The UK government has significantly expanded free childcare provision for working parents in recent years. By September 2024, eligible working parents could access 30 free hours per week for children from 9 months old up to school age. These changes represent potentially thousands of pounds in savings for families with young children. However, the eligibility rules are specific and the application process has strict deadlines.
What Free Childcare Is Available in 2026?
- •All 3-4 year olds: 15 hours/week free (universal, no income test)
- •Working parents with 3-4 year olds: 30 hours/week free
- •Working parents with children 9 months – 3 years: 15-30 hours free
- •Available for 38 weeks/year (term-time) or stretched to 52 weeks
- •Eligible parents of 2 year olds: 15 hours (if on certain benefits or low income)
Who Counts as a 'Working Parent'?
- •Each parent must earn at least 16 hours × NMW per week
- •2026 threshold: approximately £183/week or £9,518/year each
- •Both parents in a couple must meet this threshold
- •Upper income limit: if either parent earns over £100,000 adjusted net income
- •Self-employed: use expected earnings
- •On maternity/paternity/adoption/parental leave: still eligible
How to Apply for Free Childcare
- •Apply at childcarechoices.gov.uk
- •Receive 11-digit eligibility code to give to your provider
- •Reconfirm eligibility every 3 months
- •Apply before term deadlines (Dec 31, Mar 31, Aug 31)
- •Allow up to 7 days for code to come through
Tax-Free Childcare: The 20% Top-Up
- •Government adds 20% (£2 for every £8 you pay in)
- •Maximum top-up: £2,000/year per child (£4,000 for disabled children)
- •Works for: nursery fees, after-school clubs, holiday clubs, registered nannies
- •Cannot be used alongside childcare vouchers (if you still have these)
- •Apply at childcarechoices.gov.uk
Can I use both 30 free hours and Tax-Free Childcare?+
Yes. You can use the 30 free hours for your childcare and pay remaining costs through a Tax-Free Childcare account to get the government top-up.
My provider charges extra on top of the free hours. Is that allowed?+
Providers can charge for additional services (meals, nappies, extra sessions) but cannot charge top-up fees for funded hours. If they say you must pay extra to access funded hours, this may not be lawful.
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