Located near the scenic Pāpāmoa Hills, Terrace Views offers an environment where tamariki thrive through shared thinking, sensory experiences and intentional play. Our kaiako guide children to explore at their own pace, supported by rich resources and a culture of care.
Sensory-rich environments promote hands-on exploration, fostering active learning and discovery.
eautiful natural surroundings, conveniently close to the stunning Pāpāmoa Hills.
Strong emphasis on emotional and social development, nurturing crucial life skills.
Our programmes are grounded in child-led learning and shared discovery daily.
Our empathetic kaiako focus on nurturing imagination and individual growth.
Our whānau value the balance of structure and freedom that supports tamariki to become confident, thoughtful and expressive. With a strong sense of belonging and opportunities for creativity, every child is empowered to grow in their own unique way.
Under 3’s | Short Day Fees (6.5 hours) |
Full Day Fees |
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2 Days | $124.00 | $150.00 |
3 Days | $183.00 | $212.00 |
4 Days | $246.00 | $274.00 |
5 Days | $295.00 | $320.00 |
Over 3’s | Short Day Fees (6.5 hours) |
Full Day Fees |
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2 Days | $89.00 | $110.00 |
3 Days | $133.00 | $152.00 |
4 Days | $169.00 | $189.00 |
5 Days | $207.00 | $220.00 |
Note * Fees are calculated weekly across 52 weeks of the year, accounting for public holidays. A 10% sibling discount applies to the oldest child.
Minimum enrolment of 2 days per week
Minimum enrolment day of 6.5 hours per day
Late pick-up fee is $1 per minute
Minimum two weeks’ written notice is required if you are removing your child from care
If a child is absent for three consecutive weeks without notice your child’s enrolment end
Fee investment reviewed annually and any increases will happen in March of each year
Minimum enrolment of 2 days per week
Minimum enrolment day of 6.5 hours per day
Late pick-up fee is $1 per minute
Minimum two weeks’ written notice is required if you are removing your child from care
If a child is absent for three consecutive weeks without notice your child’s enrolment end
Fee investment reviewed annually and any increases will happen in March of each year
Future Focus participates in the Government’s “20 Hours ECE” scheme for children over 3 years of age. Parents and guardians are required to complete an attestation form stating the days and hours (up to 6 hours per day, 20 hours per week) if they want to participate in this scheme through Future Focus. Fees will be charged for the portion of hours not covered by the provision of the 20 hours ECE.
Our fee structure and additional fees outside of the 20 ECE hours contributes to us having high-quality teaching staff with excellent teacher-to-child ratios, offer convenient services such as healthy snacks, lunches, and nappies for younger children, and provide ample learning resources to support strong educational outcomes.
Fees are calculated on a weekly rate based on 52 weeks per year and include public holidays.As such, there are no fee reductions for statutory holidays.
Fresh, chef-prepared meals and snacks are provided daily to keep little tummies full and minds energised.
We supply nappies for children who need them, making things easier for busy parents and caregivers.
Our high teacher-to-child ratios mean more individual attention and stronger bonds with each child.
Quality resources and creative supplies are always on hand to spark curiosity and support learning through play.
FAQs
Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 5:30pm
Its focus on creativity, sensory exploration, and strong connections with nature make it a favourite for families seeking a balance of fun and growth.
Yes. Meals are prepared fresh daily, and nappies are provided if needed.
Kia ora, I’m Danielle – the proud Centre Leader here at Terrace Views and a passionate kaiako with over 17 years of experience in early childhood education.
Building strong, authentic relationships with tamariki, whānau and kaiako is at the heart of my practice. I’m deeply committed to upholding our centre values of connection, aroha, reka, pono and tuakiri, which guide everything we do as a learning community.
As a māmā of three and a wife, whānau is everything to me. I love staying active, sharing good kai, and surrounding myself with people who fill my cup. Relationships are central to who I am – both personally and professionally – and I believe in creating spaces where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.
Stepping into the role of Centre Leader at Future Focus Papamoa Beach has been both an honour and an exciting new chapter for me. I’m proud to be part of a centre where strong relationships, authentic connection, and the voices of our tamariki and whānau guide everything we do. Leading this incredible team means nurturing a culture where everyone feels seen, heard, and empowered to grow.
Originally from England, I made Aotearoa home ten years ago. I’m a proud mum of two and a big believer in the power of relationships – both in and
out of the centre. Outside of mahi, you’ll find me surrounded by whānau
and close friends, usually gathered around good kai, sharing laughs and making memories.
I love how much they use Te Reo Maori at Future Focus. I always wanted my son to be surrounded by Te Reo and it conforts me to know that his culture is supported and celebrate here at Future Focus.
We lived around the corner, and I randomly popped in here one day and straight away felt, this is so cool, just the warmth as a mum knowing your going to put your baby somewhere. She just absolutely loves and thrives.
I love how the learning environment at Future Focus is really inclusive and genuinely tailored to each child. Having two boys here, with really different personalities, its amazing to see each of them really thriving and engaged in their own unique way.