Apply for OR reconfirm your 30 hours eligibility code to receive 30 hours free childcare.

Free Early Learning / Education

    Childcare/early learning/education is good for children’s social, physical and mental development and also helps them to prepare for school – giving your child the best start in life.

    See advice for parents of children aged 0-4 years old with special educational needs (SEND).

    More help with childcare costs from September 2024

    From September 2024, working parents will be able to access more support with childcare costs.

    If your child is between 9 and 23 months old, you could get up to 15 hours of free childcare.

    Working parents, have you applied for your code?

    You will need to apply for a code by 31 August 2024. Watch our video and visit the links below to find out more.

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    More help with costs from September 2025

    Up to 30 hours for eligible working families with a child from 9 months old up to school age.


    Current free childcare and education – apply now

    Don't miss out – visit your childcare setting to secure your child's place today.

    Free 30 hours for working parents of 3 and 4 year olds

    Free 30 hours childcare and Tax-Free Childcare for working parents of 3 and 4-year-olds

    Find out if you’re eligible for the new government scheme.

     

    Free 15 hours childcare for working parents

    Up to 15 hours for eligible working families with a 2-year old.

    Find out if you're eligible and apply (external link).


    Wraparound childcare

    Wraparound childcare is before and after-school childcare for primary school children aged 5-11 years old in England during term time. This includes breakfast clubs and regular after-school provision until 6pm or later.

    The care is aimed at helping parents access more childcare and work the hours they want to. It should be available every school day outside of regular school hours.

    From September 2024, parents can expect to see an increase in the number of wraparound childcare places available across the country.

    Wraparound care eligibility

    All parents in England with primary school-aged children will be able to access wraparound care in their local area.

    The fees will be set by providers. Parents eligible for Tax-Free Childcare or Universal Credit Childcare will be able to use the support to help pay for wraparound care.

    Understanding the free early education and childcare entitlements

    Read our guide to entitlements for parents and carers.

    Help paying for childcare

    Can I get help with my childcare costs? (external link)

    Looking for help with childcare costs? See the GOV.UK Childcare Choices page (external link).

    Further Information

    Holidays, Activities and Food (HAF) programme

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    May 29, 2024