Family and Childcare Costs UK 2026 — Complete Financial Planning GuideChildcare Costs Calculator UK 2026 — Nursery, Childminder & Free Hours
Calculate the real cost of childcare. Compare nurseries, childminders, nannies. Understand Tax-Free Childcare, free hours, and how to reduce costs.
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Childcare is one of the biggest household expenses for families. Here’s how to understand costs and maximise government support.
Average Childcare Costs
Nursery Costs 2026
| Age Group | Weekly (Full-Time) | Annual |
|---|
| Under 2 | £280-380 | £14,000-19,000 |
| 2-3 years | £250-340 | £12,500-17,000 |
| 3-4 years (after free hours) | £150-250 | £7,500-12,500 |
Regional Variation
| Region | vs National Average |
|---|
| London | +30-40% |
| South East | +15-20% |
| South West | +5-10% |
| Midlands | Average |
| North | -5-15% |
| Scotland | -10-20% |
| Wales | -10-15% |
London Example
| Nursery Item | National Average | Inner London |
|---|
| Under 2, full-time | £15,000 | £20,000+ |
| 2-3 years | £13,000 | £17,000 |
| After free hours | £8,000 | £11,000 |
Childcare Types Compared
Cost Comparison
| Type | Hourly Rate | Weekly (50hrs) | Annual |
|---|
| Nursery (under 2) | £6-8 | £300-400 | £15,000-20,000 |
| Childminder | £5-7 | £250-350 | £12,500-17,500 |
| Nanny (sole charge) | £12-18 gross | £600-900 | £30,000-45,000 |
| Nanny share | £6-9/family | £300-450 | £15,000-22,500 |
| Au pair | Pocket money | £100-150 | £5,000-7,500 |
Pros and Cons
| Type | Pros | Cons |
|---|
| Nursery | Social, regulated, consistent | Less flexible, illness policy |
| Childminder | Home environment, flexible | Fewer children, holidays |
| Nanny | Most flexible, in-home | Most expensive, employer duties |
| Nanny share | Split costs, social | Coordination needed |
| Au pair | Cheap, cultural exchange | Part-time only, inexperienced |
Free Childcare Entitlements
Universal Entitlement (All 3-4 Year Olds)
| Feature | Detail |
|---|
| Hours | 15 hours/week |
| Weeks | 38 weeks (term time) |
| Total | 570 hours/year |
| Eligibility | All children 3-4 |
| Income test | None |
| When starts | Term after 3rd birthday |
Working Parent Entitlements
| Age | Hours | Requirements |
|---|
| 9 months to 2 years | 15 hours/week | Both parents working 16+ hrs at NMW |
| 2 years | 15 hours/week | Both parents working 16+ hrs at NMW |
| 3-4 years | 30 hours/week | Both parents working 16+ hrs at NMW |
Eligibility for Extended Hours
| To Qualify, Each Parent Must: | Threshold |
|---|
| Earn at least | 16 hours × NMW (£9,744/year) |
| Earn no more than | £100,000/year |
| Be employed or self-employed | Or on parental leave |
Value of Free Hours
| Entitlement | Hours/Year | Value (at £6/hr) |
|---|
| Universal (15 hrs) | 570 | £3,420 |
| Extended (30 hrs) | 1,140 | £6,840 |
| 9m-2 years (15 hrs) | 570 | £3,420 |
Free hours can save £3,000-7,000 per year per child.
Tax-Free Childcare
How It Works
| Step | What Happens |
|---|
| 1 | You put money in a childcare account |
| 2 | Government tops up 20% |
| 3 | You pay provider from the account |
| 4 | Maximum: £2,000/year government contribution |
Who’s Eligible
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|
| Both parents working | (or one working, one disabled/carer) |
| Earning at least | 16 hours × NMW |
| Earning under | £100,000 each |
| Child age | Under 12 (or 17 if disabled) |
Tax-Free Childcare Calculator
| Your Childcare Spend | You Pay | Government Adds | Total |
|---|
| £2,000 | £1,600 | £400 | £2,000 |
| £5,000 | £4,000 | £1,000 | £5,000 |
| £8,000 | £6,400 | £1,600 | £8,000 |
| £10,000 | £8,000 | £2,000 | £10,000 |
| £15,000 | £13,000 | £2,000 (max) | £15,000 |
What It Covers
| Eligible | Not Eligible |
|---|
| Registered nurseries | Parent/partner |
| Childminders | Au pairs (usually) |
| After-school clubs | Unregistered carers |
| Holiday clubs | Friends/family (usually) |
| Nannies (Ofsted-registered) | |
Childcare Vouchers (Legacy)
If You Joined Before October 2018
| Feature | Detail |
|---|
| Still available | If you joined scheme before Oct 2018 |
| Maximum | £55/week (basic rate) or £243/month |
| Tax saving | £933/year (basic rate) |
| Can’t join now | Closed to new members |
Vouchers vs Tax-Free Childcare
| Your Situation | Better Option |
|---|
| Basic rate taxpayer | Tax-Free Childcare (usually) |
| Higher rate taxpayer | Childcare vouchers (if still enrolled) |
| Very high childcare costs | Tax-Free Childcare |
| One child | Calculate for your situation |
Universal Credit Childcare
If You Claim UC
| Feature | Detail |
|---|
| Coverage | Up to 85% of childcare costs |
| Maximum (1 child) | £1,014.63/month |
| Maximum (2+ children) | £1,739.37/month |
| Both parents must | Work (or have exemption) |
| Childcare must | Be registered |
UC vs Tax-Free Childcare
| Can’t have both | Must choose |
|---|
| UC childcare element | Usually better if on UC |
| Tax-Free Childcare | If not claiming UC |
Cost Calculation Examples
Example 1: Full-Time Nursery, Under 2
| Item | Cost |
|---|
| Nursery fees (50 hrs/week) | £16,000/year |
| Free hours | £0 (under 2, pre-Sept 2024) |
| Tax-Free Childcare (max) | -£2,000 |
| Net cost | £14,000/year |
| Monthly | £1,167 |
Example 2: Full-Time, Age 3
| Item | Cost |
|---|
| Nursery fees | £13,000/year |
| 30 free hours (1,140 hrs × £6.50) | -£7,410 |
| Remaining cost | £5,590 |
| Tax-Free Childcare (20%) | -£1,118 |
| Net cost | £4,472/year |
| Monthly | £373 |
Example 3: Childminder, 2 Year Old
| Item | Cost |
|---|
| Childminder (45 hrs × £6 × 50 weeks) | £13,500/year |
| 15 free hours (from Sept 2024) | -£4,680 |
| Tax-Free Childcare | -£1,764 |
| Net cost | £7,056/year |
| Monthly | £588 |
Reducing Childcare Costs
Strategies
| Strategy | Potential Saving |
|---|
| Use all free hours | £3,400-6,800/year |
| Tax-Free Childcare | Up to £2,000/year |
| Childminder vs nursery | £2,000-5,000/year |
| Nanny share | 50% vs sole nanny |
| Grandparent help | Variable (huge) |
| Flexible working | Reduce hours needed |
| Term-time only | 20-30% less |
Maximising Free Hours
| Tip | Detail |
|---|
| Check eligibility early | Apply before term starts |
| Re-confirm every 3 months | Tax-Free Childcare requirement |
| Spread hours | Some providers allow year-round |
| Combine providers | Childminder + nursery |
Employer Childcare Benefits
What Employers May Offer
| Benefit | How It Helps |
|---|
| Workplace nursery | Pre-tax benefit (very valuable) |
| Enhanced parental leave | Delay childcare costs |
| Childcare vouchers (legacy) | If still in scheme |
| Flexible working | Reduce hours needed |
| Backup care | Emergency childcare |
Workplace Nursery Benefit
| Compared To | Workplace Nursery | External |
|---|
| Payment | From gross salary | From net |
| Tax saved on £10k | £4,000-5,000 | £0 |
| NI saved on £10k | £1,200+ | £0 |
Workplace nurseries are the most tax-efficient childcare.
Planning for Childcare
Before Baby Arrives
| Action | Timeline |
|---|
| Research local options | During pregnancy |
| Join nursery waiting lists | As early as possible |
| Calculate costs | Before maternity leave |
| Budget for gap | Until free hours start |
Key Age Milestones
| Age | What Changes |
|---|
| 9 months | 15 free hours (working parents, Sept 2024+) |
| 2 years | Possible 15 free hours (working parents) |
| 3 years | Universal 15 hours, or 30 if eligible |
| 4 years (school) | Costs drop significantly |
| After school | Wraparound care needed |
Key Takeaways
- Use all free hours — worth thousands per year
- Tax-Free Childcare — free 20% top-up
- Plan ahead — nursery waiting lists are long
- Childminders often cheaper — than nurseries
- Costs drop at 3 — free hours make big difference
- Check eligibility regularly — rules change
For related content, see our Tax-Free Childcare guide, child benefit guide, and cost of living guide.