

“Enrichment beyond the classroom”
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Employment

Educator
Our Educators are dedicated, nurturing professionals who support children’s learning, emotional growth, and independence in a safe and inclusive environment.
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They work closely with each child to understand how they learn best, providing structured guidance, encouragement, and consistency—while respecting each child’s individuality and developmental pace.
✔ Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology / Education
✔ Special Needs & Neurodiversity Trained
✔ Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
✔ Supervised by Psychologists & Senior Educators

Occupational Therapist
Our Occupational Therapists (OTs) are highly trained, child-centred professionals who support children in developing the skills needed for daily living, learning, and independence.
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They work closely with each child to strengthen motor skills, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and functional independence—always respecting the child’s pace and individuality.
✔ Qualified and registered Occupational Therapists
✔ Experienced in working with neurodiverse children
✔ Trained in sensory integration & functional skill development
✔ Collaborative team players with educators, psychologists & families
✔ Compassion-driven, patient, and strengths-focused

Speech & Language Development Therapist
Our Speech and Language Development Therapists (SLTs) are qualified, compassionate professionals who support children in developing the communication skills needed to express themselves, connect with others, and participate confidently in daily life.
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They work closely with each child to strengthen speech clarity, language understanding, expressive communication, and social interaction, always honouring the child’s unique voice and communication style.
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​✔ Qualified and registered Speech & Language Therapists
✔ Experienced with neurodiverse children
✔ Trained in speech, language, and social communication development
✔ Skilled in child-led and play-based therapy approaches
✔ Collaborative partners with educators, psychologists, and families

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