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Who gets 15 and 30 hours of free childcare and how to apply?

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The government hopes that extending free childcare to this age group from April - and to all under-5s in 2025 - will get more parents back to work.

What free childcare can I get?

Extra help with childcare costs in England is being rolled out in stages. Some free hours are already available.

The help you can get depends on the age of your child, and whether you are working, or receiving certain benefits.

Working parents can get:

15 hours free childcare a week for two-year-olds from April 2024

15 hours free childcare for nine month olds from September 2024

30 hours free childcare for three and four-year-olds is already available

30 hours free childcare for all under-5s from September 2025

To qualify for the new hours, the majority of parents must earn more than 8,670, but less than 100,000 per year.

Those on certain benefits can already get:

15 hours free childcare for two-year-olds

15 hours free childcare for three and four-year-olds

If you don't work, you might still be eligible for 30 hours of free childcare if your partner works, or you receive certain benefits.

How to apply?

Parents should apply before the start of the term when their child will be eligible - ie before April, September or January.

The deadline to get free hours for two-year-olds in the spring term is 31 March.

If you miss it you won't be able to start using free hours from April.

So, parents are advised to apply as soon as possible.


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