Qualified staff team
High quality resources
Large outdoor play area
Established over 30 years
Please contact us for full details on the current fees. Childcare fees will be payable if your child;
When your child is due to start the manager will agree a suitable payment plan with you. All fees must be paid in advance. This may be weekly, monthly or termly, depending on your situation. Should you have any difficulty paying the fees at any point during your child’s time with us, please discuss this with the manager immediately so appropriate arrangements can be made. Your child’s place may be withdrawn if fees are not received as agreed. We currently accept cash or bank transfer.
Some two year olds are now entitled to receive 15 free hours of early education each week. Please speak to the manager for more information on the eligibility criteria. All three and four year olds are entitled to receive 15 free hours of early education. Your child will become eligible for the funding in the term after they become three years old and continue until they start in the reception class of their primary school.
You may be eligible to get extra tax credits to help pay for some of your childcare costs while you are working. How much you get will depend on your income and how often you pay for childcare. For further information you can contact HM Revenue and customs (HMRC) or visit the website. http://www.hmrc.gov.uk
Childcare vouchers is a scheme some employers offer to help working parents save on registered childcare costs. They are not means tested and are available to all working parents whose companies operate a childcare voucher scheme. We are registered with several voucher administration companies. Speak to the manager for more information.
From early 2017, the tax free childcare scheme will be available to help with the cost of childcare. The government will top up any payments you make into your childcare account by 20%, up to a total of £10,000. This is the equivalent of up to £2,000 support per child per year. To qualify, parents will have to be in work, earning just over an average of £50 a week and not more than £150,000 per year. For more information visit the website here