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button68
13-03-2008, 05:36 PM
OK I am going to sound like a right penny pinching so-and-so but had an enquiry for After School (independent arrival, age 12 I posted earlier in week)

Have never had after school so was unsure what to charge. Trying to get info on fees off other CM's around here is like trying to get blood out of a stone :angry: I phoned the local after school club and they charge £5 3.30 -6pm :eek: they are subsidised (sp?)

He will arrive about 3.45 and be collected by 5.30 - I decided on £7.50 (I don't know why) Spoke to mum today and she is coming around in the Easter break with E to got through paperwork and she said by the way how much? I said I've not done after school before but how about £7.50 per session to which she replied "That's Brilliant!!!" ....... fear I may have diddled myself :(

Was thinking would it look odd to say (when she comes around) if E would like a snack on arrival then there would be an additional cost of £1 - £1.50?? And what 'snack' would you give to a strapping (I've seen him :eek: ) 12 year old?? to justify this??

crazybones
13-03-2008, 05:38 PM
I think £7.50 for less than an hour seems good. I would say I provide a piece of fruit free as a snack but if he will require more I charge ......?

miffy
13-03-2008, 05:41 PM
I think that's the only way you could up the charges when she comes round

You could also say your fees will be going up in.................(whenever)

12 yo's often have a very healthy appetite so £1.00 to £1.50 for a snack isn't bad

Miffy xx

Blaze
13-03-2008, 05:42 PM
Agree with the above!
Tasha:)

sarah707
13-03-2008, 06:25 PM
I think £7.50 sounds ok tbh... I work on about £3 per hour including tea for my afterschoolers.

My lot all have up to 2 slices of toast with spread or jam when they get back :D

Angela234
13-03-2008, 06:29 PM
I have a 11 year old afterschool always hungry i give 2 sandwiches or toast portion of fruit and a yogurt
I charge £3.00 an hour any new ones now gone up to £3.50 includes snack

Angela

button68
13-03-2008, 06:32 PM
Sorry I should have said he arrives at 3.45pm now I look like a right turnip! :blush: :o :blush:

I'll go and edit my original post :rolleyes:

button68
13-03-2008, 06:37 PM
Right I have now read all your replies and it would appear that my £7.50 would be a spot on price if I include a snack and toast seems a great idea :thumbsup:

It was just the way the mum sounded to delighted! Made me think :doh: should have asked for more ..... naughty, greedy, Buttons :blush:

sarah707
13-03-2008, 06:39 PM
:laughing: As my little mindee would say... silly you! She's only just 4 and says it in a sing-song voice! :laughing:

crazybones
13-03-2008, 06:40 PM
Right I have now read all your replies and it would appear that my £7.50 would be a spot on price if I include a snack and toast seems a great idea :thumbsup:

It was just she way the mum sounded to delighted! Made me think :doh: should have asked for more ..... naughty, greedy, Buttons :blush:

If it makes you feel any better, my after school kids are here for between 2 and 3 hours and I get £8. And I have to go and pick them up.

button68
13-03-2008, 06:42 PM
If it makes you feel any better, my after school kids are here for between 2 and 3 hours and I get £8. And I have to go and pick them up.

I know and at 12 he'll probably just want to chill and occupy himself anyway ;)

Twinkles
13-03-2008, 07:00 PM
Sounds about right. Will you have him in the school holidays ?

button68
13-03-2008, 07:13 PM
Sounds about right. Will you have him in the school holidays ?

Nope! No school holidays and only 2 or maybe 3 times a week :(

I said to DH "£15 a week seems hardly worth the hassle" but he looked at it the other way "£15 or £60 a month for not alot 'cos you need to be in for our DS coming in from school anyway ;) "

Anyway if she thinks that £7.50 is cheap then it may encourage her to go for 3 days a week and using DH's logic thats £22.50 a week or £90 a month for not alot :p

tomy12
13-03-2008, 07:32 PM
hi all

i charge My hourly rate of £3.50 for after schoolers this includes a snack when we get back from school.

claire

disney
13-03-2008, 07:50 PM
sounds ok to me . i have after schoolers from 3pm - 5 pm and charge £ 6 that includes all snacks so yer i would do it :)

avril
13-03-2008, 07:59 PM
hi all

i charge My hourly rate of £3.50 for after schoolers this includes a snack when we get back from school.

claire

Me too!!

Avril x:)

miss muffit
13-03-2008, 08:14 PM
Hi I think the before and afterschoolers make up a fair bit of money over the month, and to be honest they more or less look after themselves which is great, most of us charge £3.50 - £4.00 per hour which includes a snack of fruit, biscuit and a drink.
something else I do is I charge from 3.15 not 3.30 for collection time. would be intreasted to know if anyone else out there charges this? :) :) :)

button68
13-03-2008, 08:39 PM
Hi I think the before and afterschoolers make up a fair bit of money over the month, and to be honest they more or less look after themselves which is great,

Yes, I can see that even having 2 or 3 after schoolers can really add to your monthly income I have pretty well decided to steer clear of that market for now so will only have the 1 - hence why it seems such a pittance :rolleyes:

miffy
13-03-2008, 08:44 PM
Hi I think the before and afterschoolers make up a fair bit of money over the month, and to be honest they more or less look after themselves which is great, most of us charge £3.50 - £4.00 per hour which includes a snack of fruit, biscuit and a drink.
something else I do is I charge from 3.15 not 3.30 for collection time. would be intreasted to know if anyone else out there charges this? :) :) :)

I have heard where minders charge from 3.15 or even 3pm to cover their journey time to school

Personally I don't but that's my choice

Miffy xx

michellethegooner
13-03-2008, 08:58 PM
that sounds about right, I was charging £7.50 as well for my old afterschool mindee again for not doing very much giving her snack and she would go and play with my daughter they was 1 year age difference and they went same school so it was just like having dd's friend round to play...

Michelle

button68
17-03-2008, 08:47 PM
Well mum and E the mindee came around after school today.

He is lovely, he got on great with my DS and he just adored my DD (he's an only child so thinks little Amelia is soooooo cute:p )

Went through the paperwork and mum has decided as well as the Monday and Friday, that are definates, she is also going to pay me for a Wednesday 'just in case' :D Result!!!

berkschick
17-03-2008, 08:49 PM
:clapping:


Thats great news Mandy, well done!

Banana
17-03-2008, 08:50 PM
Brilliant news

xx

Vezz
17-03-2008, 09:52 PM
Well done Mandy!

I'm from London, and only mind pre & after school, and charge £5 ph!

I used to charge £4 until I had quite a few parents say "What?? So-and-so charges £x!!".

Depending on the weather they do go to my beautiful local park after school, plus they get a varied menu (pancakes, sandwiches, hot dogs etc, plus fruit & a drink).

Maybe it's a regional thing?

HilaryT
18-03-2008, 02:40 PM
Yes, I charge for my walking up to or back from school times, also walking to pre-school for collections from there. It adds about quarter hour on to each child. As Mr. Tesco says, every little helps!

Hilary