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Nursery fees

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Jessicar123 · 12/10/2016 14:27

So last year my daughter was 2 and she done 3 half days (1-6) nursery and with the funding I paid 80£ on top. Now my daughter is 3 which means it should be less since the funding is still 570 hours a year but instead for the same days and hours I'm paying 200£ on top a month? Kind of confused at such a big jump on payments when the nursery chargers more for half day 2 year old and less for 3 year old half day.

Does any one know how it works?

Thanks in Advance! :)

OP posts:
BackforGood · 12/10/2016 19:45

I can't see why that would be. The only way you are going to find out is to go in and ask them to explain it to you.

Nannynowamummy · 16/10/2016 20:58

OP you may want to get this moved to the nurseries section of childcare within MN to get more answers.

You can ask HQ to do this for you.

AndNowItsSeven · 16/10/2016 21:00

Nursery a receive more money per hour for two year olds than they do three year olds. As you have opted for a deduction in fees rather than " free hours" that's why it has gone up.

AndNowItsSeven · 16/10/2016 21:00

Nurseries not nursery a!

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