Terms and conditions

All educators have WWC (working with children clearance)

We will NOT be issuing refunds.

We are flexible with offering alternative classes or invite the child to programs of their choice, but we do not guarantee we will honour an absenteeism with a replacement class the following week.

24 hr notice is required for all changes or absenteeism.

Please note: Some projects kids will like more than others. We ask you to be patient & watch the child grow.

Design is like any other skill such as dancing or music it does take time. Please be patient and watch their progress blossom.

We aim to provide supportive constructive feedback.

and inspire children whilst also highlighting possible areas of improvement in a positive manner.

We aspire to follow Child Ethical Policy.

We do not allow transfers .

Please do not distribute our presentations.

Architecture for Kids School is a registered business owned by Apsara Collective Pty Ltd    ABN 87 6239 334 42.

Scholarships & mentor programs are available to children from exceptional circumstances. Contact us directly to discuss.

We are happy to provide additional support to any child with a learning disability. Please contact us.

Parents need to check their OHS of their workspace.

Safety
Rules for using Scissors!

All children require supervised with scissors and ensure they work in a safe place.

Making and creating, cutting and gluing are all great fun and part of every child's creative journey - it is important to encourage them to have the confident to use the tools we have available rather than teaching them to be afraid of the tools.  Scissors are an important tool to master, but should be used with caution. So, by teaching them how to use the scissors from early on, they will be able to cut and create safely without being fearful of accidents due to misuse.

Here are a few tips!

  • Explain that scissors are useful but need to be used carefully.  If not, they will be taken away.

  • Scissors are sharp and are used for paper only (and not their hair or skirts or reading books!)

  • No one must ever run with scissors or even walk about when using them.  Cut when sitting at a table.

  • Always use children's scissors with them.

  • Store scissors downwards in a safe place out of reach.

  • Remind children of the rules each time you get the scissors out.  See if they can prompt you!

  • Don't ever play with scissors - they are a craft tool and not for playing.

  • Discourage children from walking with scissors in their hands, but when they must, make sure they hold them correctly: grasp them by the closed blades with the blades towards the floor.

  • Always supervise.

  • Always cut at a table so you can see what they are doing and they are encouraged to sit down.