Wraparound Childcare
Full wraparound childcare available now:
Breakfast Club
Available from 7:45am
£5.00 per child per session
Afterschool Club
Available until 6:00pm
£10.00 per child per session
Holiday Clubs
Available from 7:45am until 6:00pm
£24.00 per child per day
To book your child's place, please click on the link below:
You could qualify for support
https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/
We can help you work out what support you can access to help pay for childcare.
Help paying for your childcare
Government help with childcare costs for parents. Whether you have toddlers or teens, you could get support.
15 hours childcare for all families in England
For children aged 3-4 years.
Tax-Free Childcare
Get up to £2,000 per child and up to £4,000 where the child is disabled.
Who can benefit from it?
For working families, including the self-employed, in the UK.
Earning up to £100k and an average of £184 per week (equal to 16 hours at the National Minimum or Living Wage) each over three months.
Who aren't receiving Tax Credits, Universal Credit or childcare vouchers.
With 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, £4,000 if the child is disabled.
Universal Credit Childcare
For working families claiming Universal Credit.
With children under 17. Paid up to the end of August following the child's 16th birthday.
Up to 85% of eligible childcare costs
Who aren't receiving Tax-Free Childcare
How can I benefit?
Eligible working parents on Universal Credit are now able to receive even more financial help with their childcare costs for children under 17. This can be to up to the maximum amount of £1,015 per month for 1 child or up to £1,739 per month for 2 or more children.
Study support
For families where one or both of the parents are studying.
You could get weekly payments through Care to Learn if you're under 20 at the start of a publicly-funded course, such as a school or sixth form.
You can apply for Discretionary Learner Support to pay for childcare if you're 19 or over and in further education, for example, if you're studying for an NVQ, BTEC or PGCE.
You can apply for a Childcare Grant if you're in full-time higher education to pay for childcare costs for children under 15 (or under 17 if they have special needs).