
Find the best preschools in Kissimmee, Florida. Browse 6 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 — preschools with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.
711 N Thacker Ave, Kissimmee, FL · Capacity: 183 children
Heavenly Kids Preschool receives consistently positive feedback from parents who praise the caring staff, strong educational programs, and Christian-based environment. Parents report long-lasting friendships formed, individual attention to each child's needs, and noticeable developmental improvements. The facility is described as welcoming, safe, and conducive to children's happiness and growth.
1337 E Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL · Capacity: 61 children
Planet Learning Preschool receives consistently positive feedback from parents who praise the caring and attentive staff, safe and nurturing environment, and visible child development. Parents report their children are happy, excited to attend daily, and benefit from both educational activities and emotional support. The facility is noted for cleanliness, welcoming atmosphere, and regular parent communication.
1901 S John Young Pkwy, Ste 113, Kissimmee, FL · Capacity: 35 children
415 N Main St, Kissimmee, FL · Capacity: 58 children
Parents consistently praise Kissimmee Christian Academy Preschool for its caring, professional staff, strong academic curriculum (Abeka), and Christian-based education. Multiple reviews highlight significant academic progress, low student-to-teacher ratios, and a warm, engaging learning environment. Principal Mrs. Clark receives particular commendation for her leadership and involvement with students.
90 S Doverplum Ave, Kissimmee, FL · Capacity: 120 children
Poinciana 247 Preschool receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the dedicated staff, academic rigor, and safe environment, reporting their children thrived and felt loved. However, some parents reported serious concerns including inadequate injury reporting, insufficient staffing, lack of responsiveness to parental concerns, and unprofessional conduct.
Kissimmee has 6 preschool programs designed to prepare children ages 3-5 for kindergarten. These programs focus on early literacy, social skills, and structured learning in a nurturing environment.
When choosing a preschool in Kissimmee, 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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Heavenly Kids Preschool receives consistently positive feedback from parents who praise the caring staff, strong educational programs, and Christian-based environment. Parents report long-lasting friendships formed, individual attention to each child's needs, and noticeable developmental improvements. The facility is described as welcoming, safe, and conducive to children's happiness and growth.
Planet Learning Preschool receives consistently positive feedback from parents who praise the caring and attentive staff, safe and nurturing environment, and visible child development. Parents report their children are happy, excited to attend daily, and benefit from both educational activities and emotional support. The facility is noted for cleanliness, welcoming atmosphere, and regular parent communication.
Parents consistently praise Kissimmee Christian Academy Preschool for its caring, professional staff, strong academic curriculum (Abeka), and Christian-based education. Multiple reviews highlight significant academic progress, low student-to-teacher ratios, and a warm, engaging learning environment. Principal Mrs. Clark receives particular commendation for her leadership and involvement with students.
Poinciana 247 Preschool receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the dedicated staff, academic rigor, and safe environment, reporting their children thrived and felt loved. However, some parents reported serious concerns including inadequate injury reporting, insufficient staffing, lack of responsiveness to parental concerns, and unprofessional conduct.
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