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3 Preschools in Rome, Georgia

Find the best preschools in Rome, Georgia. Browse 3 options, compare ratings, and choose the right program for your child.

Best Preschools in Rome

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.

  1. 1

    100 East 4th Avenue, Rome, GA · Capacity: -999 children

    First Baptist Weekday Preschool receives consistently positive feedback from parents and community members. Reviews highlight the welcoming atmosphere, clean facilities, and caring staff. Parents report their children enjoy attending the preschool program.

    Family-friendly environmentwelcoming communityclean facilitygreat staff and ministers
  2. 2
    Journey Preschool
    4.38 score
    5(3)

    15 Redmond Court, Rome, GA · Capacity: -999 children

  3. 3

    2200 Redmond Cir, Rome, GA · Capacity: 118 children

Preschools in Rome, Georgia

Rome has 3 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 Rome, 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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Frequently asked questions

There are 3 preschools in Rome, Georgia. Browse our directory to compare programs, read parent reviews, and find the best option for your child.
Most preschool programs in Rome accept children between ages 2.5 and 5. Many children start at age 3 or 4, about one to two years before kindergarten. Look for signs of readiness such as being comfortable away from parents, ability to follow simple instructions, and interest in playing with other children.
While both provide childcare, preschools in Rome typically focus more on structured educational activities to prepare children for kindergarten. Preschool programs often run half-day or school-year schedules, while daycare centers offer full-day, year-round care. Many facilities combine both, offering preschool curriculum within a full-day daycare setting.
Preschool costs in Rome typically range from $600 to $1,500 per month for full-time programs. Half-day programs are usually less expensive. Some preschools offer financial aid, and Georgia may have state-funded pre-K programs for qualifying families. Contact individual facilities for current tuition rates.
When selecting a preschool in Rome, consider:
  • Visit the facility in person to observe the environment
  • Ask about teacher qualifications and experience
  • Check licensing status with Georgia's regulatory agency
  • Review the curriculum and daily schedule
  • Read parent reviews for firsthand experiences
  • Compare staff-to-child ratios across facilities