Family and Childcare Costs UK 2026 — Complete Financial Planning Guide

Childcare 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 GroupWeekly (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

Regionvs National Average
London+30-40%
South East+15-20%
South West+5-10%
MidlandsAverage
North-5-15%
Scotland-10-20%
Wales-10-15%

London Example

Nursery ItemNational AverageInner 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

TypeHourly RateWeekly (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 pairPocket money£100-150£5,000-7,500

Pros and Cons

TypeProsCons
NurserySocial, regulated, consistentLess flexible, illness policy
ChildminderHome environment, flexibleFewer children, holidays
NannyMost flexible, in-homeMost expensive, employer duties
Nanny shareSplit costs, socialCoordination needed
Au pairCheap, cultural exchangePart-time only, inexperienced

Free Childcare Entitlements

Universal Entitlement (All 3-4 Year Olds)

FeatureDetail
Hours15 hours/week
Weeks38 weeks (term time)
Total570 hours/year
EligibilityAll children 3-4
Income testNone
When startsTerm after 3rd birthday

Working Parent Entitlements

AgeHoursRequirements
9 months to 2 years15 hours/weekBoth parents working 16+ hrs at NMW
2 years15 hours/weekBoth parents working 16+ hrs at NMW
3-4 years30 hours/weekBoth parents working 16+ hrs at NMW

Eligibility for Extended Hours

To Qualify, Each Parent Must:Threshold
Earn at least16 hours × NMW (£9,744/year)
Earn no more than£100,000/year
Be employed or self-employedOr on parental leave

Value of Free Hours

EntitlementHours/YearValue (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

StepWhat Happens
1You put money in a childcare account
2Government tops up 20%
3You pay provider from the account
4Maximum: £2,000/year government contribution

Who’s Eligible

RequirementDetail
Both parents working(or one working, one disabled/carer)
Earning at least16 hours × NMW
Earning under£100,000 each
Child ageUnder 12 (or 17 if disabled)

Tax-Free Childcare Calculator

Your Childcare SpendYou PayGovernment AddsTotal
£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

EligibleNot Eligible
Registered nurseriesParent/partner
ChildmindersAu pairs (usually)
After-school clubsUnregistered carers
Holiday clubsFriends/family (usually)
Nannies (Ofsted-registered)

Childcare Vouchers (Legacy)

If You Joined Before October 2018

FeatureDetail
Still availableIf you joined scheme before Oct 2018
Maximum£55/week (basic rate) or £243/month
Tax saving£933/year (basic rate)
Can’t join nowClosed to new members

Vouchers vs Tax-Free Childcare

Your SituationBetter Option
Basic rate taxpayerTax-Free Childcare (usually)
Higher rate taxpayerChildcare vouchers (if still enrolled)
Very high childcare costsTax-Free Childcare
One childCalculate for your situation

Universal Credit Childcare

If You Claim UC

FeatureDetail
CoverageUp to 85% of childcare costs
Maximum (1 child)£1,014.63/month
Maximum (2+ children)£1,739.37/month
Both parents mustWork (or have exemption)
Childcare mustBe registered

UC vs Tax-Free Childcare

Can’t have bothMust choose
UC childcare elementUsually better if on UC
Tax-Free ChildcareIf not claiming UC

Cost Calculation Examples

Example 1: Full-Time Nursery, Under 2

ItemCost
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

ItemCost
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

ItemCost
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

StrategyPotential Saving
Use all free hours£3,400-6,800/year
Tax-Free ChildcareUp to £2,000/year
Childminder vs nursery£2,000-5,000/year
Nanny share50% vs sole nanny
Grandparent helpVariable (huge)
Flexible workingReduce hours needed
Term-time only20-30% less

Maximising Free Hours

TipDetail
Check eligibility earlyApply before term starts
Re-confirm every 3 monthsTax-Free Childcare requirement
Spread hoursSome providers allow year-round
Combine providersChildminder + nursery

Employer Childcare Benefits

What Employers May Offer

BenefitHow It Helps
Workplace nurseryPre-tax benefit (very valuable)
Enhanced parental leaveDelay childcare costs
Childcare vouchers (legacy)If still in scheme
Flexible workingReduce hours needed
Backup careEmergency childcare

Workplace Nursery Benefit

Compared ToWorkplace NurseryExternal
PaymentFrom gross salaryFrom 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

ActionTimeline
Research local optionsDuring pregnancy
Join nursery waiting listsAs early as possible
Calculate costsBefore maternity leave
Budget for gapUntil free hours start

Key Age Milestones

AgeWhat Changes
9 months15 free hours (working parents, Sept 2024+)
2 yearsPossible 15 free hours (working parents)
3 yearsUniversal 15 hours, or 30 if eligible
4 years (school)Costs drop significantly
After schoolWraparound care needed

Key Takeaways

  1. Use all free hours — worth thousands per year
  2. Tax-Free Childcare — free 20% top-up
  3. Plan ahead — nursery waiting lists are long
  4. Childminders often cheaper — than nurseries
  5. Costs drop at 3 — free hours make big difference
  6. Check eligibility regularly — rules change

For related content, see our Tax-Free Childcare guide, child benefit guide, and cost of living guide.

Sources

  1. MoneyHelper — Everyday money