7-10 minutes by car.
Another close option is St Catherine of Siena Catholic Primary School at 125 Warralily Boulevard in Armstrong Creek.
St. Catherine’s Catholic College. it is ~ 3-4 km, about 6-8 minutes by car..
The nearest major hospital is University Hospital Geelong (Barwon Health) located at 272-322 Ryrie Street, Geelong, VIC 3220. It is ~ 9 km away or a 10 minut drive.
Armstrong Health Medical Centre, located at 731-739 Barwon Heads Road, Armstrong Creek it is about 2-3 km, roughly 5 minutes by car
You are able to enrol your child at any time however we are unable to confirm your enrolment until the service has departmental service approval.
Three to four months prior to the opening of the service, our Customer Service Team will be in regular phone and email contact with all families advising them when opening dates will be.
Daily and Weekly fees will be set prior to opening. Once fees have been set all enrolled families and families on the waitlist will ne notified via a phone call or email. CCS will then be able to be calculated. There is also a CCS calculator on the website to allow families to calculate their own daily and weekly fees.
Estimated out-of-pocket costs are based on an average Child Care Subsidy (CCS) entitlement of 70% and 100 hours of subsidised care per fortnight.
6 months - 3 yrs: $149.20
3 YRS -5 YRS: $146.10
As part of the Story House Early Learning STRONG Beginnings curriculum, we believe learning continues beyond the classroom. That’s why we offer thoughtfully designed take-home resources for families, supporting each child’s development through fun, engaging activities.
These resources help reinforce learning themes, encourage parent involvement, and create meaningful opportunities for connection at home. From storybooks and activity ideas to creative crafts and conversation prompts, each item is tailored to extend the early learning experience, making education a shared and enjoyable journey for both children and their families.
At Story House Early Learning, we believe strong communication with families is key to creating a nurturing and connected learning environment. We use the Storypark app as our primary communication tool, providing families with real-time updates on their child’s day, learning journey, and development. Through the app, families can receive photos, videos, and observations from educators, stay informed about upcoming events, and engage in two-way communication at any time. Storypark also allows us to collaborate closely with families, supporting each child’s growth through shared insights and goals. This seamless, secure, and interactive platform helps build meaningful partnerships between our educators and families every step of the way.
Rest Easy, Sleep Safe — The Story House Way
Story House Early Learning prioritises children’s well-being ensuring each child’s comfort and safety during rest times. Educators are trained to implement safe sleep practices, adhering to guidelines from Red Nose Australia and the National Quality Standards.
Our policy emphasises individual sleep needs, providing appropriate opportunities for rest and relaxation in a secure environment. By maintaining consistent routines and environments, Story House supports healthy sleep habits, fostering a nurturing atmosphere conducive to each child’s development.
Additionally, through the Sleep Smart program, educators receive expert guidance to enhance sleep practices, further ensuring the safety and well-being of all children.
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