Nurseries and childcare in Hampstead, day nurseries, Montessori, childminders, costs, waiting lists and the funded hours system. A realistic parent's guide to NW3.
Nurseries and Childcare in Hampstead: What Parents Need to Know
Hampstead childcare is excellent and expensive, which could serve as the neighbourhood's motto generally. NW3 supports a dense ecosystem of day nurseries, Montessori schools, pre-preps with nursery classes, childminders and nannies. The constraint is rarely quality; it is cost and waiting lists.
This is a guide to how the system works locally. Verify everything directly, provision, pricing and Ofsted ratings change.
The Types of Provision
Day nurseries (full daycare, roughly 8am-6pm): The workhorse option for working parents, taking children from around 3 months to school age. Hampstead and Belsize Park have multiple private day nurseries, most operating long waiting lists for baby rooms in particular.
Montessori and approach-led nurseries: NW3 has a long Montessori tradition, with several Montessori nurseries in Hampstead, Belsize Park and Primrose Hill, typically running school-day or half-day sessions.
Pre-prep nursery classes: The independent pre-preps (feeding the NW3 prep school ecosystem) take children from 2-3 into nursery classes that lead into their reception years. Entry can involve registration shortly after birth at the most sought-after.
Childminders: Ofsted-registered childminders offer home-based care, often with more flexibility and lower cost than nurseries. Camden council maintains the local register.
Nannies and nanny-shares: At Hampstead salary levels, full-time nannies (£35, 000-£55, 000+ gross plus employer costs) and nanny-shares between two families are common solutions, particularly for under-2s where nursery pricing peaks.
What It Costs
NW3 nursery pricing is among the highest in the UK:
| Provision | Typical NW3 range |
| Day nursery, full-time (under 3) | £1, 800-£2, 600+/month |
| Day nursery, part-time (3 days) | £1, 100-£1, 700/month |
| Montessori half-day programmes | £4, 000-£9, 000+/term-year equivalent |
| Childminder | £8-£14/hour |
| Nanny (gross, full-time) | £35, 000-£55, 000+/year |
Funded hours: Government-funded childcare hours (the 15/30-hour schemes, expanded in recent years to younger ages for working parents) apply at participating settings, but NW3 nurseries typically charge top-ups for meals, extras and additional hours, so "funded" rarely means free. Confirm exactly how each nursery applies the funding.
Waiting Lists: The Real Constraint
The defining feature of Hampstead childcare is the waiting list:
- Baby rooms (under 2) are the bottleneck. For a return-to-work date, register while pregnant, this is normal in NW3, not excessive.
- September entry points move fastest as older children leave for school nurseries and reception.
- Register at multiple settings. Deposits are usually modest against the cost of having no place.
- Sibling priority is near-universal, which further shrinks open places at the popular settings.
How to Assess a Nursery
1. Ofsted report first, read the actual report, not just the grade, at reports.ofsted.gov.uk. 2. Visit at pick-up time: Watch how staff and children interact when tired. Staff turnover is the single best quality indicator, ask how long the room leaders have been there. 3. Ratios and qualifications: Ask what proportion of staff are qualified and what the actual (not minimum legal) ratios are. 4. Outdoor access: Genuine daily outdoor provision varies widely in London settings, Hampstead's better nurseries use their gardens and the Heath actively. 5. Food: Cooked on site or catered? Ask to see a menu.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does nursery cost in Hampstead?
Full-time day nursery for an under-3 typically runs £1, 800-£2, 600+ per month in NW3, among the highest rates in the country. Funded hours reduce but rarely eliminate the bill.
How early should I register for a Hampstead nursery?
For baby rooms, during pregnancy is standard practice. Waiting lists of 6-18 months for under-2 places are common at popular settings.
Are there Montessori nurseries in Hampstead?
Yes, NW3 and neighbouring Belsize Park and Primrose Hill have a long-established cluster of Montessori settings, mostly running half-day and school-day programmes.