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Broughton-in-Amounderness

CE Primary School

Love learning, life, one another and God

Guide to 30 Free Hours

 

We know that covering the cost of childcare isn’t always easy, so we’re really pleased to tell you about the government’s funding available for 3 and 4 year olds.

 

Designed to give working families up to 30 hours funded childcare a week (1,140 hours per year), it could help you save on lots of happy, adventure-filled sessions at Teddy’s, all year round.

 

Every family’s different, so whatever your childcare needs, come and talk to us.

 

We’ll help you understand how the scheme works and put together a package that makes life easier, and more affordable.

Step 1: Is this scheme for me?

 

Who’s eligible for the funding?

 

It’s designed for working families with 3 or 4 year olds, where both parents live and work in the UK. So, you and your partner will both need to earn the equivalent of 16 hours a week at the national minimum wage or living wage and no more than £100,000 a year each.

 

What funding will I actually get?

 

You’ll be entitled to up to 30 hours of funded childcare a week (1,140 hours per year).

 

When can my funding start?

 

You can claim up to 30 hours of free childcare from the start of the term after your child turns 3.

Terms follow the school year. For example, if your child’s birthday is in July, provided you are eligible for 30 hours you’ll get the funding from September. 

 

To get started, you’ll need to apply through the Childcare Choices website and get an eligibility code, but we’ll tell you more about that in Step 2: How do I apply?

 

What’s the difference between the existing 15 hour scheme and this one?

 

Families with 3 and 4 year olds already get 15 hours of funded childcare per week in term time. That’s a universal scheme, so everyone can benefit, whether they’re working or not. The new scheme is just for working families, and it increases funding from 15, to 30 hours.

 

Step 2: How do I apply?

 

When should I apply?

 

You’ll be eligible for funding from the start of the first term after your child’s 3rd birthday.

To make sure you get your code as soon as possible, you’ll need to apply before the end of the previous term. You don’t have to wait until then though. You can apply for your code up to 16 weeks before their third birthday, and it’s a good idea to do it early, just in case you need any help. If you do, just ask us.

 

How do I apply?

 

Just go to childcarechoices.gov.uk to apply. Once you’re done, they’ll send you a code, which you’ll need to give to us so we can set your funded hours up.

 

Do I need to apply again for the next term?

 

Yes. The way the scheme’s set up, you’ll be asked to confirm you’re still eligible every three months. It only takes a minute or two to do, and you’ll be sent a reminder when it’s time.

 

Step 3: How does it work at Teddy’s?

 

How do I use my funding at Teddy’s?

 

Whether you’re already part of the Broughton family, or you’re thinking of joining us, once you’ve got your code from childcarechoices.gov.uk, contact us for a chat.

 

We really want the funding to work for your whole family, so whether your child needs year-round care or part-time support, we’ll put together a package that makes life easier - and more affordable.

 

We’ll talk with you about what you need, explain a bit more about how the scheme works and help you through the process, step by step. If you know you need certain days and times, it’s a good idea to talk to us early so we can get you booked in.

 

Do I have to use all of my hours?

 

Not at all. Just use the hours you’d like to.

 

Is the funding just available in term time?

 

Yes, the scheme only gives you funding for the 38 weeks of term time.

 

Like a bit more detail?

 

You can find out more about the funding at childcarechoices.gov.uk or call the government’s Childcare Service Helpline on 0300 123 4097.

 

 

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