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Growing Together at Guru Nanak Childcare Centre

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 21 Nov, 2025 03:32 PM
  • Growing Together at Guru Nanak Childcare Centre

Tucked away in the heart of Surrey is a childcare center that feels less like a facility and more like an extension of home. Guru Nanak Childcare Centre has quickly become a trusted choice for families looking for a place where their children feel safe, nurtured, and genuinely cared for. It is a space shaped by experience, heart, and a deep commitment to early learning that speaks directly to the needs of this community. 

The center is led by Leena Varma, an educator whose journey began long before she stepped into childcare in Canada. She spent ten years teaching in India and five years as a principal, which laid the foundation of her philosophy. When she moved to Canada in 2011, she continued on the same path, eventually opening multiple childcare centers in Alberta. Her love for working with children is not something she discovered later in life. It is something she carried with her since childhood, and it shows in every corner of the center. 

When her son relocated to Vancouver, Leena and her husband began exploring opportunities in Surrey. The moment she came across Guru Nanak Childcare Centre, the name struck a chord. She had previously served as a principal at Guru Gobind Singh School, so the connection felt natural. By August 2025, the family had taken over the center and immediately began revitalizing it. Parents began noticing changes right away, from refreshed classrooms to thoughtful activities that encouraged independent learning. Even the visiting health inspector remarked on the positive transformation and the care put into creating a stronger learning environment. 

Guru Nanak Childcare Centre welcomes children aged 30 months to 12 years old. For the younger ones, the center becomes part of their daily routine, while school-aged children join before and after class. What stands out is the play-based, interest-led approach where children learn through curiosity rather than pressure. If a child shows fascination with shapes or colors, or balls, the week’s activities shift to match that interest. It encourages confidence and exploration, helping children develop independence while forming early social skills. It is learning that feels joyful and natural. 

Families also appreciate the strong cultural grounding the center offers. Surrey’s diversity is embraced here. Children are encouraged to hold on to their home languages, whether it is Punjabi or Hindi, and celebrate the traditions they come from. With the Gurdwara close by, the center is planning community-based experiences to enrich learning. Culture becomes part of everyday understanding and not just an occasional lesson. 

Guru Nanak Childcare Centre continues to grow as a trusted space in Surrey. Families want a place where their children are cared for, understood, and supported. This center offers exactly that and leaves a lasting impression on every child who walks through its doors. 

 

 

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