Parents should ensure they’re not missing out on cash they’re entitled to receive for their children’s pre-school education.

They and guardians of children who have their fourth birthday between September 1, 2018, and August 31, 2019, can apply for £3,420.

Ann Corlett MHK, who’s a member of the Department of Education, Sport and Culture, said: ’Good quality early years education has a positive and long term impact on children’s attainment, progress and social-behavioural development.

’That’s why this administration is investing heavily in the financial support available to parents to put towards pre-school education.

’The former standard rate of the pre-school credit was doubled in this year’s Budget, increasing from £1,700 to £3,420 per child. The credit is now a universal benefit, which means that every child is entitled to the same amount.’

She said that the financial contribution the DESC made available to parents for pre-school education had increased by almost a factor of 10 - a difference of 877 per cent - since its introduction in 2012.

’We want children to get the best possible start in life,’ she added.

’This significant investment demonstrates government’s commitment to that objective.’

Applying for the credit can be done online and the DESC says it is quick and easy.

Hard copies of the application form are also available from the Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal in Douglas and from DESC’s headquarters at Hamilton House on Peel Road, Douglas.

The credit can be used with providers of child day-care who offer pre-school provision and are registered with the Department of Health and Social Care.

Up to one half of the total credit can be used between September 2018 and February 2019 and the remaining balance, or the whole amount, can be used between March 2019 and August 2019.

In the 2017-18 academic year, a total of 775 credits have been issued to parents of children having their fourth birthday during the year.

Acceptance of a child into a pre-school has no influence on where the child can be subsequently enrolled for primary education. =#

Details of primary schools catchment areas are available from the DESC by telephoning 685820.