
Find the best baptist daycares in Aiken, South Carolina. Browse 4 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.
120 Chesterfield Street., Aiken, SC · Capacity: -999 children
Parents praise First Baptist Church of Aiken Pre-School as a warm, welcoming spiritual community with strong leadership and numerous youth programs. The facility is described as family-oriented with a personal touch despite its large size. One parent noted social cliquishness based on sports team preferences.
353 Laurens Street. N. W., Aiken, SC · Capacity: -999 children
176 E. Pine Log Road, Aiken, SC · Capacity: -999 children
980 Dougherty Road, Aiken, SC · Capacity: -999 children
South Aiken Baptist Day Care has received overwhelmingly negative reviews citing serious operational and safety concerns, though one parent praised the staff's personal touch and quality classes. Multiple parents reported chronic understaffing, high teacher turnover, poor hygiene, frequent unplanned closures, inadequate supervision ratios, and disorganization over a multi-year period.
These 4 Baptist daycare programs in Aiken provide quality childcare with a foundation in Baptist Christian values and community.
When choosing a baptist daycare in Aiken, 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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Parents praise First Baptist Church of Aiken Pre-School as a warm, welcoming spiritual community with strong leadership and numerous youth programs. The facility is described as family-oriented with a personal touch despite its large size. One parent noted social cliquishness based on sports team preferences.
South Aiken Baptist Day Care has received overwhelmingly negative reviews citing serious operational and safety concerns, though one parent praised the staff's personal touch and quality classes. Multiple parents reported chronic understaffing, high teacher turnover, poor hygiene, frequent unplanned closures, inadequate supervision ratios, and disorganization over a multi-year period.
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