
Find the best bilingual daycares in Spanish Fort, Alabama. Browse 2 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 — bilingual daycares with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.
6620 Spanish Fort Blvd., Spanish Fort, AL · Capacity: -999 children
Spanish Fort Presbyterian Church operates a highly-regarded pre-K program within a welcoming religious community. Parents consistently praise the caring, knowledgeable staff, supportive director, and child-centered approach to education. The facility is known for its community atmosphere, activities, and strong relationships between families and staff.
8353 Spanish Fort Blvd., Spanish Fort, AL · Capacity: -999 children
This is a religious facility, not a daycare center. Most reviews praise the church's friendly atmosphere, pastor, and family programs. However, one detailed review criticizes the church's signage and messaging as unwelcoming, negative, and promoting divisive ideologies rather than inclusion and acceptance.
Bilingual daycares in Spanish Fort give children the advantage of learning two languages during their most formative years. These 2 programs offer instruction in both English and a second language.
When choosing a bilingual daycare in Spanish Fort, 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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Spanish Fort Presbyterian Church operates a highly-regarded pre-K program within a welcoming religious community. Parents consistently praise the caring, knowledgeable staff, supportive director, and child-centered approach to education. The facility is known for its community atmosphere, activities, and strong relationships between families and staff.
This is a religious facility, not a daycare center. Most reviews praise the church's friendly atmosphere, pastor, and family programs. However, one detailed review criticizes the church's signage and messaging as unwelcoming, negative, and promoting divisive ideologies rather than inclusion and acceptance.
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