Away To Rarotonga

A Parent’s Guide to ECE, Childcare and Daycare Centres on Rarotonga. 

Navigating early childhood options in a new country can feel a bit daunting, and if you are moving to the Cook Islands, it’s important to know that things work a bit differently here. 

As an Early Childhood Education (ECE) teacher living in Rarotonga, I have been fortunate enough to visit all 11 ECE centres and the daycares on the island. Each is unique and beautifully reflects our local community, but the structure might surprise you – especially if you are arriving from New Zealand or Australia.

I have been teaching at Apii Nikao ECE since our family first moved to the Cook Islands in 2020. Based on my firsthand experience across the island, here is a complete breakdown of what is available for babies and preschool-aged children on Rarotonga.

ECE vs. Daycare in Rarotonga: Understanding the Difference

If you are moving to Rarotonga as a family and looking into options for ECE and daycare on the island, the main thing to understand is that ECE in Rarotonga is not the same as childcare in NZ

In total, Rarotonga has 11 registered ECE centres, 2 daycares, and 1 home-based care provider.

Another key difference is school starting age. In the Cook Islands, school strictly starts at 5 years old. Unlike New Zealand, there is no option to delay your child’s primary school start until they turn 6. Consequently, ECE centres cater to children aged 3 to 5 years old.

Inside the 4 year olds classroom at Apii Avarua ECE.

Mainstream Government and Religious ECE Centres

The vast majority of ECE centres on Rarotonga are attached directly to primary schools. 

They function on the school calendar and operate from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, catering to 3-5-year-olds.

If you are looking at mainstream options, here are the school-attached ECE centres spaced around the island:

Vibrant colours and children’s work on display in Apii Arorangi ECE.
ECE in Rarotonga.
Activities with Apii Rutaki ECE.

Private ECE Options (Longer Hours)

If a 12:00 PM pickup doesn’t work for your schedule, Rarotonga has two private ECE centres. Both operate extended hours from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM for children aged 3–5.

Apii Te Uki Ou ECE

This is an established private school that runs all the way from ECE up to Year 9. Because it is independent, there is a tuition fee of $2,800 NZD per year (which breaks down to roughly $800 NZD per term). It offers a smooth, continuous transition from preschool right into primary years on the same campus.

Blackrock ECE

Blackrock has flexible sessions allowing parents to enrol children for either morning-only or full-day sessions. While it is primarily for 3-5-year-olds, they will occasionally accept 2-year-olds on a case-by-case basis, provided they are fully toilet trained. 

Daycare Options for Babies and Toddlers

If you have a child under 3 or need full-day care that extends past 2:00PM, you will need to look toward our daycares. 

The two main options on the island are:

Island Bubz Daycare Centre

Island Bubz caters to children aged 1 to 5 years old. A massive bonus for working parents is that they provide lunch daily, taking the hassle out of packing meals.

Tarome’s Early Learning Centre

While classified as a daycare, Tarome’s is owned by a qualified teacher, Liz, and functions as an Early Learning Centre. They have a fantastic 1:5 staff-to-child ratio and have a cozy environment with space capped at about 20 children.

The iconic rainbow fence of Tarome’s with Raemaru Mountain in the background.

Final Thoughts: ECE and Daycares in Rarotonga

Every centre on Rarotonga has its own distinct qualities. Whether you want the community vibe of a village government school ECE or the extended care of a private daycare, there is a perfect space here to welcome your little ones to island life! 

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