Purpose-built and beautifully maintained, our centre is designed to feel like a second home — for children and families alike.
Every corner of Bloom has been designed with intention. From the natural light in our classrooms to the mud kitchen out back, this is a space where children feel genuinely free to be themselves.
A dedicated garden space where children grow vegetables, observe insects, compost, and discover the natural world at their own pace.
Every room is flooded with natural light and fitted with carefully chosen natural materials, soft furnishings, and calming colour palettes.
Our on-site kitchen produces fresh, seasonal meals daily — planned by a qualified nutritionist and cooked by our in-house chef.
Our outdoor areas are fully fenced, age-appropriate, and packed with opportunities for climbing, digging, running, and imaginative play.
Tucked-away spaces with cushions, books, and soft lighting give children a place to rest, recharge, and get lost in a story.
A welcoming entry space for families — somewhere to settle in, share a moment with your child's educator, and feel genuinely connected to what's happening in their day.
Our warm, purpose-built centre is nestled in the heart of Greenfield — easy to access, with dedicated parking and a welcoming entrance that both parents and children love arriving at each morning.
The best way to know if Bloom is right for your family is to come and see it for yourself. Meet the team, explore the spaces, and let your child spend some time in their future classroom.
Book a Tour"Dropping Mia off used to be such a struggle — now she runs through the door! The educators genuinely know her, remember everything she loves, and she has absolutely blossomed this year. I couldn't recommend Bloom more highly."
"We were nervous leaving Noah for the first time, but the whole team at Bloom made the transition so smooth and thoughtful. The daily photos and updates meant we never felt out of the loop — it felt like a true partnership from day one."
"The garden program is something else — Lily came home last week telling me about the worms she found, the carrots they planted, and a ladybug she named Gerald. That's exactly the childhood I dreamed of for her."