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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 2025 / 2026

Date of birth

Eligible from

Offer letters sent out

Funded entitlement
for year 2025 / 2026

1 March 2022 to
31 August 2022      

August 2025
(autumn term)

Week beginning
31 March 2025

1,140 hours 

1 September 2022 to
31 December 2022

January 2026 
(spring term)

Week beginning
6 October 2025

624 hours

1 January 2023 to
29 February 2023

April 2026
(summer term)

Week beginning
9 February 2026

276 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 three 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 two to three years olds
  • £5.60 for three to five year olds.

For more information please speak directly to your nursery.

Find out more about Early Years in Edinburgh 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 council 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
  • Tou 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 for example a trip to to the theatre.

Children who do not live in Edinburgh

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

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Find nurseries 

Search for a nursery in your area

Find a childminder

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

Partnerships

The City of Edinburgh Council’s Early Years team is not currently accepting any new applications for settings to come into partnership for the provision of the 1140 funded hours. This includes

  • new settings
  • settings who are currently in partnership and who wish to add a new venue to their existing partnership agreement.

We will update this webpage if there are any updates on this.

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