Session Costs
Morning Session: 8am - 1pm £29.00 (plus cooked lunch: £2.00)
Afternoon Session: 1pm - 6pm £29.00 (plus afternoon tea: £1.50)
Hourly Rate: £5.80
Included in our fees
Early Years Education
Breakfast, Snacks, Drinks
Arts and Crafts
App for parents to view their child's Learning Journal
Daily email detailing meals, sleeps, activities and toileting
Christmas, Leavers parties etc.
Outstanding Early Years Care and Education
11 Hours Per Week Funded Childcare
Every child becomes eligible for the Early Years Education Funding starting from the term following their 3rd birthday. This entitles every 3 and 4 year old to 11 hours of free childcare per week, 51 weeks per year. Eligible 2 year olds also receive funding for 11 hours per week, 51 weeks per year. In order for the funding to be claimed, a completed Parent Declaration form is required to confirm the child will be claiming the sessions at our nursery and a copy of the child's birth certificate is to be provided to us. The education funding will permit three weeks absence to be funded per year, any further absences taken will be chargeable to the parent. Please ask us for more information.
22 Hours Per Week Funded Childcare
The free hours entitlement is now 22 hours per week, 51 weeks per year for working parents. Please contact us for further information, or to arrange viewing of our setting. Alternatively, parents can apply for this additional childcare funding by clicking here. This will enable you to retrieve an eligibility code to then provide to us.
Universal Credit/Tax Credits – Up to 85% of fees paid
The Childcare Element of Universal Credit can pay up to 85% of childcare fees if the parents are working. This can help towards costs of up to £122.50 per week for one child and up to £210 per week for two or more children. The Tax Credit Helpline can provide further information on how much could be claimed towards fees, based on individual circumstances - 0345 300 3900. Visit the Childcare Tax Credit calculator to find out what you could be entitled to here.
Childcare Vouchers
Childcare vouchers can save parents tax contributions for childcare fees. They are paid through employers. The first £50 a week supplied via childcare vouchers is exempt from tax and National Insurance Contributions (NIC) for employees. To be exempt from tax and NIC's the employee can sacrifice up to £50 per week (£243 a month) of their salary. They will then receive that amount in the form of childcare vouchers. This means they will only pay tax and NIC on the reduced level of their salary, which subsequently saves money on childcare costs. An average tax payer could save over £1,000 a year. Each employed parent/carer can claim the exemptions, so a two-parent family could save up to £2,000. We accept vouchers from all voucher scheme providers.
Tax-Free Childcare
The government has introduced tax-free childcare from 2017. This means parents can receive financial assistance from the government to help pay for their childcare fees. For every £8 a parent pays into their online childcare account, the government will add £2. To find out more, click here.
Sibling discount
A 5% discount will be applied to fees for children with siblings also attending the nursery. The discount is applied to the youngest sibling's fees for as long as the eldest child is in attendance at the setting.
Childcare Grants for Students
Up to 80% of your childcare fees could be covered by student finance if you're studying at college or university. Ask your Student Union or information hubs for further details.
Provided by Parents
•Sun cream, formula milk, nappies/pull-ups, baby wipes and waterproofs.
•A deposit equal to two weeks private paying fees are required to secure a child's place. Deposits are non-refundable if a child does not commence with us. Deposits are deducted from the final invoice of attendance, providing the required notice is served and there are no other outstanding charges.
Useful Links for Parents/Carers
Childcare Choices | Children's Centres | The Local Offer | SEND Code of Practice: 0 to 25 Years | Find a Nutritionist | Bournemouth Parent Carer Forum | Net Mums Bournemouth | Change4Life | NHS - Your Health, Your Choices | Gingerbread - Single Parenting | Tax Credits Office | Department for Education | NDNA | Foundation Years | Ofsted
Morning Session: 8am - 1pm £29.00 (plus cooked lunch: £2.00)
Afternoon Session: 1pm - 6pm £29.00 (plus afternoon tea: £1.50)
Hourly Rate: £5.80
Included in our fees
Early Years Education
Breakfast, Snacks, Drinks
Arts and Crafts
App for parents to view their child's Learning Journal
Daily email detailing meals, sleeps, activities and toileting
Christmas, Leavers parties etc.
Outstanding Early Years Care and Education
11 Hours Per Week Funded Childcare
Every child becomes eligible for the Early Years Education Funding starting from the term following their 3rd birthday. This entitles every 3 and 4 year old to 11 hours of free childcare per week, 51 weeks per year. Eligible 2 year olds also receive funding for 11 hours per week, 51 weeks per year. In order for the funding to be claimed, a completed Parent Declaration form is required to confirm the child will be claiming the sessions at our nursery and a copy of the child's birth certificate is to be provided to us. The education funding will permit three weeks absence to be funded per year, any further absences taken will be chargeable to the parent. Please ask us for more information.
22 Hours Per Week Funded Childcare
The free hours entitlement is now 22 hours per week, 51 weeks per year for working parents. Please contact us for further information, or to arrange viewing of our setting. Alternatively, parents can apply for this additional childcare funding by clicking here. This will enable you to retrieve an eligibility code to then provide to us.
Universal Credit/Tax Credits – Up to 85% of fees paid
The Childcare Element of Universal Credit can pay up to 85% of childcare fees if the parents are working. This can help towards costs of up to £122.50 per week for one child and up to £210 per week for two or more children. The Tax Credit Helpline can provide further information on how much could be claimed towards fees, based on individual circumstances - 0345 300 3900. Visit the Childcare Tax Credit calculator to find out what you could be entitled to here.
Childcare Vouchers
Childcare vouchers can save parents tax contributions for childcare fees. They are paid through employers. The first £50 a week supplied via childcare vouchers is exempt from tax and National Insurance Contributions (NIC) for employees. To be exempt from tax and NIC's the employee can sacrifice up to £50 per week (£243 a month) of their salary. They will then receive that amount in the form of childcare vouchers. This means they will only pay tax and NIC on the reduced level of their salary, which subsequently saves money on childcare costs. An average tax payer could save over £1,000 a year. Each employed parent/carer can claim the exemptions, so a two-parent family could save up to £2,000. We accept vouchers from all voucher scheme providers.
Tax-Free Childcare
The government has introduced tax-free childcare from 2017. This means parents can receive financial assistance from the government to help pay for their childcare fees. For every £8 a parent pays into their online childcare account, the government will add £2. To find out more, click here.
Sibling discount
A 5% discount will be applied to fees for children with siblings also attending the nursery. The discount is applied to the youngest sibling's fees for as long as the eldest child is in attendance at the setting.
Childcare Grants for Students
Up to 80% of your childcare fees could be covered by student finance if you're studying at college or university. Ask your Student Union or information hubs for further details.
Provided by Parents
•Sun cream, formula milk, nappies/pull-ups, baby wipes and waterproofs.
•A deposit equal to two weeks private paying fees are required to secure a child's place. Deposits are non-refundable if a child does not commence with us. Deposits are deducted from the final invoice of attendance, providing the required notice is served and there are no other outstanding charges.
Useful Links for Parents/Carers
Childcare Choices | Children's Centres | The Local Offer | SEND Code of Practice: 0 to 25 Years | Find a Nutritionist | Bournemouth Parent Carer Forum | Net Mums Bournemouth | Change4Life | NHS - Your Health, Your Choices | Gingerbread - Single Parenting | Tax Credits Office | Department for Education | NDNA | Foundation Years | Ofsted