campbell wrote: F*ckin' 'ell...those are scary numbers. Was a bit less than that here in the commuterville that is Linlithgow, albeit that was 3 days per week, but I think even pro-rata you are facing some stiff pricing indeed. Take it you are using childcare vouchers, if available?
Wife gets them, but all it really means is you get some tax off. Doesn't matter anyway , losing them in 2013 according to the last budget , over the threshold but that's another argument ! stupid way of assessing households. I remember hearing on radio scotland that some parts of Dundee are the most expensive places for childcare in scotland.
campbell wrote: School days start to help a little but before long it's gymnastics uniforms, reebok trainers, "voluntary" contributions to school funds, yada yada...someone surely told you before the seed was sown that life would never be the same again

Enjoy!

still not going to be as expensive as childcare .... (i hope fingers crossed L) .... they are not going to private school thats for sure
mckeann wrote: 4 weeks (roughly) a month so 16 days a month = £62.50 or £31.25 a day for an 8 hour day thats £3.91 an hour per kid.
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Sounds about right. Its the start of the educational ladder the way I see it , they start to learn and get used to environments with other kids. Having said that , still not chuffed the grandparents cant help , they seem to prefer spending 6 months in France and the other side still works.