Chesterfield County childcare centers come in sizes, costs, and programs to fit all budgets and preferences. We know that parents are busy but that selecting the right daycare center or preschool is crucial. So we’ve gathered basic information for 70 child care centers in Chesterfield County into a single location so that you are only a click away from basic information such as address, size, and licensing information that can help you refine your search. You can narrow down your search even further by selecting a zip code or a city from the list on the right. Need more assistance? Simply contact the child care referral agency listed on the bottom of the page!
Chesterfield County childcare centers: |
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A Beautiful Beginning Childcare and Learning Center Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 247-0396 |
A Beautiful Beginning Childcare and Learning Center is a Licensed Family Day Home in Chesterfield VA. It has maximum capacity of 114 children. The center accepts children ages of: 0 yr 0 to 12 yr 11. |
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A Child's Place Learning & Day Care Centers Midlothian, VA 23114 (804) 379-7632 |
A Child's Place Preschool & Child Care Centers is owned and operated by A.C.P. Day Care Inc., a Virginia corporation.Since 1984, we have provided Richmond area residents with quality and affordable childcare. We try to create an environment of caring--a concern about your child’s physical, mental, emotional, and social development. Your child will spend many hours with us, and we would like to consider ourselves an extension of your home. Like you, we will try to encourage your child to develop a sense of what is right and wrong, a consideration for the feelings of others, a respect for adults and other children, a sense of accomplishment and positive self-esteem. At the same time, we will strive to provide an academic program for intellectual growth. |
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Atlantic Coast Athletic Club in Richmond (ACAC-Richmond) Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 378-1600 |
Summer Camp provides a fun, safe, active and learning atmosphere all summer long. Children participate in a variety of activities that promote a sense of individual and group identity, as well as physical development and character building. |
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Bermuda Hundred Preschool Chester, VA 23831 (804) 319-9183 |
Our teachers and staff are guided by a creative curriculum, enhancing the total development of the child through hands-on, creative, child-centered approaches to learning based upon sound early childhood principals. We pride ourselves on a low student to teacher ratio. Our teachers develop age-appropriate activities that introduce and strengthen academic and social skills. |
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Bethel Baptist Chruch Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 794-8590 |
The Bethel Baptist Preschool Early Education Program is a preschool ministry of Bethel Baptist Church. The purpose of the Bethel Baptist Preschool Program is to show the love of Christ to children and their parents by nurturing children to grow in mind, in body, and in relationship with God and with others. Our preschool program provides Christ centered preschool education for children ages two through five. The program offers fun, yet structured classes with learning objectives and a focus on the social, spiritual, academic, and behavioral development of preschoolers. |
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Billips T & C Child Development Center Ettrick, VA 23803 (804) 526-3832 |
Billips T & C Child Development Center is a Licensed Child Day Center in Ettrick VA. It has maximum capacity of 60 children. The center accepts children ages of: 0 yr 1 to 12 yr 11. |
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Bon Secours Family Center @ SFMC Midlothian, VA 23114 (804) 594-4997 |
Our Mission: To provide compassionate, quality health care services to those in need, including the poor and dying, for the purpose of alleviating human suffering and bringing people to wholeness in the midst of pain and loss. At Bon Secours, this Mission isn't just a statement; it's a way of life. Our staff is committed to bringing people to health and wholeness. You'll find this approach reflected not only in the expert pediatric care we provide but also in our Mission Outreach Services. Our programs range from advocacy to immunization services to spiritual care. |
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Brandermill United Methodist Church Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 744-1640 |
The Brandermill Church Mission - God is calling us to provide opportunities to discover, nurture, and share His gifts. Our Vision As we follow our Mission, people all over the world will grow in faith and continue Christ’s work. Our Values Commitment, Compassion, God’s Love, Inclusiveness, Prayerfulness, Responsiveness |
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Centralia Child Development Center, Inc. Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 748-5334 |
Centralia Child Development Center, Inc. is a Licensed Child Day Center in Chesterfield VA. It has maximum capacity of 180 children. The center accepts children ages of: 0 yr 1 to 12 yr 11. |
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Chester Baptist Church Chester, VA 23831 (804) 748-3257 |
Chester Baptist Church is a Religious Exempt Child Day Center in Chester VA. It has maximum capacity of 40 children. The center accepts children ages of: 2 yr 6 to 5 yr 11. |
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Chester Child Development - Youth Center Chester, VA 23831 (804) 768-8009 |
Choosing your child's caregiver is one of the most important decisions you will ever make and our centers are designed to take the worry out of this decision. We provide a safe, child-centered environment that encourages fundamentals for lifelong learning. Our goal is TO REMAIN the most highly regarded early education provider that a parent can find. |
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Chester Family YMCA at Ettrick Elementary Ettrick, VA 23803 (804) 520-8638 |
At the Chester Family YMCA, our program is fun as well as educational. The professionally trained staff helps children develop positive social skills through the YMCA's Character Development Program. Every child is encouraged to practice the four core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. As with any YMCA program, the YMCA School Age Care Curriculum focuses on the YMCA mission of a healthy spirit, mind and body. |
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Chester Presbyterian Church Chester, VA 23831 (804) 748-9465 |
The mission of the Preschool is to provide programs that facilitate academic, emotional, social and physical growth that are appropriate for each child. The children are exposed to the spiritual nature of our church by activities conducted within the church facility but do typically receive specific religious instruction. |
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Chester United Methodist Church Chester, VA 23831 (804) 748-2275 |
Chester United Methodist Church is a Religious Exempt Child Day Center in Chester VA. It has maximum capacity of 86 children. The center accepts children ages of: 2 yr 6 to 5 yr 11. |
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Children's House Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 276-4736 |
The Children's House was started with a dream to provide a loving environment for each child to grow and develop as an individual, while building self-esteem and a love for learning. We accomplish this through the skillful guidance of a nurturing, trained staff. Most of our staff are seasoned professionals, with a commitment to serving children's individual needs for over ten years. They are warm and energetic and ready to help each child reach his potential. Our owners are Jackie Coleman and Suzanne Wittersheim. Jackie has 40 years experience as a child development center Owner/Director, as well as a teaching background in elementary education. Suzanne Wittersheim has over 40 years' experience as a child development center Owner/Director in several Chesterfield County child care centers. |
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Childtime Children's Center Chester, VA 23831 (804) 751-0399 |
A Powerful Beginning to a Lifetime Love of Learning Childtime’s educational philosophy is based on the Reggio Emilia approach, named after the Italian city and the surrounding villages where the method took root after World War II. Central to this philosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. With these relationships in place, children develop a capacity for trust, competence and independence that helps them grow as students and people. |
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Childtime Children's Center - Alverser Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 379-8125 |
A Powerful Beginning to a Lifetime Love of Learning Childtime’s educational philosophy is based on the Reggio Emilia approach, named after the Italian city and the surrounding villages where the method took root after World War II. Central to this philosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. With these relationships in place, children develop a capacity for trust, competence and independence that helps them grow as students and people. |
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Childtime Learning Center-Harbourside Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 739-2282 |
A Powerful Beginning to a Lifetime Love of Learning Childtime’s educational philosophy is based on the Reggio Emilia approach, named after the Italian city and the surrounding villages where the method took root after World War II. Central to this philosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. With these relationships in place, children develop a capacity for trust, competence and independence that helps them grow as students and people. |
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Childtime Learning Center-Mallard Landing Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 675-2144 |
A Powerful Beginning to a Lifetime Love of Learning Childtime’s educational philosophy is based on the Reggio Emilia approach, named after the Italian city and the surrounding villages where the method took root after World War II. Central to this philosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. With these relationships in place, children develop a capacity for trust, competence and independence that helps them grow as students and people. |
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Childtime Learning Center-Memory Lane Chesterfield, VA 23832 (804) 796-7990 |
A Powerful Beginning to a Lifetime Love of Learning Childtime’s educational philosophy is based on the Reggio Emilia approach, named after the Italian city and the surrounding villages where the method took root after World War II. Central to this philosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. With these relationships in place, children develop a capacity for trust, competence and independence that helps them grow as students and people. |
Chesterfield County Childcare Referal Agencies: |
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Memorial Child Guidance Clinic/Kidcare Resource and Referral 200 N 22nd St. Richmond VA 23225 |
Call (804) 644-9590 ext.3018 or Toll Free (800) 272-4949 Email: lthompson@childsavers.org For more information, visit http://www.childsavers.org |
