Fees

See our fees and get information on the funding options

Pricing from 1 August 2025

All meals are included in the above session rates at no additional charge.

Parent type

Morning session (8am-1pm)

Afternoon session (1pm-5:45pm)

Full day session (8am-5:45pm)

Parent type

:

Student parent

Morning session (8am-1pm)

:

拢30.84

Afternoon session (1pm-5:45pm)

:

拢29.49

Full day session (8am-5:45pm)

:

拢60.32

Parent type

:

Staff parent

Morning session (8am-1pm)

:

拢37.60

Afternoon session (1pm-5:45pm)

:

拢36.14

Full day session (8am-5:45pm)

:

拢73.74

Parent type

:

Public

Morning session (8am-1pm)

:

拢41.76

Afternoon session (1pm-5:45pm)

:

拢40.30

Full day session (8am-5:45pm)

:

拢82.10

Meal pricing for funded sessions

Lunch and snack

Tea and snack

Lunch, tea and snack

Lunch and snack

:

拢3.50

Tea and snack

:

拢2.50

Lunch, tea and snack

:

拢6.00

Charges are voluntary for FitKids, meals, snacks, music sessions and any other activity outside of the scope of the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework.

Government 鈥淲orking Parents鈥 funding

For 9 months, 2 years and enhanced 3 year funding

All eligible children from nine months to the age of three years can now receive 30 hours per week in term time of free childcare.

All children aged three and four, who live in England, can get 15 hours of free childcare each week with the 鈥淯niversal Entitlement鈥 scheme.

If your family fit the same working parent criteria outlined below, eligible children aged three and four will be entitled to receive 30 hours in term time per week instead of the universal 15 hours.

Note: The Early Years Centre meets this entitlement by offering the term time funding spread over 50 weeks of the year. This means you will receive 11.4 hours or 22.8 hours funding per week.

Free childcare for babies 9 months and up

The three key eligibility criteria for children aged nine months to three years (inclusive) are outlined below.

All parents and guardians must:

  1. Expect to earn the equivalent of at least the National Minimum Wage or Living Wage for a minimum of 16 hours per week (on average) during the course of the next three months. That鈥檚 currently 拢183 per week for those over the age of 21 but the figure will be less for those who are younger or in an apprenticeship;
  2. Not be earning an adjusted net income over 拢100,000 during the relevant tax year;
  3. Have a National Insurance number.

Additional rules and caveats apply in certain specific situations including where you or your partner are foster carers, self-employed, starting a new job, earning a non-regular income, have a certain immigration status, are not working and in receipt of certain benefits or support, and others.

To check your eligibility for free Early Years Centre childcare funding if you're working please visit the . or use .