Nursery Fees

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redondo
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Nursery Fees

Postby redondo » Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:40 am

We have children at Bright Horizons in Clapham. The fees have just increased to just over £30k per annum for under 3s.

The nursery has had issues over the past year with a lack of staff and it's not uncommon to arrive only to be told that you can't drop off your kids yet because they don't have enough staff until later in the morning. That's obviously difficult to deal with as a working parent so I appreciate that fee increases may be required to offer better pay to attract and keep staff.

Nonetheless, the increase is pretty steep and it's the second time this year they've raised fees. Does anyone know what fees are like at other nurseries in the area and whether they also have issues with staffing shortages?
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Postby new to nappies » Fri Nov 04, 2022 12:53 pm

Can I double check is this £30K per annum for one child? That seems unbelievably steep.
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Postby redondo » Fri Nov 04, 2022 1:44 pm

Yeah, that's right. It's over £30k per annum per child. £2519 per month. It was about £24k per year at the start of 2022, so even accounting for inflation it's increased a lot this year. I'm reluctant to move nurseries because my kids have friends there, but at the same time, it does feel like too much to be paying for childcare.
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Postby robinm » Fri Nov 04, 2022 3:40 pm

£30k is a lot. Likely highly influenced by location? We're in Balham at Eveline and it's just shy of £24k/year for 50 weeks of the year 5 days a week, 7.30am-6.30pm cover, breakfast, lunch and tea. We're happy with the staff and ethos.

Very much speculation but Bright Horizons are a huge organisation listed on the NY Stock Exchange so they likely keep their costs very low (wages?) and charge what they feel they can get away with.
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Postby Poppy0750 » Fri Nov 04, 2022 5:01 pm

Thanks redondo, you made me check my emails. My son is in another Bright Horizons, in Fulham. Luckily he is over 3. Under 3s fees in our nursery will be £2124 from 1 Jan.
I think BH can charge what they want because of shortage of nursery places in the area.
Our management always claim that they have long waiting list.
It is difficult to find a place for under 3s, not so bad for over 3s as a few schools have opened nurseries.
Yes, Bright Horizons is huge American organization, very much into saving costs on staff and food to cover overheads of the company's C-suit.
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Postby Lepresidente » Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:45 pm

Wtf £30k Pa a child , is outrageous to be honest . Complete rip off if you aren’t even getting a proper service from them . We paid £1,300 a month for 4 days a week (7:30-6:00), and it’s a nursery up on St Johns hill that is “good” ofsted . The little one left in sept to head to school reception but I know they upped the fees up by 5% after we left due to rising costs .
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Postby redondo » Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:54 pm

I agree, £30k does feel ridiculous. It was £24k per annum at the start of the year and went up to £27.5k mid way through 2022.

It's tough to withdraw children once they're there and have friends though. However there have been a few things recently that we have been unhappy about. For example, they make a point of throwing out the children's underwear in front of them when they soil themselves which is quite traumatic for the children.

We're going to see what happens. Some of our friends at the nursery are exploring other options, so it might make sense to move on as well.
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Postby Goldhawk » Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:48 am

Sorry but I would move them for the underwear thing alone!
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Postby SW11er » Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:21 pm

Make your point by moving. Kids are adaptable. Parents worry too much. Please don’t fall into the trap of feeling hard done by but not do anything about it.
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Postby Mum2Girlz » Mon Nov 07, 2022 6:43 am

Yes I’m shocked by that, and totally against everything we are taught about potty training and positive parenting generally.
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Postby Evirk » Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:35 am

We have our son in Bright Horizons Southfields and we had an increase twice within a year with the same excuse. Our fees now are about 27k (for under 3’s) and they don’t give us a discount for a second child. I find it a bit ridiculous if I am honest. 54k for two kids 😳 They are under 3 years old children not doing an MBA in university! lol. We started looking for alternative options and we are hoping to keep in touch with my son’s friends through playdates.
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Postby southoftheriver » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:10 am

Perhaps find another similarly inclined parent in your class and look to hiring a nanny for £60k ?  
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Postby MrBalham99 » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:12 am

All nurseries are suffering with fee increases and hard-to-get staff.
Have you found Apples and Honey Nightingale? I'm sure fees are not that high.
It just got an Ofsted Outstanding and it's a much better site, with a huge, secure, garden and outdoor space.
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Postby swmumhere » Mon Nov 07, 2022 9:18 am

OMG that is a lottttt. our kid went there back in 2015/2016 and it was like 94 pounds per day and we were shocked, but it was easy location jump in the tube go to work, so they are taking advantage of it. after 1 year we decided to move her to a lit nursery in Clapham north so worked too and honestly the staff was so good and caring and my kid absolutely loved it. way cheaper and loving, of course not the massive facilities, or fashion building, you pay for that. but no rotation of staff, family run. but this was 6 years ago.
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