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Namechangedforthissssss · 21/02/2018 22:02

Hi, my LO started nursery in Jan so I’m still getting the hang of all this..
I get that they still charge you if you keep LO off but if your child goes term time only should they still be charging for half term etc?

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GeorgieTheGorgeousGoat · 21/02/2018 22:03

It entirely depends on your contract and no one here can tell you the answer.

Namechangedforthissssss · 21/02/2018 22:07

Ok thanks

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insancerre · 22/02/2018 06:33

Where I work we don't charge for half term but the monthly invoice is the same because we spread it over the year, 11 months as no fees are due for august
So if you did two days term time only your fees would be
2 x £36.95 x 38 ÷ 11 = £235.14
Assuming a September start
But, the details will be in your contract, so thou are best asking them

GeorgeTheHippo · 22/02/2018 08:22

Most families prefer to spread the costs evenly over all the months of the year. Read the paperwork.

Makingworkwork · 22/02/2018 08:23

Our nursery offers term time only which is fantastic for us but most don’t.

coffeeforone · 22/02/2018 08:32

My friend is a teacher so her little ones went to a nursery that offered term time only, so she didn’t pay for holidays. I think that’s the whole point of a term time only place. There were only a couple of nurseries in the area that offered this.

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