Nurseries in Sheffield
Sheffield is the principal city in the region, with a wide urban-area, excellent rail links to Leeds, Manchester and London, and strong demand for childcare, early years and nursery provision across both city-centre, suburb and outlying villages.
Market insights for Sheffield
Parents in Sheffield typically pay £70 per day for childcare, which is slightly 7% lower than the UK average of £75 per day. This pricing reflects local market conditions, including operational costs, demand levels, and regional economic factors that influence childcare provision. With 13,762 childcare places available across Sheffield, families have a range of options to consider. Understanding these market insights helps parents make informed decisions about childcare costs and availability in Sheffield.
- Average daily cost
- £70
- Comparison
- -7% vs UK average
- Total capacity
- 13,762 places
Nurseries near you in Sheffield
- Bright Horizons Teddies Nursery
- Bright Horizons Millhouses Day Nursery And Preschool
- St Thomas' Church Nursery
- National Specialist Family Service
- Broomhall Under 3s Limited
- University of Sheffield Union of Students Nursery
- Sheffield Woodland Kindergarten ltd
- Fairmount Nursery (Clarkehouse)
- Banana Moon Day Nursery Sheffield
- Sheffield Hallam University Nursery
- Sunshine Day Nursery
- Beech Hill Nursery School
- The Learning Studio
- The Garden House Nursery School
- Redmires Lodge
- Crosspool Community Pre-School
- The Old School House Nursery School
- Nether Green Nursery
- Greystones Preschool
- Star Early Years Provision Ltd
- SWK Whiteley Woods
- Kenwood Nature Nursery
- The Old School House Nursery School
- The Nest Nursery
- Once Upon A Time Daycare
- The Psalter Lane Nursery
- Treetops Day Nursery
- The Lime Trees at Hunters Bar Juniors School
- The Lime Trees at Hunters Bar Infant School
- The Collegiate Montessori Nursery LTD
Frequently asked questions
In Sheffield, private nurseries will typically accept children from around 3 months, although many school-nurseries begin from age 2 or 3. The funded early education entitlement starts the term after a child’s 3rd birthday, with some 2-year olds eligible earlier depending on family circumstances.
All 3 and 4 year olds receive 15 funded hours per week, and many working families are eligible for up to 30 hours. Some 2-year olds (and eligible working parents of younger children) may also qualify.
Applying for funding
Sheffield is covered by Sheffield City Council, the local authority for this area. Search their website for early years funding to apply.
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