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256 Church Daycare in Massachusetts

Browse 256 church daycare across Massachusetts. Find licensed daycare centers, compare options by city, and choose the best childcare for your family.

Choosing Daycare Centers in Massachusetts

Finding the right daycare center for your child is crucial. Understanding the landscape of childcare services in Massachusetts can make the decision-making process smoother.

Massachusetts has about 2,166 daycares providing essential child services for families in the state.

Compare the average fees charged by daycare centers in Massachusetts. Consider your budget while ensuring that the chosen daycare offers the necessary services and quality care.

Daycare Breakdown in Massachusetts

There are 2,166 daycares in Massachusetts: 81 headstart facilities, 515 before/after school centers, 256 religious facility daycares, and 1,314 childcare and preschool centers.

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All Church Daycare in Massachusetts

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First Congregational Church Of Holden Nursery School
Church Daycare
Address
01180 Main St, Holden, MA
Phone
(508) 829-9773
The Princeton Community Preschool
Church Daycare
Address
14 Mountain Rd, Princeton, MA
Phone
(978) 464-5960
Church Of The Nativity Community Nursery School
Church Daycare
Address
45 Howard St, Northborough, MA
Phone
(508) 393-1210
Suzuki Preschool Of Newton
Church Daycare
Address
01860 Washington Street, Newton, MA
Phone
(617) 964-4522
Holliston Christian Preschool
Church Daycare
Address
40 High St, Holliston, MA
Phone
(508) 429-5475
Hilltop Nursery School
Church Daycare
Address
148 Haverhill St, North Reading, MA
Phone
(978) 664-4532
Reading Baptist Day School
Church Daycare
Address
45 Woburn St, Reading, MA
Phone
(781) 944-3876
Tall Spire Nursery School
Church Daycare
Address
8 Lafayette St, Po Box 254, Wakefield, MA
Phone
(781) 245-4098
Oakland Park Children'S Center
Church Daycare
Address
29 Oakland St, Medford, MA
Phone
(781) 396-5093
Melrose Montessori School
Church Daycare
Address
70 W Emerson St, Melrose, MA
Phone
(781) 665-0621
Plymouth House Nursery School
Church Daycare
Address
87 Edgell Rd, Framingham, MA
Phone
(508) 875-1001
Sudbury Cooperative Preschool
Church Daycare
Address
6 Church St, Sudbury, MA
Phone
(978) 443-9391
Sunny Hill Preschool
Church Daycare
Address
251 Old Sudbury Rd, Sudbury, MA
Phone
(978) 443-2627
Neighborhood Cooperative Nursery School
Church Daycare
Address
21 Church St, Winchester, MA
Phone
(781) 729-8081
Bernice B. Godine Jcc Early Learning Center - Newton
Church Daycare
Address
333 Nahanton St, Newton, MA
Phone
(617) 558-6422
Auburndale Community Nursery School 2
Church Daycare
Address
218 Walnut Street, Newton, MA
Phone
(617) 244-5899

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Frequently asked questions

There are 256 church daycare daycares across Massachusetts. Browse by city to find options near you.
All licensed daycare facilities in Massachusetts are listed in our directory. You can also verify a facility's license status through Massachusetts's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities must meet state standards for safety, health, staff-to-child ratios, and staff qualifications.
When comparing daycare options in Massachusetts, consider:
  • Licensing status and inspection history
  • Staff-to-child ratios (Massachusetts sets minimum requirements by age group)
  • Staff qualifications and training
  • Safety measures and facility cleanliness
  • Parent reviews and Google ratings
  • Curriculum and daily schedule
  • Location, hours, and cost
Daycare costs in Massachusetts vary by location, child's age, and facility type. Full-time center-based care typically ranges from $150 to $400+ per week. Infant care is generally more expensive due to lower staff-to-child ratio requirements. Urban areas tend to have higher costs than rural areas.