Fees
Morning (9-12) £16.50, (9-1) £22.
Afternoon (12-3) £16.50
School lunches can be purchased at £2.80
Everyone will be entitled to 15 hours free to claim at The Quinta Preschool, the term after their 3rd birthday.
Additionally, you may be entitled to 30 hours. Check here: https://www.gov.uk/help-with-childcare-costs/free-childcare-and-education-for-2-to-4-year-olds
You may also be eligible for government help through tax-free childcare, tax credits or universal childcare. Please refer to the links below for additional information on your options:
www.childcarechoices.gov.uk
All company voucher schemes are accepted for payment for additional hours.
Late collections will be charged at the Club Quinta rates as pupils will be automatically transferred to our wraparound provision after school.
After registration we will provide a scopay account where all payments will be made. Information on this will be emailed to you just before your child starts.
From this September, 15 hours childcare for working families with children under 3 will expand to 30 hours, meaning eligible working families can now apply for 30 hours of childcare from the term after their child turns 9 months until they reach school age.
This expansion is designed to support your child’s early education and help you better balance work and family life. It’s the final phase of the childcare expansion, which could save families up to £7,500 per year.
Apply for your childcare code by 31 August to start using the support from September
What you need to do:
Check if you’re eligible: Working parents in England may be entitled to up to 30 hours childcare per week for children aged 9 months to school age, during term time (38 weeks per year).
Apply online via GOV.UK: If you're eligible, apply now for your childcare code – you’ll need this to access your hours.
Apply by 31 August: To start using your hours from 1 September, make sure you apply before the deadline.
Speak to your childcare provider: Check that they offer the hours and confirm their arrangements.
Keep your code up to date: You’ll need to reconfirm your details every 3 months via your GOV.UK account. You’ll get a reminder when it’s time.
Already using 15 hours childcare for working families?
You don’t need to reapply for a new code.
Simply continue to reconfirm your details every 3 months on your GOV.UK account and your existing code will update automatically to enable you to take up 30 hours from September.
Click here to apply for 30 hours childcare for working families.
There are a wide range of childcare offers available to help you juggle family life, and they all have different eligibility criteria and application processes.
Here’s a quick summary of what is available to you, so you apply for the one that fits your family. Remember – you might be able to use more than one offer together.
30 hours childcare for working families in England with children from 9 months old up to school age.
15 hours early learning for families in England with a child aged 2 and receiving additional support such as Universal Credit or whose child has an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan.
15 hours childcare for all families in England, regardless of their income, with children aged 3 and 4 years old.
New free breakfast clubs in 750 schools from April this year, providing 30 minute sessions before school to help children start every day ready to learn.
Tax-Free Childcare for working families, including the self-employed, in the UK with children aged 0-11 (or 0-16 if they have a disability).
Universal Credit Childcare for working families claiming Universal Credit with children under 17.
Click here to check your eligibility and see what support you might be able to get.