The government is introducing new ways to help parents with childcare costs. Whether you have toddler or teens you can get this support.
We accept childcare vouchers as part or full payment of your child's daycare costs - contact us for more information.
Childcare vouchers is a scheme some employers offer to help working parents save on registered childcare costs.
Childcare vouchers are not means tested and are available to all working parents whose companies operate childcare voucher schemes.
Sibling Discount - This sibling discount will be applied to the highest fess and is not valid in conjunction with any other offer or discount. In order to support families who attend Oak Tree Day Nursery, we are pleased to offer a 10% siblings' discount to parents with more than 1 child in our care.
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).