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estrelas
27-08-2009, 08:42 AM
Who do I call to find out my max numbers? I mean for over 8's etc?

Is it insurance ?

andreaschildcare
27-08-2009, 08:43 AM
id ur with NCMA u can have up to 12 children for insurance but must also be within ur numbers for unders 8's as per your certificate from ofsted

Morton Michel I believe is the same but with 10 children

estrelas
27-08-2009, 08:46 AM
So its the same for all of us? 12?

andreaschildcare
27-08-2009, 08:47 AM
yes for insurance purposes if you have your insurance with NCMA it covers you for 12 children. But you need to still be within what your ofsted certificate says for under 8's.

So if you are allowed 6 under 8, then you could if you wanted have 6 over 8 as well iyswim :)

estrelas
27-08-2009, 08:53 AM
Thanks for that

12 is an awful lot tho !! imagine, i'm stressing cos will have 8 here some nights for tea :panic: :panic:

The Juggler
27-08-2009, 03:05 PM
Thanks for that

12 is an awful lot tho !! imagine, i'm stressing cos will have 8 here some nights for tea :panic: :panic:

I'm starting with 8 coming home from school but 3 leaving as soon as we're in the door pretty much.

Some nights have 6 or 7 for tea. I wouldn't have done the 8 if they were staying for tea but that's just a personal choice.

nikim
27-08-2009, 04:29 PM
this also includes your own children and any friends they may have over aswell, my son is 10 so doesnt count in my ofsted no. iyswim and he will often turn up with 4 mates after school to play football in the garden :rolleyes: but they can only come in if they dont take me over the 10 i am allowed on my insurance with morton and michel