Children must attend the nursery for a minimum of 2 sessions over 2 days
Children over 3 years (at the beginning of term) are eligible for funding for up to 15 hours per week for 38 weeks of the year. (some people are eligible for 30 hours of funding). Unfunded sessions, i.e. if children have used up their funded hours, will be charged £21.70 per morning and £13.95 per afternoon extension (£6.20 per hour).
Children not yet eligible for funding will be charged £25.90 per morning and £16.65 for an afternoon extension (£7.40 per hour).
Uniform
- Polo shirts £8.50
- Sweatshirts £8.50
- Waterproof Reds £30
Extra fees
The termly contributions will be:
Arts and crafts etc £45.00 per term
Multi Sports with Coach Nas (currently Tuesdays) £45.00 per term
Miss Maureen (Thursdays) £35.00 per term
Funding
There are a variety of funding options that may be available to you. See below for the details.
After your child turns 3 years old
From the term after your child is 3 years the government will pay for 15 hours of education per week. You will pay for anything which exceeds those hours.
Funding for 2 year olds
Some 2 year old children are eligible for FEET funding. This is available for families who meet a specific financial criteria. Speak to Kate to find out if you might be able to claim this funding to meet the cost of your child’s nursery place.
Working Families Funding
You could be eligible for up to 30 hours of early education from the term after your child turns 3 or up to 15 hours of early education from the term after your child turns 2 year olds for. For further information and to check if you are eligible click here: Working Families Funding
From Sept 2024 – Up to 15 hours for eligible working families in England with a child between 9 and 23 months old.
Childcare Vouchers
Childcare vouchers can be used to meet the cost of childcare, the nursery is registered with a large number of companies in this scheme. Speak to your employer to see if your company is registered for the Childcare Voucher Scheme.