Opening Hours
Opening Hours | Monday |
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Full Day | 9.00 AM - 5.00PM |
Morning | 9.00 AM - 12.00PM |
Afternoon | 12.00 PM - 15.00PM |
Term Dates
Autumn Term | |
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Autumn term part 1: | Thursday 1 September - Friday 21 October |
Half Term: | Monday 24 October - Friday 28 October |
Autumn term part 2: | Monday 31 October - Friday 16 December |
Christmas Holidays: | Monday 19 December - Monday 2 January |
Spring Term | |
Spring term part 1: | Tuesday 3 January - Friday 10 February |
Half Term: | Monday 13 February - Friday 17 February |
Spring term part 2: | Monday 20 February - Friday 31 March |
Easter Holiday: | Monday 3 April - Friday 14 April |
Summer Term | |
Summer term part 1: | Monday 17 April - Friday 26 May |
Half Term: | Monday 29 May - Friday 2 June |
Summer terml part 2: | Monday 5 June - Friday 21 July |
Summer break: | 24th July - September 2023 |
Funded Childcare
Currently, all parents of three- and four-year-old children are entitled to a universal offer of 15 hours’ funded childcare per week, an offer also extended to the most disadvantaged two-year-olds. As of September 2017, the government introduced a new scheme, known as 30 Hours Childcare, which will provide an additional 15 funded hours to working parents of three- and four-year-olds. Some parents could therefore be eligible for up to 30 hours of funded childcare per week.
To find out more, and to see whether you are eligible, visit the Childcare Choices website.
Fees
2-3 years | 3-5 Years | |
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Weekly Rate | £400 | £400.00 |
Daily Rate | £80.00 | £80.00 |
Extra Hours | £10.00 | £10.00 |
*Fees for two, three and four years olds who are entitled to funded 15 and 30 hour places will be calculated at £7 per hour for each hour over those funded by Government. So, for example, the fees for a child who attends for 50 hours per week and has 15 funded hours would be 35 hours x £7 = £245 per week. A child who is entitled to 30 funded hours and attends for 50 hours would cost £140 per week. Please contact us for an accurate calculation of the cost of your child’s care needs.
Help With Childcare Costs
If you would find it difficult to pay the fees in full, there is a lot of help available to pay for childcare costs. You can get up to 80% of your childcare costs paid for via working tax credit. Use HMRC's calculator to find out what is available to you. The calculator is here.