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3 year funding split over nurseries?

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Queazy · 02/02/2016 20:43

Will I be eligible for the 3 year + rates if I use 4 days a week but across two nurseries i.e. 2 days in one, 2 days in another? I don't know how it works!

Thank you!

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Littlefish · 02/02/2016 20:45

Yes, you should be able to split your funding, it it's worth speaking to your Local Authority funding team to see if there are any restrictions.

insancerre · 04/02/2016 06:52

You are best checking with both nurseries to see how many hours you can claim at each

Lilliana · 04/02/2016 07:07

I claim 7 hours at one and 8 hours at another. Not had any problems

FineAsWeAre · 05/02/2016 15:18

Yes you can split your funding across more than one childcare provider but you need to speak to each one to find out how they offer it as it can differ. Some will only offer 3 hours a day so it might be that you can only claim 12 hours a week etc. Why do you want to use two different nurseries out of interest?

Queazy · 05/02/2016 15:36

One is my work nursery and may also use one more locally to me where my dd is currently settled. I know it sounds bit bonkers! They're very different

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hels71 · 14/02/2016 17:04

When my DD (now 8!!) was at preschool I used 6 hours in one place and 9 in another with no problems...

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