
Find the best preschools in Dallas, Texas. Browse 18 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.
3023 Arizona Ave, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 42 children
Christianland Preparatory Preschool receives consistently high praise from parents who commend the staff's caring approach, Christian-based curriculum, and academic preparation for kindergarten. Parents report their children develop strong social skills, learn scripture and academics, and benefit from the warm, family-oriented environment led by director Ms. Sharon.
8500 Hillcrest Ave, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 324 children
Temple Emanu-El Preschool receives consistently high praise from families and community members. Parents highlight the dedicated educators, holistic approach to learning, engaging programs, and strong sense of community. The facility itself is noted as beautiful and well-maintained.
4411 Skillman St, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 215 children
Parents consistently praise Spanish House Preschool for its caring, passionate teaching staff who genuinely connect with children. The Spanish immersion curriculum is highly regarded for its engaging, project-based learning approach that supports academic, social, and emotional development. Administrative staff are noted as responsive and organized, creating a welcoming community atmosphere.
11211 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 85 children
Northaven Cooperative Preschool is a highly-rated play-based, NAEYC-accredited preschool in Dallas where parents report their children thrive academically and emotionally. Parents consistently praise the dedicated teachers, strong sense of community, and the unique cooperative model that allows parents to participate in classroom activities. Multiple families with multiple children at the school express deep satisfaction and recommend it strongly.
11001 Midway Rd, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 37 children
Parents consistently praise Dallas Cooperative Preschool for its warm, nurturing environment and experienced teachers who foster genuine love of learning. The school emphasizes developmentally appropriate practices, hands-on learning, and individualized attention to each child's unique strengths and growth. Multiple parents report their children have thrived academically and socially, with strong preparation for elementary school.
8200 Devonshire Dr, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 220 children
The available reviews do not contain feedback about the daycare program itself. Reviews appear to be for Westminster Presbyterian Church, with comments about the church's welcoming atmosphere, meaningful services, and facilities including a dog park. No substantive information about the preschool's educational programs, staff, or childcare quality is provided.
9800 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 100 children
Note: The reviews provided are for Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church's services and events, not for their preschool/daycare program. Reviews praise the church's welcoming staff, quality music programs, meaningful services, and community atmosphere. No specific feedback about daycare operations or childcare quality is available.
1450 Old Gate Ln, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 134 children
The Children's Preschool Center in Dallas receives consistently excellent feedback from parents, with all reviews rating it 5/5 stars. Parents praise the caring director and dedicated staff, nurturing environment, play-based curriculum, and strong sense of community among families.
5835 Penrose Ave, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 49 children
The reviews appear to be for Greenland Hills UMC (a church), not the preschool program. Reviewers praise the welcoming and progressive atmosphere, with positive comments about community activities and inclusive values. One reviewer noted frequent evening meetings for addiction recovery.
4105 Junius St, Dallas, TX · Capacity: 55 children
Dallas has 18 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 Dallas, 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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Parents consistently praise Spanish House Preschool for its caring, passionate teaching staff who genuinely connect with children. The Spanish immersion curriculum is highly regarded for its engaging, project-based learning approach that supports academic, social, and emotional development. Administrative staff are noted as responsive and organized, creating a welcoming community atmosphere.
Parents consistently praise Dallas Cooperative Preschool for its warm, nurturing environment and experienced teachers who foster genuine love of learning. The school emphasizes developmentally appropriate practices, hands-on learning, and individualized attention to each child's unique strengths and growth. Multiple parents report their children have thrived academically and socially, with strong preparation for elementary school.
Christianland Preparatory Preschool receives consistently high praise from parents who commend the staff's caring approach, Christian-based curriculum, and academic preparation for kindergarten. Parents report their children develop strong social skills, learn scripture and academics, and benefit from the warm, family-oriented environment led by director Ms. Sharon.
Northaven Cooperative Preschool is a highly-rated play-based, NAEYC-accredited preschool in Dallas where parents report their children thrive academically and emotionally. Parents consistently praise the dedicated teachers, strong sense of community, and the unique cooperative model that allows parents to participate in classroom activities. Multiple families with multiple children at the school express deep satisfaction and recommend it strongly.
Temple Emanu-El Preschool receives consistently high praise from families and community members. Parents highlight the dedicated educators, holistic approach to learning, engaging programs, and strong sense of community. The facility itself is noted as beautiful and well-maintained.
The available reviews do not contain feedback about the daycare program itself. Reviews appear to be for Westminster Presbyterian Church, with comments about the church's welcoming atmosphere, meaningful services, and facilities including a dog park. No substantive information about the preschool's educational programs, staff, or childcare quality is provided.
The Children's Preschool Center in Dallas receives consistently excellent feedback from parents, with all reviews rating it 5/5 stars. Parents praise the caring director and dedicated staff, nurturing environment, play-based curriculum, and strong sense of community among families.
Note: The reviews provided are for Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church's services and events, not for their preschool/daycare program. Reviews praise the church's welcoming staff, quality music programs, meaningful services, and community atmosphere. No specific feedback about daycare operations or childcare quality is available.
The reviews appear to be for Greenland Hills UMC (a church), not the preschool program. Reviewers praise the welcoming and progressive atmosphere, with positive comments about community activities and inclusive values. One reviewer noted frequent evening meetings for addiction recovery.
Park Cities Baptist Church Preschool receives mixed reviews. Three parents praise the nurturing environment, dedicated staff, small class sizes, and Christian values. However, two parents report the school rejected their children after 1-2 days, citing they only serve 'typical' children, and describe unprofessional handling of the situation.
Mi Escuelita Preschool @ Cockrell Hill Head Start receives mixed reviews with significant concerns. While one parent praised the staff and curriculum effectiveness, multiple parents reported serious issues including alleged mistreatment of children with disabilities, physical abuse by staff, inadequate bullying response, poor communication, and unprofessional conduct from administration and teachers.
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