
Find the best christian daycares in Miami, Florida. Browse 22 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 — christian daycares with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.
951 Nw 136th St, Miami, FL · Capacity: 165 children
Northwest Christian Day Care Center receives consistently positive feedback from parents who praise the caring, experienced staff and faith-based curriculum. Parents highlight their children's academic, social, and spiritual growth, along with the facility's cleanliness, organization, and engaging activities. The center offers programs for infants through school-age children with amenities like a gymnasium, outdoor facilities, and seasonal activities.
111 Nw 77th St, Miami, FL · Capacity: 34 children
17445 Homestead Ave, Miami, FL · Capacity: 28 children
14580 Sw 117th Ave, Miami, FL · Capacity: 205 children
Reviews praise Glendale Christian Academy's warm, welcoming environment and sound Christian teachings. Parents and guests consistently highlight the professionalism of staff and well-maintained facilities. The church community is described as loving and supportive.
281 Ne 54th St, Miami, FL · Capacity: 37 children
Super Kids Christian Day Care Center receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the caring staff, educational outcomes, and cleanliness efforts, but two parents reported serious concerns including inadequate supervision, poor communication about incidents, and chaotic classroom conditions.
8282 Ne 1st Ave, Miami, FL · Capacity: 61 children
7800 Miller Dr, Miami, FL · Capacity: 83 children
2150 Sw 8th St, Miami, FL · Capacity: 90 children
10730 Sw 72nd St, Miami, FL · Capacity: 100 children
The Giving Tree Christian Learning Center receives mixed reviews with ratings ranging from 1/5 to 5/5. Positive reviews praise the caring staff, loving environment, and strong management, while negative reviews cite concerns about unequal activity participation, inadequate supervision, excessive screen time, and poor incident response.
Miami has 22 Christian daycare programs that integrate faith-based values into early childhood education. These programs combine quality childcare with biblical teaching and character development.
When choosing a christian daycare in Miami, 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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Northwest Christian Day Care Center receives consistently positive feedback from parents who praise the caring, experienced staff and faith-based curriculum. Parents highlight their children's academic, social, and spiritual growth, along with the facility's cleanliness, organization, and engaging activities. The center offers programs for infants through school-age children with amenities like a gymnasium, outdoor facilities, and seasonal activities.
Super Kids Christian Day Care Center receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the caring staff, educational outcomes, and cleanliness efforts, but two parents reported serious concerns including inadequate supervision, poor communication about incidents, and chaotic classroom conditions.
Reviews praise Glendale Christian Academy's warm, welcoming environment and sound Christian teachings. Parents and guests consistently highlight the professionalism of staff and well-maintained facilities. The church community is described as loving and supportive.
The Giving Tree Christian Learning Center receives mixed reviews with ratings ranging from 1/5 to 5/5. Positive reviews praise the caring staff, loving environment, and strong management, while negative reviews cite concerns about unequal activity participation, inadequate supervision, excessive screen time, and poor incident response.
Ekklesia Christian Learning Center receives highly polarized reviews. While many praise the church's spiritual atmosphere and welcoming community, several parents express serious concerns about the principal's qualifications, staff competency, and lack of accountability when children are wronged.
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