15/30 funded hours are clearly shown as £0.00 on each invoice. The only additional charges you may pay are hours outside of funded hours.
Eligible working families with children over the age of 9 months on or before the 31st of August 2025 can access 30 hours of government funded childcare from September 2025.
Families are advised to apply for their funding code between the 15th June and 31st of July to avoid disappointment.
You can reserve a place with us in the meantime.
We spread out our funding across 52 weeks of the year which accumulates to 22 funded hours per week. You will only be charged for additional hours that you attend our setting at an hourly rate of £8.
30 hours weekly funded (free childcare) is available to parents that are both working at least 16 hours per week, or one parent in a single parent household (providing income is below £100,000)
September 2025 this funding scheme will be available to all children from the term after they turn 9 months old.
You will then use the funded term time hours and spread them across the 52 weeks of the year, leaving 22 hours each week.
Funded hours start after their third birthday, so if your child is 3 in June, they will be entitled to free hours in the September after.
All children over the age of 3 are entitled to 15 hours a week funding (term time ) 11 hours stretched. This is regardless of your employment status. This is also known as universal funding.
These hours would be split over the 52 weeks of the year.
Our nursery owner - Amy will be able to answer any funding questions you have.
Reserving a space with us couldn't be easier.
We will show you around the whole nursery, you can meet the team and ask all the questions you may have.
We then require a deposit and a completed registration form with your requirements.
You will then be invited to our parent app - Blossom. The space is then yours and secure.
If you require funding, you will need to access your code from the government and fill in funding paperwork with Amy.
We are unable to offer a show around if the required days aren't available.
There is a childcare eligibility calculator on childcare choices website.
If eligible you will receive an 11 digit code, which must be given to us, along with your national insurance number and date of birth.
Then you will start paying money into your childcare account, the government will add your top up automatically, you can use this money when it shows as available. You will then need to pay us (your childcare provider)
For every £8 you pay in, the government will automatically add £2.
If your application is successful via the government application, you will receive a code that you can give to us, along with your national insurance number and child's date of birth. We can then go ahead and set up your funded childcare hours for you.
We can offer this funding for 52 weeks of the year so all hours will be shared over those weeks.
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