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How are nurseries dealing with the lack of top-up for Nursery vouchers?

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Katymac · 30/10/2006 21:06

This is of great interest to me as I want to open a nursery

Do they say "well you can have 7:30 until 9:15 at £3.50 phr 9:15 to 11:45 at £2.50 phr then 11:45 til 6 at £3.50 phr"

Or are there other ways to do it?

TIA

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Katymac · 31/10/2006 12:28

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marymillington · 31/10/2006 12:38

the nursery school where i send my ds does something along those lines ie:
breakfast club £x per day
morning session £x to value of vouchers
lunch £x per day
afternoon session £x to value of vouchers
after-school club £x per day
holiday clubs £x per day

they also do a flat daily fee (which works out slightly cheaper) for "full day care" on an annual contract - don't know how they square this exactly. hth

pamina3 · 31/10/2006 12:40

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Katymac · 31/10/2006 12:46

Don't worry about the email....

The rules are changing so you can't change say £35 for the day and reduce that cost by the vouchered amount

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