Child care options
What we provide:
Free 15 hours of early education for 2 year old children who are eligible.
Free 15 hours of early education for all 3-4 year old children
30 hours free full-time places for 3-4 year old children who are eligible
Self-Funded places where space allows. Please see our Charging and Remissions Policy (below) for costs.
Before School Club from 8.00am to 9.00am
After School Club from 3.00pm to 5.30pm for 3-4 year olds
After School Keep Active Club (summer term only)
After School Gardening Club (summer term only)
Our Attendance Patterns:
Beginning of the week: All day Monday, Tuesday, + Wednesday mornings
End of the week: Wednesday afternoons, + all day Thursday, Friday
Full time: All day Monday-Friday
Part time 3-4 year olds can attend for three full days via our top-up Wednesdays option. The cost of this is £24 per week.
Click here to see specific hours for each Nursery group.
To explore the different childcare options available, please visit
What free hours am I eligible for?
To check your eligibility, please visit:
Government Childcare Calculator
To apply for 30 hours free childcare, please visit:
Government 30 hour application
To apply for 15 hours government funded childcare for eligible 2 year olds, visit:
Birmingham City Council - childcare application
To apply for 15 hours working families childcare for eligible 2 year olds, visit:

Published admission number:
If all of our cohort attended part time we would have 130 Nursery spaces available. However, we always reserve two groups of 13 for full time places (we may offer a limited number of additional full time spaces if there is demand for it).
Number of spaces typically available for a new academic year are:
Full time 3-4 year olds - 26 spaces
Part time 2 year olds - 26 spaces
Part time 3-4 year olds - 52 spaces
Please note that parents/carers must renew their childcare codes on the government website every 3 months for 30 hour 3-4 year old funding / 2 year old working families funding . If codes are not renewed by the deadline, the government may not authorise the funding for the place and therefore the nursery place is at risk of being lost.
We are a Local Authority Nursery School and follow Birmingham City Council's Admissions Criteria.