A family running a family business.
We didn't set out to shake anything up. We set out to make something worth keeping.
will live here.
Hi — there are four of us, and this place matters to all of us.
Little Oaks is owned and operated by my wife and me. She manages the business side — overseeing operations, ensuring the centre runs well, and making sure the people here have what they need to do their best work.
I come from an IT background and handle the technical and operational side quietly from the background. The actual care — the rooms, the routines, the relationships with children and families — is led by a team that has been here for years. Our site director has been with Little Oaks for over a decade, and that kind of continuity is something we are genuinely proud to have inherited.
We have two children of our own. Watching them grow up is part of what brought us here — the belief that the earliest years deserve real care, not just supervision. We wanted a place we'd be happy sending our own kids. That's what we're building.
Someday, in the far-off future, we hope our children might choose to carry this place forward. That's the kind of institution we want to build — one worth passing down.
— with care, the Little Oaks familyWhat we believe in
The people here are good.
We inherited a team of caregivers who genuinely care about their work. We didn't come to replace anything — we came to protect and support what they've built.
Stability is a gift.
Children need to trust the grown-ups around them. That starts with low staff turnover, consistent faces, and an environment where caregivers feel valued enough to stay.
Small on purpose.
We are not trying to grow into a chain. We want Little Oaks to stay exactly what it is: a small, quiet, family-run centre where your child is known by name.
Come and see for yourself.
The best way to know if we're a fit is to walk through the door. We'd love to meet you.
Email us to arrange a visit