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Fees and Funding 

Our Childcare Fees

Children under 3yrs (whole-year contract)

Children 3-4yrs (whole-year contract)

Holiday Club

Holiday club is offered at The Lloyd Park

and Higham Hill Centres for primary aged children.

 

£46.44 per day

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Teatime clubs

School Collections

Lloyd Park Centre children are collected from
Winns Primary School

Higham Hill Centre children are collected from
Hillyfields on the Hill and Whittingham Primary Schools

Registration fee - £22.40 for both clubs

Charges

Additional charges and other fees/charges

Additional service charge

We apply an additional daily service charge for items such as hot food, snacks and drinks on those days where the FEEE is applied. No discount is applied to this charge.

30hr Sessional

Daycare

Breakfast

AM

£10.64

£10.64

£2.91

£9.74

We do not charge a service charge for 2yr FEEE Funded Contracts and tea time club.

Registration Fee

We charge a registration fee of £22.40 for Day Care and tea time club contracts.

Late collection Fee

Our late collection charges are displayed in our settings.

Administration Fee (after end of contract)

If an over payment is made via standing order, a £11.20 fee is charged. 

If a Tax Free Childcare payment/ voucher is received at the end of your contract, a 20% fee is charged.

Sibling Discount

Our sibling discount is applied to the older siblings account.

 

It is only applied to childcare hours purchased and not to other items such as the 'Additional Service Charge' for those children in receipt of the 'Free Early Education Entitlement'.

Under 3's:   

3 to 5's:         

Mixed Ages: 

10%

5%

5%

Other Information

Prices are based upon a minimum attendance of 3 days per week which must include a Monday and/ or Friday.

 

The fees are quoted before deduction of the Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE).

If you would like to purchase extra sessions we charge the following hourly rates:

Under 3's:   

3 to 5's:  

£10.20

£9.79

Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE)

FEEE for 2yr olds

Some 2 year olds are entitled to free early education from the term after they are 2 years old.

 

This entitlement equates to 15 hours per week spread over 38 weeks (570 hours per annum) when taken during school term time. These hours are provided free of charge.

 

From September 2024 all eligible 2 year olds will receive 15 hrs free.

Check eligibility criteria and apply for your eligibility code here. 

FEEE for 3-4yr olds

All 3 year olds are entitled to 570 hours of free early education per annum from the term after they are 3 years old.

 

This can either be taken 15 hours per week spread over 38 weeks, when taken during school term time,

or 11 hours per week when spread over 52 weeks per annum.

We offer both options at our settings, please see full details of the options below.

These hours are provided free of charge. 

 

Hours or services that you wish to purchase that are above the free entitlement such as nursery meals, extra hours or extra-curricular activities are charged for.

30hr extended entitlement for working families

You may be entitled to the extended entitlement for working families. This can either be taken 30 hours per week spread over 38 weeks, when taken during school term time or 22 hours per week when spread over the 52 weeks per annum

We offer both options at our settings

 

These hours are provided free of charge

Please obtain your code for this extended entitlement as we need this before a place can be offered

Use the following link to check your eligibility and find out more information

 

You will be charged/invoiced for any hours or services that you wish to purchase that are above the free entitlement

Other Funding

Pupil Premium

The Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is additional funding for early years settings aimed at improving the education we provide for disadvantaged 3 and 4yr olds

We can get up to £353 per year to spend directly on supporting your child’s education which makes a big difference!

 

Please speak to staff at your setting to find out whether you are eligible

SEND

Early Years settings can access additional funding to support children with learning and developmental delay and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

 

This includes Disability Access Fund (DAF), SEND Inclusion Fund (SENIF)

and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP)

Links to London Borough of Waltham Forest's 'Early Years SEND Funding' webpage

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