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Early learning and childcare for 3 and 4 year olds

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Your child will receive funded nursery hours the term after their third birthday. All children receive the full number of hours they are entitled to in all nurseries - Council or private ones - open all year or term time only. For the first year the number of funded hours depends on your child’s birthday.

Number of funded hours for session 2024 / 2025

Date of birth

Eligible from

Offer letters sent out

Funded entitlement
for year 2024 / 2025

1 March 2021 to
31 August 2021      

August 2024
(autumn term)

Week beginning
25 March 2024

1,140 hours 

1 September 2021 to
31 December 2021

January 2025 
(spring term)

Week beginning
7 October 2024

624 hours

1 January 2022 to
29 February 2022

April 2025
(summer term)

Week beginning
3 February 2025

270 hours


Private nurseries and childminders offer nursery places for children under three at full cost, unless you are eligible for free early learning and childcare for two-year olds

Contact your nursery to discuss how you can use your funded hours, for example

  • term time in line with school hours
  • morning or afternoon sessions
  • ten-hour day sessions.

Buying extra hours in nurseries for 3 year olds

You may be able to buy extra hours in Council nurseries before the term after your child's third birthday.  

Example

  • child’s birthday is 10 September 2021
  • you can buy hours from 10 September 2024 to 6 January 2025
  • funded nursery hours start from 7 January 2025

The cost for extra hours is

  • £6.10 for 2 to 3 years olds
  • £5.60 for 3 to 5 year olds

For more information email earlyyears@edinburgh.gov.uk.

Find out more about Early Years in 91¸£ÀûÉç delivery plans for improvement (PDF)

Applying for a place 

Please only apply to your first choice nursery and agree when you can drop off your documents at the nursery. You will need to take

  • apply for nursery form (PDF)
  • you child's birth certificate - or, if informed by the nursery, their passport
  • proof of your address, such as a Council Tax letter or utility bill.

When completing the form for a local authority nursery, you must give a second and third choice.

To apply at a partner-provider nursery or a childminder please contact them directly.

Costs

  • you should not be asked to make any upfront payments such as deposits for your child’s funded hours
  • you should not be charged any top up or surcharge fees for your child’s funded hours
  • you do not have to buy extra hours to use your child’s funded hours
  • the only costs you should pay are optional and only for additional snacks or the cost for outings that would incur an additional charge i.e. a trip to to the theatre

Children who do not live in 91¸£ÀûÉç

If you do not live in 91¸£ÀûÉç, you can apply for a place for your funded hours in one of our nurseries. Please be aware that priority is given to children living in 91¸£ÀûÉç.

Early Years admissions criteria

Nursery admissions - flowchart

Find nurseries 

Find a childminder

Download a print-friendly list of council and partner provide centres - PDF

Please note, some downloads may not be accessible. For help earlyyears@edinburgh.gov.uk.