Hello there,
I'm hoping someone will be able to provide some advice regarding the nursery situation we've found ourselves in.
When we joined our nursery, we joined on the basis that our child would attend full time during term time and reduce their sessions to 2 per week during school holidays. This arrangement has been working well.
We've suddenly been informed that as the nursery is now "busier", we have to double our child's sessions during the school holidays. We do not require these extra sessions and cannot afford them. The unmentioned alternative is that we'll have to find a new nursery.
Before registering our child, our understanding was that the arrangement was permanent and we were not aware that the nursery could force us to increase our sessions. There's nothing in the nursery's terms and conditions which suggests we can be forced to increase the sessions, and we're more than satisfying the nursery's minimum session requirements. I have emails confirming our agreed sessions when we registered with the nursery.
This appears to me to be a cynical attempt to get more money from us - as they're getting more interest they think they could increase their profits by having a different child in nursery all year round. So they're trying to recoup some of that potential 'lost' money through us.
It worries me that if we agree to the increase, they'll then come back to us in the future and force us to increase the number of sessions again.
As a side note, I have multiple friends at the nursery and one of them has recently asked to reduce their sessions and this has been agreed.
Is the nursery within their rights to effectively force us to either increase our sessions with them, or change nursery?
Our child is settled and we're otherwise happy there.
Thanks
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