Did you know? Our programmes are NCS eligible.
We’re here to help with your application… Our Before, After School, and Holiday Programmes are tailored to meet the needs of families across Ireland, providing enriching experiences that extend beyond the school curriculum. The National Childcare Scheme (NCS) is a government programme designed to provide financial support to families for childcare costs and early learning. Since 2019, we have helped thousands of families apply for the National Childcare Scheme, supporting subsidised fees per hour off their bills.
Updated NCS Rates 2024
Minister Roderic O’Gorman has introduced a new rate as part of the Budget 2024 measures, increasing the minimum NCS subsidy rate from €1.40 to €2.14. This means parents can now receive a higher subsidy towards their childcare fees for the upcoming academic year. From September 2024, each child will be entitled to a minimum of €2.14 per hour deducted from their childcare bill (this is a non-means-tested rate) and up to €3.75 per hour (means-tested).
Sample Fees
View our Sample Fees including examples of the NCS savings.
Childcare Subsidy calculator and Application Support
Use the childcare subsidy calculator to understand new child care rates and fees and discover how you can apply for the NCS.
Childcare Subsidy Calculator
Before your NCS application – you can check your eligibility and calculate your individual subsidy online. This will enable you to see how much subsidy you will be eligible to receive.
Start your NCS Application
To start your NCS application you will need your MyGovID account to hand. If you don’t have a MyGovdID account or you don’t have access to this – you’ll need to create and/or verify your account via the government the government website. For this, you will need to have: Your PPS (Personal Public Service) number, your Public Services Card and your mobile phone number.
Checking your Application through the HIVE Portal
If you are eligible for the NCS subsidy and your application has been processed, you will be notified of the amount you are eligible for and receive a unique “CHICK CODE” on the HIVE portal. Access your HIVE portal via link below.
New to Sprint Kids?
Our passionate team of Garda-vetted, professionally trained staff are ready to welcome your child and immerse them in an exciting world of new opportunities. Find out more about Sprint Kids and how to register your child in our Before, After School & Holiday Programmes today!
How to Register with Sprint Kids
Looking to book now that you’re informed about the NCS? Discover how simple it is to register your child for our Before, After School & Holiday Programmes. Registration is easy and free! Our NCS Fact sheet also includes all the terms and conditions to look out for when booking through the NCS scheme.
Questions? We're here to help.
Enrolling your child in a new programme can feel daunting, and you might have some pressing questions. To help, we’ve compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions, answered right here for your convenience. If you don’t find exactly what you’re looking for, our ‘Contact Us’ page will connect you with our team, who will be happy to assist.
Is the Sprint Kids programmes eligible for the National Childcare Scheme (NCS)?
Yes, all our services are registered with Tusla and therefore eligible for the NCS. This allows us to claim subsidies, on your behalf for your childcare bill of up to €3.75 per hour for up to 17 hours for Junior and Senior infants and 12 hours for Classes 1-6. Any queries should be directed to the services Programme Coordinator who will assist you with your application.
Are you registered with Tusla?
Yes, all School Age Childcare services are required to register with Tusla as they are our regulator and inspector. We also inspect our own services at least once a year to make sure that our own stringent standards are being adhered to.
How do i know if I'm eligible for NCS?
Universal Subsidy: This subsidy is available to all working parents (training and studying are considered work) is not means-tested. It provides a fixed amount per hour of childcare and is applicable to children aged between 6 months (24 weeks) and 15 years.
Income-Assessed Subsidy: This subsidy is means-tested and available to families with an annual reckonable income of up to €60,000. The amount of subsidy is based on the family’s income, the age of the child, and their educational stage. You cannot get both at the same time, but if you fit in the two options you can choose which one suits best your family.
How many hours am I entitled to for the NCS?
Enhanced Hours Subsidy: If you (and your partner, if applicable) are working, studying, or training, you are eligible for up to 45 hours of subsidised childcare per week. This means that you can receive financial support for up to 45 hours of childcare services during that week.
Standard Hours Subsidy: If you (and your partner, if applicable) are not working, studying, or training, you can still qualify for subsidised childcare. In this case, you are entitled to up to 20 hours of subsidised childcare per week. This means that you can receive financial support for up to 20 hours of childcare services during that week.
I am a student. Am I eligible for the NCS?
Under the NCS, any form of study or training is considered equivalent to work. This means that if you or your partner (if applicable) are studying or undergoing training, those hours are considered when determining your eligibility for the enhanced hours subsidy.
Need further assistance with your NCS application?
If you need any assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact our programme coordinators directly in schools or send us an email at: info@sprintkids.ie The government also provides support through the National Childcare Scheme. If you need further information, please feel free to contact their support line on 01-906-8530.