Learn more about our pricing and financial support options to support your child in our Childcare settings.
At Boost Education, we offer flexible and affordable pricing options to suit every family’s needs. Whether you prefer in-centre tutoring or the convenience of online sessions, we have packages that will fit your budget and schedule.
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Having been registered with Ofsted for over 10 years, Boost Education is committed to making quality education accessible and safe to all. We are a registered Childcare Provider on the Ofsted Voluntary Childcare Register.
This means you are eligible for financial support to help cover our membership costs.
Here are some of the ways we can support you by accepting:
An efficient way to pay for child care by exchanging a part of your gross salary for Child Care Vouchers. These are tax-free and exempt from National Insurance contributions.
Families can receive financial support of up to 20% of their total child care costs. For every £80 parents pay, the government will contribute £20 (up to £2000 per child per year) towards the costs of approved childcare.
Available to full-time students with low household income and dependent children in approved child care. You may be eligible for help with your learning costs if you are a full-time higher education student with children under 15, or under 17 if they have special educational needs.
Universal Credit is a government benefit designed to help with living costs for those on a low income or out of work. It combines several previous benefits into one single payment. If you are eligible, Universal Credit can help cover the costs of approved childcare, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder your child’s educational progress.
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