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Thinking about putting 17 m.o. in nursery a couple of afternoons a week - fees?

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cfc · 20/09/2010 20:14

We're expecting number two in 7 weeks and are thinking about putting the boy into nursery for a couple of half days a week.

Does anyone have any idea of the costs of this? We're in Salisbury and just talking about it at this point, so I thought I'd ask on here to get some idea.

Thanks in advance.

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shufflebum · 20/09/2010 20:59

We pay £38.50 per full day (8-6pm) incl 3 meals 2 snacks, wipes but not nappies. Price per day would be less if he was there everyday. Not sure what they charge for an afternoon sorry!

pompadourprincess · 21/09/2010 07:02

I think it will be roughly between 18-20. I too could do with a couple of afternoons a week peace but when we added it up its was an exta £180 a month and we couldn't afford it Sad
i'm just waiting for preschool I think our local is £9 a session which is 3 hours but they have to be 3 so start.

pompadourprincess · 21/09/2010 07:03

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weepootle · 21/09/2010 07:06

A half session is £19 at dd2's nursery but she only goes in for 3 hours @ £3.50 per hour which includes a cooked lunch.

Octaviapink · 21/09/2010 08:56

In Oxford it's nearly £50 a day and about £35 for a half day.

oopsandbabycoconuts · 21/09/2010 09:01

DD1's nursery is £4.75 an hour including snacks lunch is £1.20.

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