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How Much Does a Childminder Cost in the UK?

Average childminder costs by region, how childminder fees compare to nurseries, free childcare hours, and help with childcare costs. UK 2026 guide.

Childminder fees are one of the biggest costs for working parents. Here is what childminders charge across the UK, how to reduce the cost, and how they compare to other childcare options.

Average Childminder Costs by Age

Child’s age Average hourly rate Average weekly cost (25 hours) Average weekly cost (50 hours)
Under 2 £5.50–£7.00 £137–£175 £275–£350
Age 2 £5.25–£6.50 £131–£163 £263–£325
Age 3–4 (before free hours) £5.00–£6.50 £125–£163 £250–£325
Age 3–4 (after 30 free hours) £5.00–£6.50 £0–£100 (remaining hours only) £100–£195
School age (before/after school) £4.50–£6.00 £45–£90 (10–15 hours) N/A

Childminder Costs by Region

Region Average hourly rate (under 2) Average weekly cost (25 hours)
London (Inner) £7.00–£9.00 £175–£225
London (Outer) £6.50–£8.00 £163–£200
South East £6.00–£7.50 £150–£188
South West £5.50–£6.50 £138–£163
East of England £5.50–£7.00 £138–£175
West Midlands £5.00–£6.00 £125–£150
East Midlands £5.00–£6.00 £125–£150
North West £5.00–£6.00 £125–£150
North East £4.50–£5.50 £113–£138
Yorkshire £5.00–£5.75 £125–£144
Wales £4.50–£5.50 £113–£138
Scotland £4.50–£5.50 £113–£138
Northern Ireland £4.00–£5.00 £100–£125

Childminder vs Nursery Costs

Factor Childminder Nursery
Average hourly rate (under 2) £5.50–£7.00 £6.00–£8.00
Average weekly cost (25 hours, under 2) £137–£175 £150–£200
Flexibility on hours Usually more flexible Fixed sessions (mornings, full days)
Holiday charges Some charge only for booked days Usually charge during closures
Sibling discounts Often available (10–20% off) Less common
Registration fees Rare Common (£25–£100)
Included meals Usually included Sometimes extra (£2–£5/day)
Ratios 3 children under 5 per childminder Varies by age group

Annual Childcare Costs

Childcare type Hours/week Under 2 (annual) Age 2 (annual) Age 3-4 with 30 free hours (annual)
Childminder 25 £6,500–£9,100 £6,200–£8,500 £0–£5,200
Childminder 50 £13,000–£18,200 £12,500–£16,900 £5,200–£10,100
Nursery 25 £7,500–£10,400 £7,000–£9,400 £0–£5,500
Nursery 50 £15,000–£20,800 £14,000–£18,800 £5,500–£11,000

Government Help with Childcare Costs

Free Childcare Hours

Age Hours per week Weeks per year Eligibility
9 months to 2 years 15 hours 38 weeks Both parents working (or single working parent)
2 year olds 15 hours 38 weeks All children from April 2025
3–4 year olds 15 hours 38 weeks All children
3–4 year olds 30 hours 38 weeks Both parents working, earning under £100,000 each

The free hours are delivered through Ofsted-registered childminders and nurseries. Not all childminders offer funded places.

Tax-Free Childcare

Feature Details
How it works Government adds £2 for every £8 you pay into a childcare account
Maximum top-up £2,000 per child per year (£4,000 for disabled children)
Eligibility Both parents working, earning at least NMW × 16 hours/week
Income cap £100,000 per parent
Age limit Up to age 11 (or 17 for disabled children)
Can use for childminders Yes — if Ofsted-registered

Universal Credit Childcare Element

Feature Details
What it covers Up to 85% of childcare costs
Maximum per month £1,014.63 for one child, £1,739.37 for two+ children
Eligibility On Universal Credit, both parents working (or single parent working)
Childcare must be Registered with Ofsted
Upfront cost issue You pay first, then claim back — can get an advance if needed

Childcare Vouchers (Closed to New Applicants)

Feature Details
Status Closed to new applicants since October 2018
Existing users Can continue until the child leaves qualifying childcare
Tax saving Up to £933/year per parent (basic rate taxpayer)
Can use alongside Cannot use with Tax-Free Childcare or UC childcare element

What to Check When Choosing a Childminder

Factor What to ask
Ofsted registration Essential — you cannot claim government help without it
Ofsted rating Check their latest inspection report
Fees and what is included Meals, nappies, activities, outings
Holiday and sickness policy Do you pay when the childminder is ill or on holiday?
Notice period Usually 4 weeks
Deposit Typically one or two weeks’ fees
Sibling discount Ask — many offer 10–20% off
Pick-up and drop-off Do they do school runs?
Contract Always get a written contract

How to Find a Childminder

Resource Details
Childcare.co.uk Search by postcode for registered childminders
Your council’s Family Information Service Free local childcare search
Pacey.org.uk Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY)
Ofsted reports Check at reports.ofsted.gov.uk
Word of mouth Ask other parents in your area

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