Nurseries in Jewellery Quarter
The Jewellery Quarter is one of Birmingham’s most distinctive neighbourhoods, known for its creative industries, historic architecture and growing residential community. With new housing developments and increasing numbers of young families, demand for early years childcare in the area is rising. Its central location offers excellent access to transport, workplaces and cultural venues.
Parents in Jewellery Quarter typically pay £77 per day for childcare, which is slightly 2% higher than the UK average.
- Average Daily Cost
- £77
- Comparison
- +2% vs UK Average
- Total Capacity
- 4,482 places
Nurseries near you in Jewellery Quarter
Frequently Asked Questions
In the Jewellery Quarter, most nurseries accept children from around 3 months old, depending on availability. Government-funded early education begins the term after a child turns 3, with earlier eligibility for some families.
In England, 3 and 4-year-olds can receive 15 funded hours per week in term time, with many working families eligible for 30 hours. Funded places may also be available for some 2-year-olds and for working parents of younger children from 9 months old. Tax-Free Childcare can also help with childcare costs.
Nursery fees in the Jewellery Quarter typically range from £65–£115 per day due to its central location and high demand.
All nurseries in the Jewellery Quarter are regulated by Ofsted, with early years funding overseen by Birmingham City Council.
Ask about opening hours suitable for city commuters, outdoor play provision, communication with parents, funded hours allocation and any additional activity or meal charges.
Applying for funding
Jewellery Quarter is covered by Birmingham City Council, the local authority for this area. Visit their website to apply for early years funding.
Apply for funding on the Birmingham City Council website

