Jabberwocky Club Fees
At Nursery Rhymes & The Jabberwocky Club we appreciate the cost of registered childcare may seem expensive to a parent. However, providing high quality, safe and stimulating environments for the children is important to us and to ensure continued high standards and sustainability of the nursery we ask parents to respect our policy in relation to the payment of fees.
A deposit of one month's fees is payable on reserving a place for your child. Nursery Rhymes will invoice parents in order to give them plenty of notice of payments due. Fees are payable one month in advance and should be paid at the latest by the 1st of the previous month, to ensure that we can arrange for the appropriate staff ratios to be maintained.
If you require additional sessions for your child please note payment for these sessions is required at the time of booking.
To assist parents as much as possible fees can be paid by Cheque, Cash, Bank Transfer or the Government’s Tax Free Childcare Scheme.
Sorry, but no refunds can be made in cases of illness or absence, as we have already made commitments to ensure appropriate staff ratios.
A deposit of one month's fees is payable on reserving a place for your child. Nursery Rhymes will invoice parents in order to give them plenty of notice of payments due. Fees are payable one month in advance and should be paid at the latest by the 1st of the previous month, to ensure that we can arrange for the appropriate staff ratios to be maintained.
If you require additional sessions for your child please note payment for these sessions is required at the time of booking.
To assist parents as much as possible fees can be paid by Cheque, Cash, Bank Transfer or the Government’s Tax Free Childcare Scheme.
Sorry, but no refunds can be made in cases of illness or absence, as we have already made commitments to ensure appropriate staff ratios.
Help towards Jabberwocky Club Fees
Tax Free Childcare
-Aimed at working families, including the self-employed, in the UK.
-Families earning under £100k and at least £139 per week (equal to 16 hours at the National Minimum or Living Wage) each.
-For those who are not receiving Tax Credits, Universal Credit, or childcare vouchers.
-For children aged 0-11 (or 0-16 if disabled).
-For every £8 you pay into an online account, the government will add an extra £2, up to £2,000 per child per year
-You can use Tax-Free Childcare all year round to spend on regulated childcare
You can use Tax-Free Childcare at the same time as:
-15 hours free childcare
-30 hours free childcare
Tax Credits For Childcare
-For working families, in the UK.
-For those with children under 16 years of age(or under 17 if disabled).
-Covers up to 70% of childcare costs, up to a cap.
How the scheme works
If you are an existing tax credits customer, you can claim back up to 70% of your eligible childcare costs for children under 16 (or under 17 for disabled children).
Depending on your income, you could get up to £122.50 a week for one child or £210 for two or more.
You can use tax credits for childcare to help pay:
-Registered nurseries
-Registered after-school clubs
For more information please visit the GOV.UK website
-Aimed at working families, including the self-employed, in the UK.
-Families earning under £100k and at least £139 per week (equal to 16 hours at the National Minimum or Living Wage) each.
-For those who are not receiving Tax Credits, Universal Credit, or childcare vouchers.
-For children aged 0-11 (or 0-16 if disabled).
-For every £8 you pay into an online account, the government will add an extra £2, up to £2,000 per child per year
-You can use Tax-Free Childcare all year round to spend on regulated childcare
You can use Tax-Free Childcare at the same time as:
-15 hours free childcare
-30 hours free childcare
Tax Credits For Childcare
-For working families, in the UK.
-For those with children under 16 years of age(or under 17 if disabled).
-Covers up to 70% of childcare costs, up to a cap.
How the scheme works
If you are an existing tax credits customer, you can claim back up to 70% of your eligible childcare costs for children under 16 (or under 17 for disabled children).
Depending on your income, you could get up to £122.50 a week for one child or £210 for two or more.
You can use tax credits for childcare to help pay:
-Registered nurseries
-Registered after-school clubs
For more information please visit the GOV.UK website