Our programs and daily adventures
At Zyrah Educare, we believe learning should be an exciting journey filled with discovery and joy. Explore our engaging programs and get a glimpse into a day of fun and growth for your child.

Play-based learning: where fun meets discovery
We believe children learn best through play. Our approach encourages natural exploration and development through a variety of engaging activities:
- Creative play: Dress-ups, role play, and storytelling foster imagination.
- Hands-on activities: Puzzles, blocks, and games build cognitive skills.
- Problem-solving: Activities designed to build confidence and critical thinking.
This approach helps our tamariki learn naturally while having fun.

Creative arts and expression
At Zyrah Educare, we encourage children to express themselves freely through a rich array of artistic endeavours:
- Painting, drawing, and crafts: Fostering imagination and fine motor skills.
- Music, dance, and movement: Encouraging rhythm, coordination, and emotional release.
- Cultural art activities: Connecting children with diverse traditions and expressions.
This supports creativity, imagination, and emotional development, allowing each child to find their unique voice.

Nature and outdoor exploration
Learning extends far beyond the classroom walls at Zyrah Educare:
- Outdoor play and physical activities: Promoting health and energy.
- Gardening and nature-based learning: Understanding the environment and growth cycles.
- Exploring the environment: Developing curiosity and observation skills.
This helps children stay active, build a connection with nature, and appreciate the world around them.
What your child will learn and develop
Children at Zyrah Educare gain a well-rounded foundation by developing skills across all key learning areas. Here’s what they will learn in simple terms:
- Cognitive skills: Problem-solving, critical thinking, and early literacy and numeracy.
- Social-emotional skills: Empathy, cooperation, self-regulation, and confidence.
- Physical development: Fine and gross motor skills through play and movement.
- Creativity and imagination: Through art, music, and dramatic play.
- Connection to nature: Understanding and appreciating the natural world.