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Daycares in San Angelo, TX

Find the perfect child care center in San Angelo. Browse 46 licensed daycares across 0 neighborhoods, read parent reviews, and discover programs that match your family's needs.

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Local insights for San Angelo

San Angelo, Texas has 46 licensed child care centers regulated by Texas Health and Human Services, Child Care Licensing. All inspection reports are publicly available at hhs.texas.gov/childcaresearch.

Income-eligible families in Texas can apply for child care assistance through the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), managed locally by Workforce Solutions offices. CCAP pays a portion of fees at participating licensed providers based on household income and family size.

Texas Rising Star (TRS) is the state's voluntary quality rating program, with ratings from 2–4 stars above the minimum licensing standard. TRS-rated providers have been assessed on curriculum quality, staff qualifications, and family engagement.

Neighbourhood highlights

Where families book tours first

  • City Core

    Programs near downtown and major employers, often with extended hours for working parents. Check for Texas Rising Star ratings when comparing quality.

  • Suburban Communities

    Newer facilities serving residential growth areas. Generally more available space than urban core programs with competitive monthly rates.

  • Faith-Based Providers

    Many Texas cities have a strong network of faith-affiliated licensed centers. These providers must meet the same state licensing and inspection standards as secular programs.

  • Family Child Care Homes

    State-licensed home-based care offering smaller group sizes. Often 15–25% less per month than center-based care while meeting the same core licensing requirements.

Costs & planning tips

Budget ranges plus waitlist advice

Typical fees

  • Child care costs in Texas vary significantly by city. Infant full-time center-based care averages $650–$1,100 per month depending on location and program type. Toddler and preschool programs are typically 15–25% less than infant rates.
  • CCAP co-payments are set on a sliding scale by household income. Contact your local Workforce Solutions office for a co-payment estimate before choosing a provider.

Waitlist & subsidy tips

  • Apply for CCAP assistance through your regional Workforce Solutions office as soon as possible — waitlists for subsidized slots can span several weeks to months.
  • For high-demand infant spots at quality-rated centers, plan to apply 3–6 months before your target start date. Many centers will place you on a waitlist without requiring a deposit.

Cost estimates are approximate and based on publicly available data. Fees, subsidy eligibility, and program availability change frequently — verify current details directly with providers and your local subsidy agency.

Why this matters in San Angelo

46 licensed centres across 0 neighborhoods, with programs in 1 languages. 46 verified providers Use filters to find the right fit.

All Daycares in San Angelo

Finding Child Care in San Angelo

San Angelo is home to 46 licensed daycare centers serving families across 0 distinct neighborhoods. Whether you're looking for infant care, toddler programs, or preschool education, you'll find quality child care options throughout the city that meet your family's needs.

Daycare Options by Neighborhood

Each neighborhood in San Angelo offers unique child care options. From downtown centers with extended hours for working parents to suburban facilities with large outdoor play areas, you can find the perfect match for your child's needs and your family's schedule.

What to Look for in a San Angelo Daycare

  • Licensed and regulated facilities by the provincial government
  • Qualified early childhood educators with proper certifications
  • Age-appropriate programs and developmental activities
  • Safe, clean, and stimulating environments
  • Convenient location near home or work
  • Subsidy acceptance for eligible families