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  • Closure for Polling / Whizz kids

    Thu 11 Apr 2024 Alison Bowker

    On Thursday 2nd May preschool is closed due to the hall being used as a Polling Station.

    On this date we will be meeting at Whizz Kids In Saltney at 9.30 am All preschool children will be free to attend but a parent MUST stay with them, Preschool WILL NOT be taking reparability for any child.

    Siblings are welcome to attend but you must pay for them as you normally would if you attended the Centre.

    We look forward to seeing children and parents at the centre for a play session .

  • Sponsored Wheels.

    Thu 11 Apr 2024 Alison Bowker

    We have a sponsored wheels event for the children on Thursday 18th April, all children have now had a sponsor form, if you require anymore please ask a member of staff.

  • 2 Year old funding new entitlement from April 2024

    Fri 09 Feb 2024

    How to claim 15 hours free childcare including how to get your code

    Posted by: mediaofficer, Posted on: 22 January 2024 - Categories: Childcare

     

    Applications are now open for eligible working parents of 2-year-olds to receive 15 hours free childcare, starting from April 2024.

    It’s the first step in our promise to expand the 30 hours free childcare schemefor working parents from when their child turns nine months until they start school.

    From April 2024, eligible working parents of 2-year-olds will be able to access 15 hours childcare support.

    From September 2024, 15 hours childcare support will be extended to eligible working parents with a child from 9-months-old.

    From September 2025, 30 hours for eligible working parents with a child from 9-months-old up to school age.

    We’re making the biggest investment by a UK government into childcare in history, doubling the amount we expect to spend over the next few years from around £4 billion to around £8 billion each year.

    How do I apply? 

    You need to meet our eligibility criteria before you can claim 15 hours free childcare.

    You apply online here on Gov.uk.

    You’ll need to make sure you have the following information to hand before starting the application:

    • your national insurance number (or unique taxpayer reference if you are self-employed)
    • the date you started or are due to start work
    • details of any government support or benefits you receive
    • the UK birth certificate reference number (if you have one) for your child.

    You may find out if you’re eligible straight away, but it can take up to 7 days.

    Once your application has been approved, you’ll get a code for free childcare to give to your childcare provider.

    Applications are open from now until 31 March. If you miss the deadline you won’t be able to start using the new entitlements from 1 April. We encourage all parents to apply as soon as possible once they have receive their code.

    Eligible parents are also able to access Tax-Free Childcare through the same application system. However, you don't need to apply for Tax-Free Childcare to be eligible to apply for the 15 hours of free childcare.

    What if I’m already registered for Tax Free Childcare?

    Parents must reconfirm that they are still eligible for Tax-Free Childcare every 3 months.

    As applications are now open for the new free hours entitlement, when eligible parents reconfirm they will receive a code which will also enable them to access the new offer.

    To provide reassurance to parents with reconfirmation windows in late February and March, we’re taking additional steps to ensure every parent is able to give their code to their provider in good time.

    If your reconfirmation window opens on or after the 15 February, HMRC will send you a letter with a temporary code before this date.

    The letter will also explain how to use your code to claim your free place in April. Where possible, please wait for your letter to arrive. You don’t need to contact HMRC.

    Before your letter arrives, you can speak to your provider and use your eligibility for Tax-Free Childcare to demonstrate your eligibility for the new free hours entitlement, as the eligibility criteria are the same. You can do this by showing your provider:

    • Proof of your Tax-Free Childcare eligibility (this can be a screenshot from your childcare account, or simply showing your account to your provider)
    • When your reconfirmation window is (you can get this from your childcare account)
    • Your National Insurance number, and
    • Proof of your child’s date of birth, for example your child’s birth certificate, to show they turn 2 on or before 31 March 2024.

    However, you must wait for your code (either via letter or through your regular childcare account) to formally confirm your free place.

    Do I need to wait for my reconfirmation window to add another child to my account?

    A parent who is already using the childcare service for another child can add a new child to their account at any time.

    Your reconfirmation cycle for your current Tax-Free Childcare will not affect this.

    What happens once I receive my code?

    You’ll need to take the code to your childcare provider, along with your National Insurance Number and your child’s date of birth.

    Your childcare provider will process the code to provide your free place.

    Your local authority can provide support for finding a free place in your area.

    If I receive a code in a letter from HMRC, does this make my code on my childcare account invalid?

    We’re taking these additional steps as a small number of childcare providers are operating earlier deadlines to process codes.

    If you are aware of your childcare provider’s deadline, and your reconfirmation window opens before this deadline, you can continue to use the code accessed via your childcare account, even if you have received a letter with an alternative code. Both codes will be valid.

    Do I still need to reconfirm if my window opens on or after 15 February? 

    If your reconfirmation window opens on or after 15 February, you will receive a letter with a temporary code which can be used straight away to claim your free place.

    However, once your reconfirmation window opens, you will still need to reconfirm via your Childcare Account and share this digital code with your provider.

    This is because you will need to continue to reconfirm via your Childcare Account to ensure your eligibility doesn’t lapse.

    What happens if I lose the letter with my code?

    If your reconfirmation window opens on or after the 15 February (and before 1 April 2024), you now should have received a letter from HMRC with a temporary code.

    The letter will also explain how to use your code to claim your free place in April. Where possible, please wait for your letter to arrive.

    If you haven't received your letter by 15th February, you should contact HMRC.

    My child turns 2 after 1 April. Why aren’t I entitled to free childcare? 

    You can only apply for the first phase of the new working parent entitlement if your child is already 2-years-old or will have had their 2nd birthday on or before 31 March 2024.

    Children who are born on or after 1 April will become eligible later in the year:

    Your child’s birthday When they can get their hours from
    1 January to 31 March 2024 Term starting on or after 1 April
    1 April to 31 August 2024 Term starting on or after 1 September
    1 September to 31 December 2024 Term starting on or after 1 January

    Parents are only able to claim the entitlements from the term after because this gives local authorities and childcare providers enough time to prepare.

    From September 2024, 15 hours childcare support will be extended to eligible working parents with a child from 9-months-old.

    How are you making sure there will be enough childcare places for eligible parents?

    To make sure there are enough places available, we’re investing over £400 million in 2024-25 to increase the hourly rates paid to local authorities.

    For 2024-25, national average hourly rates paid by the government will be £11.22 for children under 2-years-olds, £8.28 for two-year-olds, and £5.88 for three- and four-year-olds.

    Start-up grants will also be available for new or returning childminders who have:

    • completed their registration on or after 15 March 2023;
    • [for returning childminders] registered at least 12 months after the cancellation of a previous registration.

     

     

     

  • Calendar dates

    Wed 07 Feb 2024

    A reminder that it is the last day of half term on Friday. We reopen on Tuesday 20th Feb.
    Below are a few dates for next half term.

    Dates for your Diary

    A few dates for your diary for the next half
    term

    Open. Tuesday 20 th February

    World Book Day Thursday 7 th March

    Red Nose Day Friday 15 th March

    Close Easter Thursday 21 st March

    Open Tuesday 9 th April

  • Easy fundraising

    Tue 06 Feb 2024

    Fundraising support for our preschool

    Could everyone please do all online shopping through our easy fundraising page. It’s free and won’t cost you a penny, but everything you spend online, preschool will earn money from.

    Thank you

    https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/preschoolstmarks/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=cause-activation&utm_term=A2303&utm_content=socialshare

  • Breakfast with Santa

    Tue 26 Sep 2023

    Breakfast with Santa

    on Saturday 2nd of December

    9.30-11.30am

    Ticket price

    £15 per family 2 adults 2 children/ 1 child 3 adults

    £5 per child

    £3.50 per adult

    Held at Preschool@stmarks Church Hall

    Chester CH4 8DE

    Raffle tickets available at Preschool

  • Increase Early Years Funding

    Tue 29 Nov 2022

    Childcare businesses are suffering from years of underfunding, with no support announced in the budget. Please sign this petition started by Preschool Stmarks to increase funding for early years settings:

    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/628412

  • Christmas sing a long

    Tue 08 Nov 2022

    Please make a note of the date for our Christmas Sing a Long, all invited to join us .

  • Closure Update.

    Tue 08 Nov 2022

    Closure Update.

     

    Preschool will be closed on Thursday 1st December due to our building being used as a voting station.

    Please note we are also closed on Friday 2nd of that week for a training day so we will only be open on Tuesday and Wednesday of that week.

    Sorry for any inconvenience.

  • Significant dates for your diary.

    Thu 20 Oct 2022

    Please add these dates to your Diary.

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