Prices, Terms and Conditions for the main part are generic, however it is important to know that every childs contract is unique with regards to the parents requirements.

 Each contract is individually tailored depending on hours required and times needed for care. 

 

 

  •   Hourly rate is £4.00 per hour, per child ( core working hours of 08.00am-6.00pm (Monday to   Friday)
  •   Unsociable hours are counted as before 8.00am and after 6.00pm at double hourly rate, per child. (Saturdays and Sundays included)
  •  I take 6 weeks unpaid leave per year, these holidays are decided in January of each year and advisory newsletters are issued to each parent for the year to enable parents to fit holidays within my holiday schedule or plan for cover with another carer.
  •  Payments are to be made in advance by the 31st of  month or 1st of  month.
  • I accept payment weekly or monthly in the form of Cash, Cheque, but prefer to set up a standing order to my bank. I also accept Busy Bees vouchers and Fidelity vouchers if your company runs this scheme.
  • The fees are calculated over the year and then divided up into 12 easy payments or 46 weekly payments (this takes into account the 6 weeks unpaid holiday)
  • If for any reason i cannot provide service then i will refund the averaged amount accordingly.
  • If your child is ill, or you do not require my service that contracted day,  then full fee still applies as i am available for work. 
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Tea is provided in price for Full Time children in Term Time, or you can provide your own if you prefer. For smaller children Stage 1 and Stage 2 foods to be provided by parent, along with bottles and baby milk.
  • In school holiday time  Tea is provided by myself and a packed lunch is to be provided for each child regardless of age by parent. This allows for quality time with myself and the children and makes it easier to meet each childs individual dietry needs.
  • Drinks are provided throughout the day and accessible to all children.

Other terms and conditions can be discussed at an initial setting viewing.