
Find the best preschools in Raleigh, North Carolina. 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.
5315 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
Temple Beth Or Preschool receives perfect 5/5 ratings from all parents surveyed. Parents consistently praise the nurturing teachers, strong academic preparation, inclusive community, and warm environment where children thrive both academically and socially.
6612 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
Asbury Preschool receives uniformly positive feedback from parents who praise the caring, invested teachers and fun, engaging learning environment. Parents report their children develop strong foundational skills, social abilities, and enthusiasm for learning while feeling well-prepared for kindergarten. The facility fosters a family-like community atmosphere that parents value long-term.
4400 Old Poole Road, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
Arrow Christian Preschool receives unanimous praise from parents for its clean, safe environment, Christ-centered curriculum, and caring staff led by Director Mrs. Quin. Parents consistently highlight strong academic preparation for kindergarten, excellent communication through daily photos and updates, and a family-like atmosphere that makes children excited to attend.
10030 Durant Road, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
Parents consistently praise Durant Road Preschool for its caring, attentive staff and welcoming environment. The facility is noted for cleanliness, engaging curriculum, and excellent communication through daily updates and photos. Children reportedly enjoy attending and form strong bonds with teachers who show genuine interest in their wellbeing.
4204 Jacqueline Lane, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
5000 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
4210 Saint James Church Rd, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
Little People Preschool receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from most parents who praise the caring staff, family-owned atmosphere, and educational curriculum. However, three recent negative reviews describe serious concerns about administrative response to parent complaints, staff emotional regulation, and how behavioral issues were handled.
2721 Renfrow Road, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
Mariah's Christian Preschool Center receives mixed reviews with significant contrasts. Three parents praise the warm staff, Christian values, good communication, and family community atmosphere. Two parents report serious concerns including overcrowding, unprofessional director behavior, staff yelling at children, excessive student-to-teacher ratios, and documented violations with the NC childcare licensing board.
4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
2800 Sourwood Street, Raleigh, NC · Capacity: -999 children
Raleigh 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 Raleigh, 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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Asbury Preschool receives uniformly positive feedback from parents who praise the caring, invested teachers and fun, engaging learning environment. Parents report their children develop strong foundational skills, social abilities, and enthusiasm for learning while feeling well-prepared for kindergarten. The facility fosters a family-like community atmosphere that parents value long-term.
Temple Beth Or Preschool receives perfect 5/5 ratings from all parents surveyed. Parents consistently praise the nurturing teachers, strong academic preparation, inclusive community, and warm environment where children thrive both academically and socially.
Arrow Christian Preschool receives unanimous praise from parents for its clean, safe environment, Christ-centered curriculum, and caring staff led by Director Mrs. Quin. Parents consistently highlight strong academic preparation for kindergarten, excellent communication through daily photos and updates, and a family-like atmosphere that makes children excited to attend.
Parents consistently praise Durant Road Preschool for its caring, attentive staff and welcoming environment. The facility is noted for cleanliness, engaging curriculum, and excellent communication through daily updates and photos. Children reportedly enjoy attending and form strong bonds with teachers who show genuine interest in their wellbeing.
Little People Preschool receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from most parents who praise the caring staff, family-owned atmosphere, and educational curriculum. However, three recent negative reviews describe serious concerns about administrative response to parent complaints, staff emotional regulation, and how behavioral issues were handled.
Mariah's Christian Preschool Center receives mixed reviews with significant contrasts. Three parents praise the warm staff, Christian values, good communication, and family community atmosphere. Two parents report serious concerns including overcrowding, unprofessional director behavior, staff yelling at children, excessive student-to-teacher ratios, and documented violations with the NC childcare licensing board.
Early Preschool and Learning Center receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the caring teachers, particularly Mrs. Kennedy, and report that children are happy, comfortable, and academically prepared. However, some parents had negative phone interactions with staff, describing rude and dismissive communication.
The Happy Face Preschool in Raleigh receives mostly positive nostalgic reviews from former students who attended years ago, citing happy memories and positive teacher relationships. However, one recent review raises concerns about how children are treated, suggesting potential issues with staff conduct.
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