Childcare in Birmingham
Nurseries, childminders, fees and Ofsted ratings — computed from the official register.
961
Providers
634
Nurseries
9.7%
Outstanding
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Avg fee
Top-rated nurseries in Birmingham
- Cheeky Monkeys Day NurseryBirmingham · Outstanding
- Norfolk House NurseryBIRMINGHAM · Outstanding
- Hamd House Nursery - Bordesley GreenBirmingham · Outstanding
- Highfield Day NurseryBirmingham · Outstanding
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- Little MemoriesBIRMINGHAM · Outstanding
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- Hamd House Nursery - Small HeathBirmingham · Outstanding
- Priory PoppetsBirmingham · Outstanding
- The Nest Nursery Wood EndBirmingham · Outstanding
Funded 15 & 30 hours childcare in Birmingham
In England, working families can get 15 hours of funded childcare a week from 9 months old, rising to 30 hours from September 2025, during term time (38 weeks a year). All 3–4-year-olds get at least 15 universal funded hours regardless of parents' work status, and some 2-year-olds qualify through additional support schemes.
Funded hours are used at participating nurseries and childminders — each profile on this page shows whether a setting has funded 2-year-old and 3–4-year-old places registered. Check eligibility and apply via GOV.UK childcare eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many nurseries are there in Birmingham?
Birmingham has 961 registered childcare providers: 634 nurseries and 327 childminders.
How good are nurseries in Birmingham?
9.7% of rated providers in Birmingham hold an Outstanding grade (49 Outstanding, 447 Good).
Can I use funded 15/30 hours childcare in Birmingham?
Yes — eligible families can use government-funded childcare hours at participating providers in Birmingham. Each provider profile shows funded place availability where known.
Inspection data sourced from Ofsted (England), Care Inspectorate (Scotland), and CIW (Wales), licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. NurseryMatch is independent of Ofsted, the Care Inspectorate, CIW, and the UK Government.