
Kylee Stevens
Miss Kylee is our Operations Manager for Capers Early Learning. Miss Kylee’s career in Early Childhood began in 2000 and holds a Diploma in Children’s Services. Miss Kylee has been apart of the Capers Early Learning family since 2010.
Capers Early Learning North Lakes, established in January 2010, offers a nurturing environment for children aged six weeks to six years. With 170 places across 11 rooms, each opening to verandas and natural play spaces, children explore and grow in age-appropriate settings. The centre’s state-of-the-art design encourages respect for the environment, with features like logs, rocks, gardens and a native beehive. All this and more fostering capable and resourceful learners through supportive, autonomy-driven education.
"We play & learn every day on the land of the Gubbi Gubbi people, whom we respectfully acknowledge."
At Capers, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to explore, create & connect through play. Our play-based environment is guided by children's voices, fostering curiosity, friendship & love for learning. We value strong, respectful partnerships with families & the community, recognising that it takes a village to raise a child.
Together, we create a safe, supportive space where every child belongs & thrives.
All of our educators hold relevant qualifications for their roles or are studying towards these. Our Educators are guided by the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and provide all children with equal opportunities within our play based environment.
We offer an approved kindergarten program which follows the Queensland Kindergarten Learning Guidelines (QKLG). Our Kindergarten area features extensive outdoor play spaces, that challenge and assist in building coordination and agility as well as encourage playing with others.


Our Centre offers 170 places, across 11 rooms, and incorporates state of the art design. We encourage all children to respect their environment by appreciating all that it has to offer. We support children to safely explore their environments which comprise of logs, rocks, sand, dirt, grass, gardens and even our very own native beehive.