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How much do parents pay for nurseries?

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daisy26 · 07/03/2007 10:39

I was just wondering are all nurseries charged different. say if a child went to a public nursery full time, how much wud this cost and if a child went there say 3 days a week,all day, how much would this generally cost?

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sarahsbump · 26/07/2007 07:25

DS goes to nursery from 1030 am until 6pm 4 days a week and it costs us £442 per month but this also includes nappies,food,formula and wipes so I really cant complain

mummynumnum · 27/07/2007 19:34

I pay £676.00 for four days full-time. It is hugely expensive but as my dh says she is the thing we love more than anything in the world and the nursery is excellent and she eats better than we do.

olivo · 01/08/2007 20:18

£290 a week, 8 till 5.15, term time only. v expensive but the alternative is £253 a week all year round.

12yeargap · 01/08/2007 22:47

30 quid a day, inc. food and nappies. Reasonable compared to some on here, but still crippling for me.

youpeskykids · 01/08/2007 23:08

Am in Kent, and pay something like £36 per day for my 3.7 year old - that's without the Govt funding kicking in, but as it is a private nursery, funding only applies to term time?

Something like £48 per day for a 12month old.

shame there isn't a BROKE emoticon - both DS1 and DS2 will be in nursery from Jan....the cost I'm due to face reduces me to tears! And I don't get tax credits either......

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