Junior World 

Junior World provides centre-based care for up to 75 approved spaces. It is located in Bentley Park, Queensland.

Junior World meets the National Quality Standard for its overall rating.

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Choose Programs

Choosing the right program involves evaluating your child’s capacity for structured time, your family’s schedule, and the level of convenience and flexibility required.

  • Long day care is a center-based service that provides care and education for children, usually from birth to five years. It operates for extended hours, making it suitable for working families. These centers follow early learning frameworks and often include meals and structured activities. Junior World provides long day care services .
  • Preschool or kindergarten as part of a school offers early education programs for children aged 3 to 5. These programs are shorter in duration than long day care and focus on preparing children for formal schooling. They align with the school’s broader curriculum and structure. Junior World does not provide preschool/kindergarten services as part of a school.
  • Standalone preschool or kindergarten operates independently from primary schools and caters to children aged 3 to 5. It emphasizes play-based learning and development, typically running on a sessional schedule with limited hours each day. Junior World does not provide preschool/kindergarten services.
  • After-school OSHC programs provide supervised care for school-aged children after the school day ends. These programs offer activities such as sports, arts, and homework support, ensuring children are engaged and safe until their parents can pick them up. Junior World provides after-school care services.
  • Before-school OSHC programs provide care for school-aged children in the morning before the school day begins. These services often include breakfast and quiet activities, creating a smooth transition to the school day. Junior World provides before-school care services.
  • Vacation care programs operate during school holidays and provide all-day care for school-aged children. They feature a variety of activities, excursions, and entertainment to keep children engaged and active during the break. Junior World provides vacation care services.

Assess Quality

The Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) defines seven Quality Areas under the National Quality Standard (NQS) to ensure high standards of education and care in early childhood services.

  • 🎨 Educational Program and Practice (Quality Area 1) considers the delivery of quality educational programs that support children’s learning, development, and well-being. Junior World meets the National Quality Standard. No provider exceeds the National Quality Standard in Bentley Park, Queensland.
  • 🚸 Children’s Health and Safety (Quality Area 2) considers children’s physical and emotional well-being, such as policies for healthy eating, hygiene, illness management, and safety procedures. Junior World meets the National Quality Standard. No provider exceeds the National Quality Standard in Bentley Park, Queensland.
  • 🏫 Physical Environment (Quality Area 3) emphasizes creating safe, engaging, and sustainable spaces for children. Facilities and resources should be well-maintained, age-appropriate, and encourage exploration and play. Junior World meets the National Quality Standard. No provider exceeds the National Quality Standard in Bentley Park, Queensland.
  • 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 Staffing Arrangements (Quality Area 4) ensures that services have qualified, consistent, and appropriately supported staff. Adequate educator-to-child ratios must be maintained to foster meaningful interactions. Junior World meets the National Quality Standard. No provider exceeds the National Quality Standard in Bentley Park, Queensland.
  • 🫱🏼‍🫲🏽 Relationships with Children (Quality Area 5) highlights the importance of building secure, respectful, and reciprocal relationships. Educators should create environments where children feel valued, supported, and confident to express themselves. Junior World meets the National Quality Standard. No provider exceeds the National Quality Standard in Bentley Park, Queensland.
  • 🙌 Collaborative Partnerships with Families and Communities (Quality Area 6) focuses on engaging families and connecting with local communities. Open communication and collaboration with families are essential for supporting children’s development. Junior World meets the National Quality Standard. No provider exceeds the National Quality Standard in Bentley Park, Queensland.
  • 💼 Governance and Leadership (Quality Area 7) emphasizes effective leadership and management practices. This includes implementing sound governance structures, adhering to regulations, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Leaders should model ethical practices and support reflective professional development for educators. Junior World meets the National Quality Standard. No provider exceeds the National Quality Standard in Bentley Park, Queensland.

The ratings for Junior World were issued as of December 2019.

Know Provider

Junior World is operated by Childs World Management Pty Ltd, which contributes 0% to the total available child care capacity in Queensland.

Junior World has 75 approved places, representing approximately 9% of the total count for Childs World Management Pty Ltd.

The service approval number is SE-40005832, which was granted on January 28, 2016. Junior World has thus operated for 9 years.

Ask Questions

To make an informed choice, parents should approach the process with a thorough understanding of what to look for, and which questions to ask.

  • Operational Details and Logistics. Start with practical considerations. Know the operating hours, fee structure, and policies for Junior World. Ask about the policies on holidays, absences, and late pickups to avoid unexpected surprises. Inquire if there are currently available spots for your child’s age group, as waiting lists can sometimes be lengthy.
  • Staff Credentials and Ratios. Ask about the certifications held by educators, including first aid and CPR training. Ask about staff turnover rates, which can reflect the stability of the environment.
  • Safety and Hygiene Standards. Investigate security measures, such as visitor check-in systems, emergency protocols, and fire drills. Ask how often toys, surfaces, and restrooms are cleaned. Clarify the center’s policies on handling illnesses and ensuring sick children do not expose others to contagions.
  • Daily Activities and Curriculum. Ask about the daily schedule and whether it includes age-appropriate activities that foster physical, cognitive, and social development.
  • Parental Communication. Ask how Junior World shares updates—whether through daily reports, parent-teacher meetings, or digital platforms. Check whether parents are welcome to visit during the day or participate in activities.
  • Nutrition and Dietary Accommodations. If meals or snacks are provided, review the menu to ensure it aligns with your child’s nutritional needs. Confirm whether the facility can accommodate specific dietary restrictions or allergies.
  • Discipline and Behavior Management. Ask how educators handle behavioral challenges and encourage positive interactions among children. A facility with a clear, consistent, and age-appropriate discipline policy is often a good indicator of a well-managed environment.
  • Facilities and Learning Resources. Assess whether indoor and outdoor play areas are safe, clean, and age-appropriate. Inquire about the availability of educational materials and toys that promote learning and engagement.

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