“My son went from 1-4 yrs old. He loved it. The staff were patient and kind, offered such a variety of activities, helped him grow in confidence and independence and supported me when I had questions on a few things. He joined reception this year well prepared and ready for his next chapter. Thank you team.”
Our Clapham nursery
Nurturing Curiosity and Confidence in Clapham Common
Our Clapham nursery welcomes children from 3 months to 5 years in a warm, enabling environment. Open 7.30am to 6.30pm to support busy family schedules.

Good- Ages welcome3 months to 5 years
- Government funding15 & 30 hours accepted
- Outdoor learning
- Art studio
- Reading corner
- Mud kitchen
- Freshly cooked meals
- Buggy storage
- Open 51 weeks
- Government funding














Why families choose us
Three things that make the difference every day
Every nursery promises to care for your child. Here's what parents tell us actually sets Blooming Years apart.
01We Empower ChildrenRaising thinkers, not followers
At Blooming Years, we don't teach children what to think - we teach them how to think. Every room, every activity, every interaction is purposefully designed to build confidence and independence, so children learn to work things out at their own pace and carry that self-belief with them long after they leave us.
02We Partner With ParentsBecause you're the most important person in their story.
We know we're only part of your child's life for a short time - and we never forget that you're their primary caregiver. Whether it's potty training, worrying about a sniffle, or wondering if their development is on track, we've been here before and we're genuinely here to help. Think of us as your guide, your sounding board, and your biggest supporter through those early years.
03Professionals at PlayHappy children become exceptional adults.
Play isn't a break from learning - it is the learning. We believe that a child who discovers what they love, and gets to do it joyfully, is already ahead. Our job is to create the conditions for children to be their very best, most happy selves - because that foundation lasts a lifetime.
Our calm start programme gives every child a structured, gentle transition into nursery life.
A gentle, careful startFind us
Visit our nursery
Address
7-8 Clapham Common South Side, SW4 7AA
Phone
Opening hours
7:30am to 6:30pm, Monday to Friday
Age range
3 months to 5 years
Ofsted registered, inspected, and rated Good
Independently inspected so you do not have to take our word for it.
Ofsted Rated Good
What London families say
The families already with us can tell you more than we ever could.
“Excellent nursery! We are so happy about it. I was so scared about the idea of not finding a good place for my little one. Then I have tried Blooming Years and my baby loves it. The teachers are qualified and they take care of every emotional aspect of the babies. I have visited a lot of nurseries but I never had the same warm feeling.”
“This nursery has everything that parents are looking for, the team is lovely, and my daughter was settled in two days. She loves going there, she seems very happy and she’s learning a lot.”
Come and visit us
See our nursery for yourself
A visit is the best way to know if we are the right fit for your family. Meet our team, explore our spaces, and ask us anything you like.
Spaces designed for learning
Safe environments that build independence
Every area of our nurseries is set up purposefully to develop motor skills, confidence and curiosity. Children move freely between structured activities and imaginative free play.
Baby Room
Ages 9 months to 2 years · 1:3 ratio
Key focus
Sensory exploration, early communication, physical development and building secure attachments with key carers.
A typical day
Gentle, home-like routines built around each baby. Days include sensory play, story time, outdoor exploration and rest periods that follow your child's natural sleep pattern.
Sleep approach
We follow each child's individual sleep routine and work closely with parents to ensure consistency between home and nursery.
Outdoor access
Daily outdoor sessions
Toddlers
Ages 2 to 3 years · 1:5 ratio
Key focus
Language development, independence, boundaries, social skills, mark making and imaginative play.
A typical day
A busy, creative environment where toddlers build confidence through play. Activities include messy play, music, construction, outdoor time and group circle activities.
Sleep approach
Rest time is available for children who need it, with quiet areas and comforters from home always welcome.
Outdoor access
Daily outdoor sessions
Pre-school
Ages 3 years and above · 1:8 ratio
Key focus
School readiness, literacy and numeracy foundations, problem solving, creativity, confidence, staying safe and making sense of the world.
A typical day
A stimulating setting that prepares children for school through structured activities, child-led learning, outdoor play and collaborative projects.
Outdoor access
Daily outdoor sessions
Clear and simple
Fees and funding
1
days per week
30 hrs funded
£0.00per month
~£0 per day
15 hrs funded
£0.00per month
~£0 per day
2
days per week
30 hrs funded
£0.00per month
~£0 per day
15 hrs funded
£464.22per month
~£55 per day
3
days per week
30 hrs funded
£456.70per month
~£36 per day
15 hrs funded
£935.97per month
~£73 per day
4
days per week
30 hrs funded
£928.45per month
~£55 per day
15 hrs funded
£1,407.72per month
~£83 per day
5
days per week
30 hrs funded
£1,400.20per month
~£66 per day
15 hrs funded
£1,879.47per month
~£88 per day
1
days per week
30 hrs funded
£0.00per month
~£0 per day
15 hrs funded
£0.00per month
~£0 per day
2
days per week
30 hrs funded
£0.00per month
~£0 per day
15 hrs funded
£464.22per month
~£55 per day
3
days per week
30 hrs funded
£456.70per month
~£36 per day
15 hrs funded
£935.97per month
~£73 per day
4
days per week
30 hrs funded
£928.45per month
~£55 per day
15 hrs funded
£1,407.72per month
~£83 per day
5
days per week
30 hrs funded
£1,400.20per month
~£66 per day
15 hrs funded
£1,879.47per month
~£88 per day
Government funding can make a real difference to your childcare costs. We also offer limited bursaries for eligible families.
Explore our fees, funding support and simple enrolment process
Funding, fees and optional charges⌄
Daily rates
- Streatham and Croydon: £95 per day
- Wimbledon, Wimbledon Broadway, Clapham and Barons Court: £115 per day
Funded fees are based on 38 term-time weeks per year (1,140 hours for 30 hours; 570 hours for 15 hours). Hours beyond the funded allocation are charged at £9/hour (Streatham and Croydon) or £10.09/hour (Wimbledon Alexandra and Clapham Common), or £11.10 (Wimbledon Broadway and Barons Court).
Meals charge
Meals are an optional charge added to your monthly invoice unless you opt out by emailing your nursery.
- Term-time funded places: £20 per month per day of attendance (e.g. 3 days = £60/month)
- This is discounted to £95 per month for 5 days a week
- All year round, 30 hours funded: £44 per month
- All year round, 15 hours funded: £22 per month
Nappies charge
Nappies are an optional charge added to your monthly invoice unless you opt out by emailing your nursery.
- Per day of attendance: £2 per month per day (e.g. 3 days = £6/month)
- All year round, 30 hours funded: £4 per month
- All year round, 15 hours funded: £2 per month
Extra curricular activities are provided on a weekly basis (eg. Drama, PE, Yoga, etc.)
- £35 per month, if your child participates. Optional -- opt out by emailing your nursery.
Excursions take place on a monthly basis (eg. Forest School, Natural Thinkers etc.)
- £7 per month, if your child participates. Optional -- opt out by emailing your nursery.
5-day discount
Families booking 5 days per week without funding receive a £100 per month discount (£1,200 per year).
Opting out of optional charges
To opt out of meals, nappies, or drama charges, email your nursery directly. Optional charges are added automatically unless we hear from you.
Our other branches
Barons Court
West London charm - where community and childcare meet
2 Margravine Road, W6 8HL
Streatham Hill
Where independence begins in Streatham Hill
5 Hillside Road, SW2 3HL
Wimbledon Alexandra
Helping Wimbledon children flourish
41 Alexandra Road, SW19 7JZ
Wimbledon Broadway
Central Wimbledon, caring community
7-10 Broadway Court, SW19 1RG
Things parents ask us
Common questions
common questions
Blooming Years is a family-run nursery group across South and West London where children genuinely learn to do things for themselves. Every space is thoughtfully designed to build motor skills, independence and confidence. Mealtimes bring all age groups together so younger children learn from older ones. Fresh meals are prepared daily by our nursery chefs, and our enabling environment means children are gently encouraged to explore and experiment rather than be spoon-fed.
We have six nurseries across South and West London: Clapham Common, Croydon, Streatham Hill, Barons Court, Wimbledon and Wimbledon Broadway. Each location serves families in the surrounding areas. Please take a look to see which nursery is closest to you.
We welcome children from 3 months to 5 years, supporting their development through the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) from babyhood right through to school readiness.
Yes, we offer both the 15 and 30 hour funded childcare entitlements. We are happy to guide you through the process.
Our fees vary depending on location and sessions chosen. Please visit our Fees and Funding page or contact us directly to discuss pricing and availability at your preferred nursery.
We always recommend visiting before registering to ensure we are the right fit for your family. You can book a viewing online, or get in touch by phone or email to ask specific questions.
All six Blooming Years nurseries are registered with Ofsted. Each of our four inspected locations has been rated Good, and we look forward to welcoming inspectors to our two newest settings soon - we're confident they'll reflect the same high standards our families have come to expect.
Our experienced team, many of whom are parents and grandparents themselves, are DBS checked, first aid trained, and share a genuine passion for early years care.We operate a waiting list and places are offered on a first come, first served basis. The best way to check availability is to get in touch or book a viewing, and we will talk you through current and upcoming spaces.
child experience
We take settling in very seriously at Blooming Years. Before your child officially starts, we organise a series of play and stay sessions where they are gently introduced to their new friends, carers and teachers. This gives us time to get to know your child and your family, and gives you the opportunity to ask questions and feel confident before returning to work. Each child settles at their own pace.
Communication with parents is paramount to us. You will receive daily updates on what your child did, ate and, for younger children, sleep and toileting information. We also keep you informed about the curriculum and your child's progress, and share ideas on how to extend their learning at home.
We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, designing a tailor-made curriculum for each child based on their individual interests and potential. Our activities cover communication, physical development, personal and social skills, literacy, maths, understanding of the world and expressive arts.
daily life
Children enjoy a balance of structured activities and free play. A typical day includes morning circle time, focus activities, garden play, sensory and discovery play, small group language work, music and movement, mealtimes together and plenty of time to explore and imagine. We encourage children to make choices and develop friendships through play.
Yes, outdoor play is an integral part of our day. Children enjoy our large gardens and take part in regular outings, walks and buggy rides in the local community and parks.
All meals and snacks are freshly prepared by our nursery chefs each day. Your child will enjoy breakfast, morning snack, lunch, afternoon snack and tea. We encourage children to try new flavours and textures, and mealtimes are social moments to learn table manners.
practical
Please bring: a named coat, a change of spare clothes and any comfort items your child needs. For younger children, please provide nappies and wipes. We will let you know if anything else is required.
Yes, all staff are DBS checked and hold Paediatric First Aid qualifications. Our team comprises qualified and experienced practitioners, many of whom are parents and grandparents themselves. We provide ongoing training and support to help staff be at their best with the children.
A registration fee is required when accepting a place. This fee does not apply to children accessing only the 15 or 30 free hours. Please contact us for full details on fees and any additional costs.






