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Kia ora koutou katoa! Nau mai haere mai! Welcome to Martinborough Playcentre!

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We are a small, friendly centre located in the heart of Martinborough. Our families are not just from Martinborough but from all over the South Wairarapa- from Featherston to Tora.

We provide unique and high quality learning experiences for young children and their families. Our sessions are mixed age and open to 0 – 6 year olds, with a focus on child initiated play. We offer great facilities, including a lovely wee garden and huge outdoor play area.

Martinborough Playcentre is a safe, supportive learning environment for children and adults alike, and is perfect for parents and whanau who wish to be involved in the early education of their child / children. Our children are supported to become confident, competent self-directed learners through play based around their interests. They gain knowledge through play, participation and positive guidance.

Our recent ERO (Education Review Office) report is available online at www.playcentre.org.nz  search: Martinborough. We are proud to be “well placed” to promote positive learning outcomes for children. 

Anyone is welcome to come and join us! Session times: Mon, Wed and Thu 9.00am – 12.00pm. 

38 Venice Street Martinborough. martinborough@playcentre.org.nz

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