Shocked by nursery fees!

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Postby falconmum » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:43 am

On the topic of nursery fees, does anyone know what the fees are for the new Kidsunlimited nursery opening at Northcote road?
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Postby maddy.kidsunlimited » Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:08 pm

Hi falconmum,

Northcote Road actually has a pre-opening offer on the fees and registration which is before the opening on the 25th March! If you ring Jane on 0845 365 2900 she will be happy to help and work out how much it would cost you.

The kidsunlimited fees will vary depending on the age of your child, the number of days and whether any FEF applies. (free entitlement funding.) We also do corporate, sibling and recommend a friend discounts.

Hope this helps!

http://www.kidsunlimited.co.uk/nurserie ... cote-road/
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Postby blondie » Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:39 pm

Blundells Day Nursery in Battersea is wonderful, they do not advertise but rely on recommendations. The standard of care and teaching is excellent - they have employed the same staff for over ten years! Their fees are very competitive - full time five days a week is only £900.
FYI Website address: www.blundellsdaynursery.co.uk
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Postby falconmum » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:15 pm

They are good and I would love to get there but the issue is with timings. They only open at 8 am....:'(
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Postby nads89 » Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:31 pm

I am also looking for a cheap place to send my son near St Johns Hill area.
My problem is I don't have the money to send him anywhere, if I did I would.
My budget for nursery/playgroup/creche etc is £300/month. My hubby works and I look after both children and we receive no help from the government
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Postby Wilkersonl » Mon Jun 24, 2013 7:28 pm

Lilies nursery is a good one there fees would be 600.00 a month for two full days 8-6 all inclusive. Very flexible and your first month is half price. They are not far from at johns hill they are at the bottom of it next to the southside shopping centre. Here is the website if you wanna check out www.liliesbtcc.webs.com
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Postby nads89 » Mon Jun 24, 2013 7:30 pm

I love the lilies nursery but £600/month is way out of my budget
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Postby Wilkersonl » Mon Jun 24, 2013 7:35 pm

That's for two full days thou they have morning n afternoons sessions and morning Breaks that are very reasonable. Plus they don't make you pay a month in advance If you can't afford it :/ I recommend you go and talk with them. They are wry understanding and try to cater for every need. For your budget you could get a couple of afternoon or morning seasons :) good luck! X
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Postby firsttimerSW11 » Mon Jul 01, 2013 3:17 pm

I am also shocked at nursery fees. I have a little one starting at Kids Unlimited soon and it is £1700 per month. That means that I'd need to earn £26,000 a year just to break even on nursery fees. They are by no means the only one (and it is a gorgeous nursery don't get me wrong) but nursery fees around here are absolutely prohibitive. In my next life I'm going to open a nursery.
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Postby yummymum » Mon Jul 01, 2013 3:32 pm

wow 1700 is alot. I also really love Lilies nursery Wandsworth. There fees are all inclusive and the most expensive fees for a full time baby are £1396 and they give you your first month half price. Its a very competitive price and a lovely nursery if anyone is looking for a nursery in wandsworth i recommend visiting Lilies
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Postby childmindermumSW15 » Mon Jul 01, 2013 7:01 pm

Hello Lindsay-

Childcare is expensive- but for good reason- the nursery has to pay for all their overheads, training staff, cleaning up after little ones, equipment, toys, activities, food, wear and tear and repairs on premises, insurance, Ofsted registration, food hygeine training, first aid certificates, advertising
- i could go on and on but trust me noone who runs a nursery makes a huge profit! The staff are usually not on low wages and so if you chose to go on holiday the setting cannot be out of pocket- otherwise people who go on 4/5hols a year would make nurseries go out of business!

You should certainly consider Ofsted Registered Childminders! I charge £350 full time per week all in for full time care and £640 a month for 2 full days per week at £80/day. your child would get to enjoy a huge range of activities and lots of socialising in a safe secure home from home environment. once they are 3 they get 15 hours per week free so that's a good time to then consider a nursery place as it will be more affordable.

I charge in full for my 4 weeks holiday per year, I week at Xmas, 1 week at Easter and 1 week in the summer and 1 in Autumn. So most people are on holiday over the Xmas and Easter break anyway - BUT if a family start with me and I have'nt booked my holiday yet and they have I will try and arrange to be on holiday the same week as they are away so although they are paying, its only 2 weeks of the year they are paying for when they are on a break which I think is a reasonable offer.

Good luck!
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