About Blossoms Educare
Blossoms Educare ( Preschool ) is located at 325 Dunns Crossing Road, Rolleston 7678, New Zealand.
Other categories: Preschool
Ratings & Ranking
Blossoms Educare has a rating of 3.9 and is ranked number 989 in Rolleston.
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Address & Location
Blossoms Educare is located at 325 Dunns Crossing Road, Rolleston 7678, New Zealand.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Blossoms Educare range between 10,000 NZ$ and 15,000 NZ$ per year or between 6,100 USD and 9,150 USD per year.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Blossoms Educare.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Blossoms Educare has 7 reviews with an overall rating of 3.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
My 14-month-old shy daughter has adapted so well here. Every morning, she is very happy to go and spend her day with the friendly, lovely, and professional teachers. They have a sincere love for children and always make us feel welcome.
We feel so lucky to have met such caring teachers. Best team ever!!!
Plus so many great creative activities & spacious indoor and outdoor areas providing a safe and nurturing environment
Highly recommend+++
Center manager calls to ask what happens next day (we requested it), and says she will check camera and get back to last to last Friday. Again sent an email on last Tuesday, Receptionist mentions she will call within 1-2 days, whole last week is gone and no contact at all.. definitely they do not care admin, center manager and teachers worst teacher’s for under 2.
Others kids were putting sand and woodchips in mouth. Teachers definitely do not keep an eye and argue with parents as well and say he was not crying just screaming.
I won’t recommend to putting your little ones there
Not knowing anything about my son, she had a pre determined idea of autism, an extremely negative and unprofessional view on it. She also went on to disclose information about an ASD child who attended. I was gobsmacked. I left in tears.
I have spoken to the ministry of education about this discrimination.
With that attitude, I’m glad you don’t get the privilege of having my beautiful, funny, happy boy there.
I sincerely hope the new centre manager bring a more inclusive culture and I hope that those toxic views on neurodiversity haven’t filtered down to the learning team.
Disappointing