Melrose Nursery School

Melrose Nursery School Fees

Fees and Funding

All fees are shared during your tour of the nursery. Fees are calculated for the full year giving you a set monthly payment. We accept all employer’s payment schemes such as Emergency Childcare and are registered for the tax-free childcare.

Highly Rated

We have a great reputation with parents and our reviews speak for themselves.

Ofsted Good provider

‘Equipped with high quality resources’ and ‘very supportive to learning’ – Ofsted report.

Funding Available

We offer several types of Government funding to make childcare more affordable.

We offer the following Government funding:

15 hours per week (570 hours per year)

15 Universal hours per week (570 hours per year)

30 hours per week (an extra 15 hours, 1,140 hours per year)

Funding Start Dates for Children

For children born between Funding starts from
1 September to 31 December
Spring term – 1 January
1 January to 31 March
Summer term – 1 April
1 April to 31 August
Autumn term – 1 September

Government funding is to deliver 15 or 30 hours a week of childcare for 38 weeks of the years. The Government does not cover the hourly running costs, the costs of any meals, snacks, ingredients for cooking activities, resources for sensory activities, arts and crafts, nappies and wipes, toothbrushes and other consumables or any additional hours or additional activities, such as music and sports. Your child will need to attend a minimum of three days a week to receive funding.

Tax-free childcare

Tax-free childcare is a government scheme that allows all eligible parents of children under 12 to open an online account to pay for childcare and early education. 

For every £80 you pay in, the government will pay in an extra £20.

Childcare vouchers

You can search through any Childcare voucher scheme using the name and Ofsted registration:

Melrose Nursery School Limited
Ofsted registration EY380078

Mini Melrose Limited
Ofsted registration 2622945