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Paying for nursery when closed !!!

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Kittycat0706 · 11/03/2014 11:55

Can you guys help advise me. My little boy goes to an amazing nursery 3 days a week and I understand that when I'm on holiday and take him out I should pay as I need to keep his place open. However where I get confused is when we have a bank holiday and nursery is closed I still have to pay for that day. For example Easter Monday I will be charged my normal monthly amount. The full year is broken down so we pay 50 out of 52 weeks ( Xmas we don't pay). But all other bank hols we do. Is this level ??

Any help is greatly appreciated. Smile

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InMySpareTime · 11/03/2014 12:06

It's because the largest proportion of nursery fees goes on staff costs, and staff are paid for Bank Holidays even when nurseries close.

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wadi1983 · 11/03/2014 12:50

Staff have to be paid the same amount even.if nursery is closed..

This should of been in the contract when your child first started nursery

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TheresLotsOfFarmyardAnimals · 11/03/2014 12:51

My nursery doesn't charge for BHs

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insancerre · 11/03/2014 12:57

pretty standard for nurseries

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GreenGoblin0 · 11/03/2014 20:30

My nursery doesn't charge for BH or other closure days either (eg inset days) but it is part of a sure start centre so council run.

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addictedtosugar · 11/03/2014 20:56

We pay for BH as well.
It was one of the reasons I didn't put DS1 in on a Monday when I was on ML with DS2 - he was in 2 mornings a week to keep the place.

The alternative is to charge more for a day rate, and than have BH "free". Full timers would pay the same, you probably get a slightly poor deal. Can you change your days? Mondays are the most common bank holidays.

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Littlemisstax · 12/03/2014 16:25

Ours charges BHs and is now open 52 weeks a year which is a nice way to increase income without increasing the daily rate We've changed DD's days so she no longer goes on Mondays.

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tallulah · 12/03/2014 20:00

The first nursery we used didn't charge for BHs, but the next one did. Standard practice I'm afraid.

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cookielove · 13/03/2014 08:04

We don't charge for bh, but we do for short term illness and holidays. It is standard practice.

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Sirzy · 13/03/2014 08:06

Those that don't charge for bank holiday probably just charge slightly more for normal sessions to cover the costs for the bank holidays!

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2beornot · 13/03/2014 08:16

Yep, we pay for 51 weeks of the year and get no reduction for BH or training days. Bit annoying, but like others that's why dd doesn't go on a Mon!!

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2beornot · 13/03/2014 08:16

Although i often wonder how parents who work BH manage?!

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andadietcoke · 13/03/2014 08:19

We pay for bank holidays and for when the nursery's closed between Christmas and New Year, but you can pay swap that session to any time within 8 weeks. It's the same for holidays but you have to pay £5 for those.

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LIZS · 13/03/2014 08:39

normal . Most employees get paid for BH's when they don't work so this isn't really any different.

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