Playcentres across Aotearoa are opening their doors to families with children from birth to school age during Playcentre Open Week, which runs from 18–22 August 2025.
This year’s theme, “Early childhood education where whānau play, learn and grow together,” celebrates the unique Playcentre philosophy that affirms parents as the first and best educators for their children.
“Open Week is a chance for whānau to visit their local centre and experience the unique Playcentre approach to early learning. We encourage families to attend alongside their children, supporting learning through play while connecting with others in their community,” explains Nepia Winiata, Chief Executive of Playcentre Aotearoa.
David Skinner, parent at Pinehaven Playcentre in Wellington, says he found it “really challenging” being at home with his kids all day and he credits Playcentre with helping him become a better parent.
“The community of parents is amazing. For me, one of the big things was learning to be a better parent. I’ve just learned so much from the other mums and dads here that’s helped me be a better dad to my kids.”
Playcentre offers licensed early childhood education at nearly 400 centres nationwide.
In addition, Playcentre provides a free NZQA-accredited adult education programme for parents and caregivers, supporting their understanding of child development and strengthening their role as first educators.
Each centre provides three visits before enrolment, offering a nurturing space for self-directed play and respectful relationships where children can explore sand and water play, arts and music, outdoor adventures, messy play and more.
To find your local Playcentre and arrange a visit, go to www.playcentre.org.nz.
