Holiday Camp - Fees
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Holiday Camp bookings are now being taken for
the Autumn Break 27th - 31st October 2008
A less structured alternative to holiday childcare

Fees

Half Day (8.30am - 3.30pm)

£23.95p

Full Day (8.00am - 6.00pm)
£32.95p

Extended Day (6.00pm - 6.30pm)

£3.95p

Breakfast (served between 8.30am - 9.00am)
95p
Lunch (served at 12.30pm)
£1.45p
Dinner (served at 5.00pm)
£1.95p
Cancellation Insurance (per day) details
£1.00p

Special Discounts

Full Timers, (five session week)
10%
Second Sibling
10%

Packed Lunches

Children are welcome to bring along a packed lunch. Please ensure they have an adequate amount to last the day and include an ice pack or frozen drink in hot weather.

Tax Credits

Did you know? Nine out of ten families qualify for tax credits. If your joint income is less than £58,000, and you work at least 16 hours a week, you too, could qualify! In some cases, you may be able to claim up to 80p for every £1 you pay. Therefore, you could pay as little as £3.95p for a daily full-time holiday camp place - tax credit calculator...

Further to the tax credits mentioned above, some employers give employees vouchers to pay for childcare. The vouchers are usually offered in place of part of your salary under a system known as 'salary sacrifice'. The first £55 per week of any voucher you receive is exempt from tax and National Insurance. - see examples...

Should you require assistance with any of the above, please call our helpline on: 01344 623668 or email: taxcredits@village-end.com

Alternatively, telephone the Tax Credits Helpline on: 0845 300 3900 and a Tax Credit Advisor will make the calculations for you.

 

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Occasionally, we plan outings to local parks and places of interest. This summer we visited Windsor Castle then stopped off for a picnic, before cooling off at the water park.
At Village End children will have plenty of chance to exercise. Exercise helps develop social skills such as sharing, taking turns, cooperating and learning about winning and losing. It also helps develop physical skills such as running, eye-hand coordination and ball skills. And it offers children a sense of belonging as they do things with other children, either in casual or organised activities.
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