Nurseries in Quinton
Quinton is a residential suburb in southwest Birmingham, known for its family-friendly environment, access to green space and proximity to both Harborne and Halesowen. With good transport links and a growing number of young families, demand for nursery places is strong throughout the area.
Parents in Quinton typically pay £75 per day for childcare, which is higher than the UK average of £75 per day.
- Average Daily Cost
- £75
- Comparison
- Same as UK Average
- Total Capacity
- 449 places
Frequently Asked Questions
In Quinton, children can typically start nursery from around 3 months old, depending on the provider. Funded nursery places begin the term after a child’s 3rd birthday, with earlier eligibility for some families.
In England, children aged 3 and 4 receive 15 hours of funded early education per week during term time, and many working families can receive 30 hours. Some 2-year-olds and working parents of younger children from 9 months old may also be eligible for funded hours. Tax-Free Childcare can be used alongside this support.
Nursery fees in Quinton usually range from £50–£90 per day, depending on the setting and age group.
All nurseries in Quinton are regulated by Ofsted, with early years funding overseen by Birmingham City Council.
Ask about outdoor provision, staff turnover, communication, meal policies, learning curriculum and funding arrangements.
Applying for funding
Quinton 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

