
Browse all 2 child daycare & preschools in Jericho, Vermont. Compare options and find the right childcare for your family.
Ranked using a weighted score that combines Google rating with the number of parent reviews — daycares with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.
10 River Road, Jericho, VT · Before or After School Daycare · Capacity: 30 children
Parents consistently praise Saxon Hill School for its highly educated staff, Reggio Emilia-based philosophy, and strong community focus. The program emphasizes outdoor exploration, independence, creative play, and emotional development, with families appreciating the co-op structure and parent involvement opportunities. Children are reported to be happy, engaged, and developing strong autonomy and social skills.
10 River Road, Jericho, VT · Child Daycare & Preschools · Capacity: 34 children
Parents consistently praise Saxon Hill School as an exceptional Reggio Emilia-based preschool with highly educated, devoted staff who foster independence, creativity, and emotional development. The school emphasizes outdoor exploration, parent involvement through a cooperative structure, and cultivates a strong sense of community. Children are reported to be engaged, happy, and eager to attend.
Highest rated daycares in Jericho based on parent reviews
There are 2 child daycare & preschools in Jericho, Vermont, making up 33% of the 6 total childcare facilities in the city. Below you'll find a complete directory to help you compare and choose the right daycare for your child.
When choosing a daycare in Jericho, 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 consistently praise Saxon Hill School as an exceptional Reggio Emilia-based preschool with highly educated, devoted staff who foster independence, creativity, and emotional development. The school emphasizes outdoor exploration, parent involvement through a cooperative structure, and cultivates a strong sense of community. Children are reported to be engaged, happy, and eager to attend.
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