Tech Camp
Per Day or Per Week
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From 20 British poundsFrom £20
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From 100 British poundsFrom £100
Frequently asked questions
Yes! We are Ofsted registered therefore you can use Tax-free Childcare Vouchers or claim 85% of the cost back through Universal Credit. To use Universal Credit, first of all, you will need to make a booking to secure your spot and then you will receive an invoice with all the details you require to claim. Tax-Free Childcare Vouchers: We currently accept vouchers from the following providers: Care 4 - 36576238 Computer Share Vouchers - ID number 0026952560 Childcare Grant Payment Scheme - CCG6342595 Edenred - P21348300 Kiddivoucher
Sodexo Fideliti - UTE001C RG Childcare - 39774370089 Caboodle
Tax-Free Childcare account details:
U Teach Mi Ltd
St Raphael's
Tech Club
UB5 6NL
Ofsted Reg# 2752118
Once you have paid through your provider please e-mail us with the reference to confirm your payment. We will then respond to you with a reference code to use to book your child on to tech club at https://learn.uteachmi.com/booknow.
Please click on the "TECH CLUB" OR "BREAKFAST CLUB"button at the top right of the screen or if you are on mobile then please click on the 3 lines and then click "TECH CLUB" or "BREAKFAST CLUB". If you are booking for our holiday camps then please click on the button that says "TECH CAMP" and follow the instructions.
Our service providers impose a 2.5% service fee on ticket sales, and I want to emphasise that this fee does not contribute to U Teach Mi Ltd but is directed to the service provider to cover their operational costs.
We appreciate your understanding in this matter, and if you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Unfortunately, no. The pricing structure is fixed based on the block booking, and it remains the same regardless of when a customer joins. This policy is in place to maintain fairness and consistency for all participants. The pricing is determined by the overall value of the entire block of lessons and the resources allocated for each student. Reducing the price for late joiners would not be fair to those who committed from the start, and it would disrupt the planned curriculum.