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Horsley Playgroup Fees & Contributions

Private hourly fees (if not using government funding)

£6.50 per hour: 3 years and older

£7.47 per hour: 2-3 year olds with non-funded hours


Voluntary contribution 

 

AM Session

£2 Food/snack – Morning snack

£1 Non-food consumables – Wet wipes, nappy bags


PM Session

£2 Food/snack – Afternoon snack

 

All Day

£4 Food/snack – Morning and Afternoon snack

£1 Non-food consumables – Wet wipes, nappy bags

We ask parents and carers to consider making an optional voluntary contribution each term. This contribution helps us cover the cost of items that are not funded by the government's early years entitlement, including:

 

  • Healthy snacks

  • Wipes, nappy bags (where required)
     

As a charity-run playgroup, we rely heavily on these contributions to help maintain the quality of our provision, and we are extremely grateful for your support.

Payment of this contribution is entirely optional. If you choose not to pay, you will need to provide these items for your child for each session they attend. If required items are not supplied, a small charge will be applied to cover the cost of snacks and consumables used

Deposit fee

£50 per child


The deposit secures your child’s place for the session you wish to book.


This deposit is refundable once your child begins attending the playgroup and will be deducted from your first invoice(s) or refunded. You can also opt to donate the payment to the playgroup. If your child does not attend the playgroup, the deposit is non-refundable. This applies to funded and non-funded places, as we do not receive funding until after the child starts. 

Contact Us

The best way to get in touch is by email:

 

horsleyplaygroup@gmail.com

You can also call during Playgroup hours (Monday-Thursday 9am - 3pm)

on: 07918931851

Find Us

Horsley Village Hall,

Priory Fields,

Horsley,

Stroud,

Gloucestershire.

GL6 0PT

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“Children demonstrate that they thoroughly enjoy their learning and play experiences. They show excellent levels of independence and confidence. This helps to prepare children well for the next stage in learning, such as school”.

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