
Find the best baptist daycares in Monroe, Louisiana. Browse 3 options, compare ratings, and choose the right program for your child.
Ranked using a weighted score that combines Google rating with the number of parent reviews — baptist daycares with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.
210 Finks Hideaway Road, Monroe, LA · Capacity: 167 children
North Monroe Baptist Church Daycare is a religious facility in Monroe, Louisiana with a 4.7/5 Google rating. Reviews praise the welcoming and caring staff, clean facilities, and spiritual environment. Parents highlight positive experiences with youth programs, preschool services, and community events.
320 80th Street, Monroe, LA · Capacity: 40 children
7200 Desiard Road, Monroe, LA · Capacity: -999 children
Louisiana Baptist Children's Home receives highly polarized reviews reflecting different time periods. Recent reviews praise the staff's compassion, facilities, and positive impact on children and families. However, several reviews from former residents describe poor conditions, inadequate staffing, and safety concerns from decades past (1960s-2003).
These 3 Baptist daycare programs in Monroe provide quality childcare with a foundation in Baptist Christian values and community.
When choosing a baptist daycare in Monroe, consider visiting facilities in person, checking their licensing status, and asking about staff-to-child ratios, daily routines, and safety policies.
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North Monroe Baptist Church Daycare is a religious facility in Monroe, Louisiana with a 4.7/5 Google rating. Reviews praise the welcoming and caring staff, clean facilities, and spiritual environment. Parents highlight positive experiences with youth programs, preschool services, and community events.
Louisiana Baptist Children's Home receives highly polarized reviews reflecting different time periods. Recent reviews praise the staff's compassion, facilities, and positive impact on children and families. However, several reviews from former residents describe poor conditions, inadequate staffing, and safety concerns from decades past (1960s-2003).
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