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Nurseries and Childcare in Hampstead: What Parents Need to Know

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Beatrice Thornton

9 July 2026 · 3 min read

Nurseries and Childcare in Hampstead: What Parents Need to Know

Nurseries and childcare in Hampstead, day nurseries, Montessori, childminders, costs, waiting lists and the funded hours system. A realistic parent's guide to NW3.

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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.

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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:

ProvisionTypical 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.


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Beatrice Thornton

Beatrice is a food writer and former restaurant critic who moved to Hampstead after falling in love with its independent café culture. She writes about the best places to eat, drink, and linger in North London, with a particular weakness for a well-made flat white and a slab of Victoria sponge.

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