Childminder Cost Calculator

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Childminder Cost Calculator

Instantly estimate your weekly and monthly childcare costs based on hours, number of children, hourly rates, and government funding entitlements.

🇬🇧 UK Rates
👶 All Ages
Instant Calculation
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Calculate Your Childminder Costs

Enter your childcare requirements below to get an instant, accurate estimate of your weekly and monthly childminder fees. Perfect for family budgeting and comparing childcare options.

Fee Estimator

Fill in your childcare details to see your estimated cost breakdown

👶 Child Details

Total children needing care

Total weekly hours needed

💷 Rates & Funding

Average UK rate: £6.00 – £8.50

Applied to eligible children only

Estimated Childcare Costs

Breakdown based on your inputs

Average UK Childminder Rates

Estimated average hourly childminder rates across the UK. Rates vary based on location, the child’s age, and additional services like meals or school pick-ups.

Region Average Hourly Rate Notes
London (Inner)£8.00 – £10.00+Highest demand and living costs
South East & East£7.00 – £8.50Above national average
South West£6.50 – £8.00Moderate to high demand
Midlands & North£5.50 – £7.00Most affordable regions
Scotland / Wales£6.00 – £7.50Varies by urban/rural location
⚠️ Note: This calculator provides estimates based on average hourly rates. Many childminders charge a daily rate or a weekly retainer to hold a child’s place during school holidays or illness. Always confirm the exact billing structure with your chosen childminder.

Childminder Costs FAQ

Everything you need to know about childminder fees, government funding, and managing childcare budgets.

On average, childminder rates in the UK range from £5.50 to £8.50 per hour, depending on the region, the child’s age, and the services provided. London and the South East typically command the highest rates, often exceeding £8.00 per hour.

Yes, as long as the childminder is registered with Ofsted (or the relevant national body) and is signed up to the Tax-Free Childcare scheme. The government will top up your payments by 20%, up to £2,000 per child per year (£4,000 for disabled children).

All 3- and 4-year-olds in England are entitled to 15 hours of free childcare per week (570 hours per year). Working parents who meet specific income criteria may be eligible for an additional 15 hours (making 30 hours total). Eligibility is now gradually extending to younger children from 9 months old.

This varies by childminder. Some charge a retainer fee (e.g., 50% of the normal rate) to hold the child’s place during school holidays, while others may charge a reduced hourly rate if the child attends occasionally. It is essential to agree on holiday terms in writing before starting.

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