Montessori Academy is excited to announce we are expanding in Blacktown City Council with a brand new early learning centre under construction in Doonside, NSW. Set to open in mid 2027, Doonside Montessori Academy will be located at 32 Doonside Road, Doonside NSW 2767. This state-of-the-art childcare centre in Doonside will care for 64 children aged six weeks to six years.
As a leader in early childhood education, Montessori Academy’s newest Blacktown campus will bring our signature blend of Montessori early learning in a long daycare format to families in Doonside and surrounding suburbs. Designed with children’s development in mind, this purpose-built centre will feature:
- Beautiful Montessori classrooms tailored to each age group
- Hands-on learning across five key curriculum areas: Practical Life, Sensorial, Mathematics, Language, and Culture
- Expansive outdoor play areas for exploration and movement
- On-site parking, allergy-aware meals, and sun-safe features
At Montessori Academy, we believe early learning should nurture independence, confidence, and a lifelong love of learning. Our upcoming Doonside childcare centre, opening in mid-2027, will offer a calm and supportive environment where children can thrive through our authentic Montessori educational program. Guided by passionate and qualified educators, children will develop essential life skills and a deep love of learning. With a strong focus on independence and resilience, this new campus will provide a nurturing pathway for children to grow, flourish, and reach their full potential. We can’t wait to welcome new families into our growing Montessori Academy community in Doonside.
Join Our New Montessori Academy Doonside Childcare Centre Community
We invite families across Doonside and surrounding suburbs to be part of this exciting new chapter in early education. Doonside Montessori Academy is now taking expressions of interest – enquire below or contact our Family Care Team to stay informed about centre updates, future enrolments, and the grand opening event!
Follow us on social media @montessoriacademyaus or visit our website to learn more and stay updated on the progress of Doonside Montessori Academy.
Should families require earlier care, we welcome you to enquire or tour at our nearby campuses in Toongabbie, Toongabbie Metella Road and St Marys.
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