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34and3 · 16/03/2023 13:49

My son is starting at a term time only / school hours only nursery when he's 18 months. However when he turns 2, is that in effect being paid for as it's only 36 weeks a year.

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BernadetteIsMySister · 16/03/2023 13:51

Depends when, doesn't it?

And also depends if they accept funding, many do not.

And it depends on whether your child is eligible.

So not a simple answer I'm afraid. You might just need to wait.

chocopuffs · 16/03/2023 13:54

The scheme is due to come into force next April when two year olds will get 15 hours (not the full 30). If it works the same way as the 3+ scheme that means you'll be entitled to that the term after he turns two, but it will only cover 15 hours.

34and3 · 16/03/2023 14:36

Thought as much @chocopuffs Smile

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