Maricopa 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 1,520 child care centers in Maricopa 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!
Maricopa County childcare centers: |
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RAY OF LIGHT CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL Chandler, AZ 85225 (480) 963-6105 |
Mission Statement: Committed to raising up knowledgeable and powerful children to meet the challenges of this world, while knowing true strength through the Love of Jesus. |
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A CHILD'S PLACE AT THE RANCHES L L C Gilbert, AZ 85297 (480) 907-7590 |
A full service daycare center serving children 6 weeks to 12 years old. We have a loving, experienced staff. |
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Blessed Beginnings Christian Preschool Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (480) 313-1364 |
Blessed Beginnings Christian Preschool develops each child to his or her fullest potential, spiritually, intellectually and physically. |
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BRIGHT FUTURES Mesa, AZ 85204 (480) 539-7772 |
BRIGHT FUTURES is a Child Care Center in MESA AZ. It has maximum capacity of 147 children. |
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BRIGHT IDEAS CHILDCARE AT TEMPE Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 777-1658 |
Bright Ideas Childcare and Learning Center is designed to provide a comfortable, safe and secure learning environment for children 6 weeks to 12 years of age. Our classrooms are designed to allow your child a hands on experience for learning. We are dedicated in providing an environment that meets the social, emotional and intellectual growth of your child. Our programs are structured to provide each age group with age appropriate curriculum for fundamental learning. |
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KINDERBUGS PRESCHOOL L L C Gilbert, AZ 85295 (480) 231-6609 |
Each day, KinderCare provides a balanced approach to learning, giving you the peace of mind that your child will have fun as he develops socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. We give your child the tools to become confident and self-aware. In a caring and stimulating atmosphere, our passionate and engaging teachers give your child endless opportunities to grow, learn, and imagine—whether building a spaceship to blast off to Mars or inviting a new friend to share a story during group time. While academics play a role in development, we believe there are many other opportunities for enhancing the whole child. We recognize that curriculum is more than what appears in manuals or a series of activities. We believe curriculum is everything that happens in the classroom, from interactions and meals to singing and playing. We never miss an opportunity to educate. |
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MONTESSORI OF SURPRISE L L C Surprise, AZ 85374 (623) 760-7548 |
Our mission is to provide a child-oriented approach to education that deeply respects the uniqueness of each child. We will enable the children to become confident, self-motivated and independent citizens of our community. Our classrooms are centered and prepared with their emotional, social, and physical needs in mind. We inspire a passion for learning, instill a sense of personal responsibility, and cultivate a respect for the environment and involvement in the community. |
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SCOTTSDALE CHILD CARE & LEARNING CENTER @ CAREFREE INC Phoenix, AZ 85085 (623) 780-1786 |
When you trust your child to the care of others, you need to know that this home away from home is the best you can provide. You need the peace of mind that comes from leaving your child in a clean, caring and educationally stimulating environment. And you need options that work with your schedule. That's why you will want to consider Scottsdale Child Care & Learning Centers for your child.We believe that every child is a precious, God given being, with basic needs - social, physical, emotional, and intellectual. It is our purpose to meet these needs when your child is in our care. We strive to instill confidence, character, and good attitudes. It is our desire to teach children values and skills for living, such as how to make good choices, work independently, how to take responsibility, share, empathize, be honest, and respectful. |
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A S U M L F COLLEGE OF EDUCATION PRESCHOOL Tempe, AZ 85287 (480) 965-2510 |
We believe that young children are active learners: that they continually construct knowledge as they repeatedly interact with people, ideas and materials in their environment (Piaget, ’52). Children learn though constructive play and thus the teacher’s role is often a play partner extending and enhancing the child’s play and interests. We welcome the fact that young children possess diverse ideas, values and approaches to learning. Therefore, we provide a nurturing environment that encourages initiative, experimentation, problem solving, and social-interaction, while recognizing and valuing individual differences. Our curriculum is based on the “best practice†(Bredekamp & Rosegrant, 1992), knowledge of theory, research, and practice about how children grow and learn, with attention given to the individual needs and interests of the children and families we serve. |
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A S U CHILD DEVELOPMENT LAB Tempe, AZ 85287 (480) 965-4442 |
The Child Development Laboratory (CDL) provides high-quality early childhood education and childcare for young children from three years old through kindergarten. The CDL offers a warm and personal caregiving environment for approximately 56 children in two multi-age preschool classes and beginning fall 2005, a full toddler classroom. The CDL provides a wide range of age-appropriate activities that facilitate children's intellectual, social-emotional, and physical development. In addition, curriculum activities and adult-child interactions are tailored to meet the individual needs, interests, and abilities of each child. The CDL is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services, and has a contract with the Department of Economic Security to provide childcare assistance to eligible families. The CDL is located on the ASU campus and is open to the Valley community. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - A O K - CATALINA Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 841-7445 |
Catalina Mission Statement A home away from home, that provides students with skills to seek higher-level knowledge, build lasting relationships, and achieve academic excellence. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - A O K - WESTWOOD Phoenix, AZ 85015 (602) 242-2442 |
The mission of Westwood Primary School is to create a positive, supportive, and safe learning environment. We are committed to academic excellence. Education is a shared partnership between staff, parents and the community with students as our first priority. Our high expectations for academic and social development will inspire our students to become lifelong learners and productive members of society. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - ALHAMBRA EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM Phoenix, AZ 85031 (623) 848-8420 |
School Goals Promote the school as the center of the community by developing partnerships for shared responsibility with families, community, and business partners. Provide a safe and positive learning environment in which all students are accepted, appreciated, and encouraged to reach their highest potential. Prepare all students for success by recognizing and providing educational opportunities that address individual ability levels, learning styles, and diverse cultural backgrounds. Provide staff development to enhance and expand effective educational practices and programs to increase student achievement. Maintain accountability and stability through effective business and managerial practices. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - ALHAMBRA HEAD START - WESTWOOD Phoenix, AZ 85015 (602) 242-2442 |
The mission of Westwood Primary School is to create a positive, supportive, and safe learning environment. We are committed to academic excellence. Education is a shared partnership between staff, parents and the community with students as our first priority. Our high expectations for academic and social development will inspire our students to become lifelong learners and productive members of society. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - ALHAMBRA TRADITIONAL SCHOOL Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 484-8816 |
Alhambra Traditional School is committed to academic excellence. This is accomplished through high expectations, a caring learning environment, consistent discipline, and the partnership among students, staff, and parents. The traditional philosophy is the cornerstone to the success and lifelong learning of our students. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - HEAD START - ALHAMBRA KINDERGARTEN Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 242-5828 |
At Cordova Primary School, we strive to create a positive, safe, and supportive environment oriented to embracing cultural diversity, academic excellence, and respect. We believe our students are our first priority and education is an ongoing partnership among staff, parents and the community. We promote continuous excellence in our teaching staff. While recognizing each child’s individuality, our goals enable students to acquire skills necessary to become lifelong learners, citizens of good character, and productive members of society. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - HEAD START - CORDOVA PRIMARY SCHOOL Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 242-5828 |
At Cordova Primary School, we strive to create a positive, safe, and supportive environment oriented to embracing cultural diversity, academic excellence, and respect. We believe our students are our first priority and education is an ongoing partnership among staff, parents and the community. We promote continuous excellence in our teaching staff. While recognizing each child’s individuality, our goals enable students to acquire skills necessary to become lifelong learners, citizens of good character, and productive members of society. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - HEAD START - GRANADA PRIMARY SCHOOL Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 841-1403 |
Our Goals at Granada Primary School for the 2011 - 2012 school year are: To encourage community and parental involvement by providing a variety of relevant programs that meet the needs of children and parents, making Granada Primary the heart of the community. To provide an environment where students develop critical thinking skills and achieve excellence by participating in research-based instruction, inquiry, and innovative real-life learning opportunities. To improve student achievement in all areas of the curriculum by accepting each learner as unique, fostering individual success, and educating the whole child. To encourage staff members to act as reflective and ethical professionals by engaging in ongoing staff development and professional learning communities. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - HEAD START - MONTEBELLO SCHOOL Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 336-2000 |
Vision Montebello School will promote every student to high school with academic skills to ensure success and the vision to go to college. Mission Statement Provide students with the knowledge and skills for continued academic excellence through high quality programs, services, and support. |
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A.E.S.D.#68 - HEAD START - SEVILLA PRIMARY SCHOOL Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 242-0281 |
The Sevilla Primary Staff supports the Alhambra School District philosophy and goals. Our mission is to create and maintain a positive, child-centered learning environment committed to academic excellence. We believe in creating lasting partnerships between our staff, families, and community. We enable all members of the school community to reach their highest level of achievement, and are dedicated to creating lifelong learners who will become contributing members of society. |
Maricopa County Childcare Referal Agencies: |
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Association for Supportive Child Care 3910 S. Rural Rd., Ste. E Tempe AZ 85282 |
Call (602) 244-2678 or Toll Free (800) 308-9000 Email: bhancock@asccaz.org For more information, visit http://www.arizonachildcare.org |
