As soon as you step into the stained-glass entrance to our building, you’ll see our two infant sections. You’ll find play and relaxation nooks there, including a black-and-white corner (this is the first color contrast your baby will recognize, and is therefore stimulating to his or her senses), a reading corner, a playmat, and a play mirror. Each child is able to play and discover their environment at their own pace.
Step outside and you’ll see our pride and joy: our spacious, natural, and informal garden, replete with shrubs for hiding, a large sandbox, a slide, shade covers, two vegetable gardens, and picnic tables for balmy days.
We’re located in a child-friendly neighborhood, right next to the Hoeksteen elementary school and with easy access to the A1 highway.
Explore the unique childcare at Kindergarden Kamerlingh Onnesweg
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Baby garden
Babies can enjoy the fresh air in complete safety in their own sheltered area with their own play equipment including special tactile elements.
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Reading corner
What a unique feature; our own library! As well as the greatest story books, we also have a story-telling corner and comfy sofas and cushions so the kids can dream away.
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Infant studio
We often divide the infant groups into smaller groups, so we can really focus on certain activities. Take our studio for instance, where we offer other craft materials than in the general group, such as our tactile table.
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Large discovery garden
Our large, green garden really invites discovery and play. The children can play hide-and-seek to their heart’s content in the wander forests, play in the large sandpit or race around on small bicycles or carts.
On our childcare center, we have horizontal groups
Every child lives in a world where everything impresses – and everything has an impact. That is why we work with horizontal groups at our childcare locations.
Our childcare through the eyes of a parent
Our daughter really enjoys going to “the kids” at Kindergarden every day. All the staff are really caring and committed. They cover a really fun and educational topic every week and we hear such amazing stories about this during our evening meals. The rooms have a calm and homely feel and the garden offers so much space for playing outdoors. Every day there’s a fresh, hot meal at lunchtime. We’re delighted that we chose Kindergarden!
Childcare rates 2025
Rate per hour: € 12,67
Hot lunch
Freshly and warmly prepared lunch and baby snacks.
Diapers
Diapers and baby wipes by Pampers and Naty, and Naïf and Sudocrem care products.
Formula
Follow-up and growing-up formula by Nutrilon, Hipp Bio, Biobim and Pure Goat Company.
Pacifiers & bottles
Pacifiers and bottles by MAM, Difrax, Bibs, Avent and Dr. Brown.
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Opening hours
Monday to Friday: from 7:30 am to 6:30 pm
Frequently asked questions about our childcare
To increase the chances of securing a spot, we recommend enrolling your child as soon as possible at our childcare. We take your preferences into account during our planning and strive to fulfill your wishes to the best of our ability.
That depends on various factors including preferred days, how many days you need, and how flexible you are. For example, the likelihood of a placement becoming available for one day is greater than three or four days becoming available in one go. The more flexible you are as a parent, the greater the likelihood that we will be able to offer you a place.
If you’re seeking a place quickly, we’d be happy to look at the options available in our schedule. At the busier locations, we often work approximately four months ahead, so it can take some time before you hear from us. If there’s a waiting list, we rely on cancellations/schedule changes for new places to become available.
Are you pregnant and looking for a place in the longer term? We have horizontal groups at Kindergarden and this affects how far ahead we can plan. Horizontal means that children move on to the next group at a certain time. As we take a child’s development and age and the days that a child spends at the daycare center into account, we plan four to six months ahead, depending on how busy the center is. A schedule can also change a lot. Factors that influence this include registration of siblings (they are given priority), schedule changes for children who already have a placement (switching days or increasing the number of days), and cancellations.