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I would think it would depend on the qualification of the person running the session as well as materials and if it was a one off or every week per term, also how many children are involved and if there will be other teachers involved too... I am a teacher and have charged ?200 for a couple of hours of INSET for teachers and I know people who come into schools charge a similar price for a one off session.

Depends what it is, surely...


A half day "workshop" kind of thing, regular hour long slots etc. I have to say that ?25 an hour sounds very, very thin.


I know people who will do a 3 hour session for ?250- ?300. A quick browse around websites that tailor these for schools suggests that this is quite cheap.


DHJS charge parents ?5 or ?6 a 45 min / hour long session. So that would be somewhere around 75 an hour. I;m pretty sure that "cost" to parents isn't directly related to the cost of providing the class (so not necessarily a good guide)

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