Fairfax City 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 67 child care centers in Fairfax City 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.
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Busy Bee Child Care Center Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 591-0862 |
Busy Bee Child Care Center is a Licensed Child Day Center in Fairfax VA. It has maximum capacity of 60 children. The center accepts children ages of: 2 yr 6 to 12 yr 11. |
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Appletree School Fairfax, VA 22031 (703) 281-7747 |
Appletree School is a Licensed Child Day Center in Fairfax VA. It has maximum capacity of 105 children. The center accepts children ages of: 2 yr 6 to 11 yr 11. |
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Baby, Toddler & Preschool Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 279-7188 |
Welcome to Baby, Toddler and Preschool Land of Vienna. Where a child’s growth, both mentally and socially, is number one. Where your child can learn by interaction and exploration in a safe and happy atmosphere. |
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Boyd School - Fairfax Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 934-0920 |
At The Boyd School, we embrace a Montessori philosophy of education and create a warm, welcoming and secure place for children to challenge themselves and excel. In this environment, children develop their intellectual, social and physical abilities and talents to their fullest. We welcome family involvement, helping parents better understand the learning style and temperament of their child-and work together to maximize childrens strengths. Our programs serve children from infancy through middle school age, and cater to a wide variety of families' schedules. The Boyd School is fully accredited by the American Montessori Society and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement. |
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Calvary Hill Baptist Fairfax, VA 22031 (703) 323-4711 |
Being led by the Spirit of Almighty God, to confess with our mouths and believe in our hearts that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and being baptized into the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. |
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Chesterbrook Academy #801 Fairfax, VA 22033 (703) 803-7920 |
Our preschool combines learning experiences and structured play in a fun, safe and nurturing environment – offering more than just child care. Preschool is the first introduction to a lifetime of learning, and it’s a journey that should start off on the right foot. |
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Child's Place Fairfax, VA 22031 (703) 698-8050 |
A Child's Place is just that... A delightful environment created for children 8 weeks to 6 years enrolled in our programs for infants, toddlers, Potty training, Pre-School and Pre-Kindergarten. Your child will acquire many new interests and friendships. Respect for others is developed by learning to be kind to new friends. Manners are important too. Each age group will explore the concepts of size, shapes, and visual relationships individual and group activities. Self-expression through music, dramatics, learning to button, tie, zip, open doors, etc. are mastered, resulting in feelings of self confidence. |
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Childtime LEARNING CENTER- Ox Trail Fairfax, VA 22033 (703) 620-1800 |
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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Christ Lutheran Church Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 273-4094 |
Our emphasis is on social development. We feel the total development of the preschooler is far more important than the acquisition of factual knowledge. The childs social development and self-concept are most important at this point. Basic to this development is consideration and love for others... lessons which cannot be learned with rigid rules and regulations, but require a relaxed and loving atmosphere. |
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Christ Presbyterian Church Fairfax, VA 22033 (703) 691-9120 |
Christ Presbyterian Preschool (CPP) is a non-profit organization operated by Christ Presbyterian Church as an outreach community ministry within the church’s facility. It is administered by a church-affiliated Board of Directors and managed under the daily supervision of a director. We believe that learning is an active and social process which is enhanced when children are involved with many different materials, their peers and adults. Children learn best by participating in activities at their own pace. Our goal is to foster independent learning based on Christian principles in a well organized environment. |
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City of Fairfax Parks & Recreation Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 591-3920 |
City of Fairfax Parks & Recreation is a Licensed Summer Day Camp in Fairfax VA. It has maximum capacity of 45 children. The center accepts children ages of: 3 yr 0 to 6 yr 11. |
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Congregation Olam Tikvah Fairfax, VA 22031 (703) 425-1886 |
Teachers at Olam Tikvah adhere to a learning through play philosophy where children are encouraged to try a variety of free-play activities at their own pace. Free play allows the children a chance to work with materials and toys put out by the teacher. The child is given time and encouragement to explore new things and play cooperatively with peers. A unique feature of this approach is the rotating classroom where your child has the opportunity to participate in activities and socialize with children and teachers from other classes. Structured learning experiences are also offered throughout the morning. Circle time, music, sensory experiences, stories, snack time, and field trips all provide the child with opportunities to learn new things and sharpen developing skills. The curriculum at OT is presented to the children through ongoing topics -- e.g. Jewish holidays, positive self concepts and self identity, family relationships, seasons, nutrition, colors, numbers, etc. The activities surrounding the topics chosen are age appropriate, are presented in an appealing way, and strive to spark the child's imagination and creativity . |
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Fairfax Church of Christ Fairfax, VA 22033 (703) 631-2100 |
Stepping Stones Preschool was established by the Fairfax Church of Christ in September of 1974. Since its beginning with 7 children the school has grown to its present size of 150 students in 14 classes. The church built the classroom wing of the building with a preschool in mind and it has served as a community outreach program for the past 31 years. Because the school is church centered, it is exempt from state licensure, although it still has to meet strict guidelines in order to maintain the Virginia Department of Social Services certification. |
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Fairfax Circle Baptist Church Fairfax, VA 22031 (703) 573-7372 |
Welcome to Fairfax Circle Baptist Church. We are so very happy you stopped by. We are a small, Jesus-following, independent, and loving church in the heart of Fairfax serving the local Fairfax and Mantua communities. We are located just off Route 50 on Chichester Lane. Our services are VERY CASUAL. |
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Fairfax County Employees' Child Care Center Fairfax, VA 22035 (703) 324-7370 |
The Employees’ Child Care Center provides high-quality care for the children of Fairfax County government employees in a child-centered learning program where children are respected and nurtured. The ECCC promotes the development of the whole child through a developmentally appropriate curriculum. Through a team approach of open communication and cooperation between home and school, the ECCC provides strong beginnings for each child. |
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Fairfax Presbyterian Preschool Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 273-4333 |
Fairfax Presbyterian Preschool was established in 1958 as a nonprofit, nonsectarian, interracial, and nonpolitical institution by and under the Session of the Fairfax Presbyterian Church. It currently falls under the Church's Christian Education Ministry. Our program provides half-day classes two to five days a week, depending on the child's age, from September until May. Children must be at least three years old by February 28th or not more than five and a half years old on September 1st of any given school year. We believe that each day of a child's life should lead toward the growth and development of a healthy and contributing member of society. To accomplish this, our program provides rich and varied learning opportunities which contribute to a child's social, emotional, physical, creative, intellectual, and spiritual growth. Our program is based on the understanding that a child learns naturally through play; we believe that play is the most developmentally appropriate means for young children to learn. |
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Fairfax United Methodist Church Preschool Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 591-3120 |
Fairfax United Methodist Church Preschool is committed to providing the best possible environment for nurturing young children. We encourage each individual child by placing equal emphasis on physical, social, emotional, creative, intellectual and spiritual development. Rich and varied active learning opportunities, guided by warm, self-awareness and overall competence. We are dedicated to supporting the child and the family. |
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FFX PK AUTH - Burke Lake Park Fairfax, VA 22039 (703) 323-6600 |
FFX PK AUTH - Burke Lake Park is a Licensed Summer Day Camp in Fairfax VA. It has maximum capacity of 80 children. The center accepts children ages of: 6 yr 0 to 10 yr 11. |
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Gan Israel Preschool Fairfax, VA 22031 (703) 426-1980 |
Gan Israel Preschool seeks to create a stimulating and enriching educational environment for each and every child. The school is devoted to helping children learn socialization skills, building their self-confidence and teaching them the preliminary skills to explore and experience the world independently from their parents. Our goal is to provide children with the early foundation and framework to prepare them for the transition to elementary school. In addition, we seek to ignite a spark in each child to lay claim to his Jewish heritage and commit him or her to a lifetime passion for learning. |
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George Mason University Child Development Center Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 993-9750 |
The CDC provides a relaxed, nurturing environment, and activities to encourage development of language skills, math concepts, large and small muscle development, music, art, and dramatic play activities. Leaning about living things, community and social and self-help skills are also a part of this environment. |
