EH Education – Ofsted Registered
Recognised by Ofsted for quality and safeguarding, giving parents peace of mind and access to childcare support schemes
What Does “Ofsted Registered” Mean?
Being Ofsted registered means our tuition centre is officially recognised and regulated by the UK’s education watchdog, the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted).
This registration is important because it shows that:
- ✅ We meet strict standards for safety, quality of teaching, and the suitability of staff.
- ✅ Safeguarding checks are in place to protect your child.
- ✅ Our facilities and procedures are regularly monitored and inspected.
- ✅ Parents can have confidence that we follow best practice and legal requirements.
Why does Ofsted registration matter for parents?
If you’re claiming support through Universal Credit or using Tax-Free Childcare, you can only use these benefits with an Ofsted-registered provider.
This means you could get back up to 85% of tuition costs through Universal Credit, or benefit from the government topping up your payments with Tax-Free Childcare.
Registration gives you peace of mind that your child’s learning environment is safe, professional, and accountable.
“Our Ofsted registration not only demonstrates our commitment to quality but also helps families access financial support with tuition costs.”
Help with Tuition Costs
As an Ofsted‑registered tuition provider, EH Education is recognised by the UK government. This means parents and carers may be able to access financial support with tuition fees through Tax‑Free Childcare and Universal Credit.
1) Tax‑Free Childcare
What you get
- Up to £500 every 3 months (£2,000 per year) per child.
- Up to £1,000 every 3 months (£4,000 per year) if your child is disabled.
How it works
- Set up an online childcare account.
- For every £8 you pay in, the government adds £2.
- Use these funds to pay an Ofsted‑registered provider (such as EH Education).
Can be combined with
- 15 or 30 hours of free childcare (if eligible).
2) Universal Credit (UC)
What you get
- Claim back up to 85% of eligible childcare costs.
Eligibility (summary)
- Child’s age: Under 17 (or under 16 if you’re on Tax Credits instead of UC).
- Work status: You (or your partner) must be working or have a job offer.
- Savings: You and your partner must have £16,000 or less in savings.
- Necessity: The tuition must be required to allow you to work (or prepare for work).
How it works
- You pay EH Education first.
- You then claim the costs back through your UC account, following GOV.UK guidance.
Check eligibility: Universal Credit childcare support – GOV.UK
Why this matters: Only Ofsted‑registered providers can be used with these schemes. Registration gives peace of mind that our provision is safe, professional and accountable.
“Our Ofsted registration not only demonstrates our commitment to quality but also helps families access financial support with tuition costs.”
Initial assessment: £25 for 30 minutes (required before joining group tuition to ensure correct placement).
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