
Find the best preschools in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Browse 17 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.
4001 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 45 children
Community Day Care and Preschool in Ann Arbor receives perfect 5/5 ratings from all parents. They consistently praise the center's play-based, nature-focused curriculum, caring and professional staff, and strong emphasis on social-emotional development alongside academics.
1611 Westminster Pl, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 45 children
Community Day Care & Preschool Center in Ann Arbor receives unanimous 5-star reviews from parents who praise the staff's kindness, the HighScope play-based curriculum, and the nurturing learning environment. Parents consistently highlight that children are excited to attend and thrive socially, emotionally, and academically. The center is noted for accommodating neurodivergent children and providing extensive outdoor time.
5141 Platt Road, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 20 children
Elements Preschool is a forest-based preschool where children spend significant time outdoors in nature. Parents report their children have become more independent, confident, and creative, with dedicated teachers who provide nurturing care in a clean, welcoming environment.
1432 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 21 children
Triangle Cooperative Preschool is highly regarded by most parents for its play-based curriculum, caring teachers, and strong community focus. However, one family experienced significant conflict involving leadership transitions, curriculum concerns, and their eventual removal from the school.
3181 Packard, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 31 children
May's Bilingual Preschool in Ann Arbor receives consistently high praise from parents for its dual English-Mandarin curriculum, experienced and caring staff, and experiential learning approach including frequent field trips. Parents report strong academic preparation, positive social development, and genuine emotional support for both children and families.
1500 Scio Church Road, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 38 children
UNO DOS TRES is highly rated by most families for its effective Spanish immersion program, with children becoming bilingual or near-fluent speakers. Parents praise the knowledgeable and supportive staff, clean facility, and strong academic instruction. However, one parent reported a traumatic experience, citing limited outdoor space, tight staff ratios, and concerns about management's business-focused approach over early childhood education expertise.
3770 Packard Road, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 112 children
3460 Dexter Rd, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 64 children
5353, 1400 W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 35 children
113 Eighth Street, Ann Arbor, MI · Capacity: 20 children
Ann Arbor has 17 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 Ann Arbor, 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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Community Day Care and Preschool in Ann Arbor receives perfect 5/5 ratings from all parents. They consistently praise the center's play-based, nature-focused curriculum, caring and professional staff, and strong emphasis on social-emotional development alongside academics.
Elements Preschool is a forest-based preschool where children spend significant time outdoors in nature. Parents report their children have become more independent, confident, and creative, with dedicated teachers who provide nurturing care in a clean, welcoming environment.
Community Day Care & Preschool Center in Ann Arbor receives unanimous 5-star reviews from parents who praise the staff's kindness, the HighScope play-based curriculum, and the nurturing learning environment. Parents consistently highlight that children are excited to attend and thrive socially, emotionally, and academically. The center is noted for accommodating neurodivergent children and providing extensive outdoor time.
Triangle Cooperative Preschool is highly regarded by most parents for its play-based curriculum, caring teachers, and strong community focus. However, one family experienced significant conflict involving leadership transitions, curriculum concerns, and their eventual removal from the school.
May's Bilingual Preschool in Ann Arbor receives consistently high praise from parents for its dual English-Mandarin curriculum, experienced and caring staff, and experiential learning approach including frequent field trips. Parents report strong academic preparation, positive social development, and genuine emotional support for both children and families.
UNO DOS TRES is highly rated by most families for its effective Spanish immersion program, with children becoming bilingual or near-fluent speakers. Parents praise the knowledgeable and supportive staff, clean facility, and strong academic instruction. However, one parent reported a traumatic experience, citing limited outdoor space, tight staff ratios, and concerns about management's business-focused approach over early childhood education expertise.
Parents consistently praise Allen Creek Preschool for its nurturing, intellectually stimulating environment and experienced staff. The unique family consultant program is frequently highlighted as transformative for both children and parents. Multiple reviewers note positive impacts on their children's emotional, social, and intellectual development, including early identification of learning needs.
Ann Arbor Preschool and Family Center receives mixed reviews, with most parents praising caring teachers and good facilities, while some express serious concerns about administrative responsiveness and professionalism. Positive experiences highlight child development and emotional attachment to staff, but negative reviews cite communication issues, unresponsiveness to parent concerns, and unprofessional conduct from administration.
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