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How do you pay for your child's place in a nursery? -weekly -monthly ex?

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Every session? Per week? Per month?

How much do you pay per hour/session?

Do you pay using childcare vouchers? -how do you obtain these?

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  1. we get charged £28 per day but tax credits pays us 80%  of this, if you get tax credits give them a call and find out. they need to be registered but thats easy. just call the  nursery and they will tell you. it is very easy,

    my boy loves it,


  2. i paid every 4 weeks for my son.

    The cost depends on how many hours they do he was in

    3 days from 9am till 1pm every week

    so it was 12 hours per week

    so cost per hour would of been

    48 hours divided by €156 is €3.25

    But all pre-schools are different prices so look around your area and price them and check them instead. speak to the staff and make sure its the place you want to sent your child.

  3. Most parents in my setting pay either beginning or end of the week...we charge £6 per hour (sessional care-2-2.6 hours) and we do not accept childcare vouchers-although we've never had any so maybe we would.

    Children are FREE/funded term after their third birthday and we have some children sponsored by social care services.

    Try:http://www.childcarelink.gov.uk/index.as...

    It may have more information for places closer to you.

  4. monthly

  5. per 4-week period.

    £32.50 per day.

    We use 2 different vouchers - mine is through my employer, they give me a cheque for 243.00 which comes out of my pay pre-tax. This means it actually cost me about 150 quid or similar. Your employer can do this if they talk to the inland revenue.

    My wife uses "busy-bees" you can apply on-line I think.

    They send a voucher to you or your nursery direct, and again take it from your salary tax-free.

    You and your partner, can both claim vouchers, even if it is for the same child.

  6. my daughter pays £45 a day for a montessori nursery but its subsidised as shes still a f/t student. theres a discount for full time. my grandson is too young for the vouchers think thats only when they are old enough to go to state nursery u get those but may be wrong

  7. "-weekly -monthly ex?"

    What does that even mean?

  8. I pay monthly and my son goes 5 days a week.  I am paying £400

  9. It depends on the daycare. Some centres have a fees policy set up. Some are paid weekly, some monthly (although this can seem really expensive). You can talk to the supervisor to set up an arrangement for paying fees.

  10. Weekly but you can pay ahead if you want

  11. My lad used to go every day except  the weekend i didnt pay but i suggest you contact a educational one they are usually free this will save you money has this type of nursery teaching them lessons for pre school lessons to help them when the big school day starts. he stayed there all day from 9am-4pm and they gave the children a milk break and packed lunch.

  12. pay 500 Rs per moth

    there is child in my house

    he studying in nercery

  13. weekly

    You can call the YMCA for childcare assistance.

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