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At the end of the day, theres no definitive date on when to start looking for a day nursery. Some people recommend looking as early as during pregnancy to get a head start. Our best advice to parents is that you should look for nursery places as soon as possible. After all, its better to be safe than sorry.
1.0 What is my child entitled to ? All children aged 3-5 are entitled to up to 1140 hours per year of funded ELC. Children become eligible ing to when their 3rd birthday falls. In Glasgow, you can access your childs funded entitlement from the Monday after their 3rd birthday.
All children aged 3-4 are entitled to 1,140 hours of free childcare a year (approximately 30 hours a week during term time). There are no work or earnings requirements and you do not have to be in receipt of certain benefits or meet any other eligibility criteria. Some local councils may offer more than 30 hours.
Glasgow has 30 secondary schools, approximately 140 primary schools and over 200 local authority nurseries and partnership nurseries.
Funded early learning and childcare is free to parents, but funded by the Scottish Government. You can get up to 1,140 hours of funded early learning and childcare a year (around 30 hours a week in term time) if your child is 3 or 4 years old. Some 2 year olds are also eligible.
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If you access them during term-time only, you will be entitled to 30 hours of funded nursery provision per week. Some Funded Providers may spread your childs entitlement over 52 weeks which would make the weekly entitlement 21.9 hours. You cannot access any more than 30 hours of funded nursery provision per week.
Children aged 3 and 4 years old on or between 1 March and 31 August are eligible for a place in the autumn term. on or between 1 September and 31 December are eligible for a place in the spring term.
How much free childcare do you get in Scotland? The 1,140 hours free early learning and childcare hours enable families in Scotland to have their children in nursery or use other early years provision for 30 hours per week during school term time (38 weeks), or close to 22 hours a week if spread across the year.

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