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Can preschools charge top up fees?

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chorusline79 · 16/01/2018 19:41

My DS has recently qualified for the 30 funded hours. I was surprised to get an invoice from his preschool for over £100 for the term. He does 3 full days, 9.05 am - 3.20pm. I was expecting his funded hours to be covered.
When I asked I was told that the extended sessions are charged at £7.25 per session, as the funded sessions are 3 hours in the am and 3 hours in the pm.
When I looked online it looks like government guidance says preschools should not charge top up fees.
They were quite cagey when I emailed, and stated that the care they provide us ' excellent value' but avoided answering my questions. Anyone else experienced this?

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chorusline79 · 20/01/2018 19:36

Just want to say I'm really grateful for everyone's feedback and posts. I've really struggled to get my head round this as I naively thought it was ' free hours' as this is how the government have marketed it. I am really grateful for all your knowledge and insights as I've just found it so hard to get any clear information, particularly from the preschool as when I asked questions ( fairly direct ones, admittedly!) they didn't answer them and skirted round the issue which made it more confusing.

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chorusline79 · 20/01/2018 19:38

Pottering - is it a nursery attached to a school or a private nursery? My DS will hopefully move to a nursery attached to a school at the end of our road from September, and they don't charge anything extra if you have the 30 hours funded ( 9am- 3pm Monday - Friday)

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chorusline79 · 20/01/2018 19:41

Yes puddleducks - it's bloody awful they could do this , tories screwing over the care providers, they didn't do the sums very well? Or didn't care ..

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PotteringAlong · 21/01/2018 12:03

It’s a private nursery.

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