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sotheran · 06/01/2011 20:02

How much cheaper does it make your weekly or monthly ffees? My little one is at nursery full time.

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MarionCole · 06/01/2011 20:05

Ds is in nursery 4 full days and the funding takes the monthly bill from £650 to £500

Glittertwins · 09/01/2011 16:55

Hi, our two are in a private nursery 3 days per week which is 30 hours per week.
I understand that we will be paying 15 hours per week per child during normal term time.
Since the 15 hours per week govt funding is only during term time, 39 weeks per year, I've worked out that over a period of twelve months, our nursery bills will be decreased by 25%.

I'm not sure yet whether the pro-rata 12 months bill will be done or some months we'll pay 50% (where there are no school holidays) e.g January and others where we'd pay the whole 100% like in August.

MarionCole · 09/01/2011 17:51

Our bills are prorated over a term, so we pay roughly the same amount each month.

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