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Find Preschool Daycares (30 Months to School Age) in Prince George.

Prince George has 14 licensed preschool daycares serving children from 30 months to school age, made up of 2 licensed group centres and 12 licensed family child care homes. All 14 facilities accept the preschool age group, and 13 also serve infants, giving families some flexibility as their children grow. Right now, 2 currently report open spaces, so it is worth applying to several options at once.

15 preschool daycares (30 months to school age) in Prince George

Data from the BC Childcare Facilities registry, refreshed daily.

Licensed Group
4
Family Child Care
11
With vacancies
2 (13%)

Age groups served

Infant14Preschool15Kindergarten OOS7After-School6Licensed Preschool2

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed preschool daycares are there in Prince George?

There are 14 licensed preschool daycares in Prince George. Of those, 2 are licensed group centres and 12 are licensed family child care homes, which operate in the provider's home with a maximum of 7 children.

Do any of these preschool facilities in Prince George also accept infants or school-age children?

Yes. Of the 14 facilities listed, 13 also serve infants, 7 offer kindergarten out-of-school care, and 6 provide after-school care. This means some providers can support your family across multiple stages of your child's early years.

When should I start looking for a preschool daycare in Prince George?

BC's general advice is to start looking during pregnancy, ideally in the first trimester, because demand for licensed spaces significantly outpaces supply across the province. Since April 2024, BC has banned waitlist fees, so there is no cost to applying to multiple facilities at once.

Can I get help with the cost of licensed preschool daycare in Prince George?

Most BC families can access fee reductions through the Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative, which applies automatically at participating licensed providers with no parent application required. Income-eligible families earning under roughly $111,000 per year may also qualify for the Affordable Child Care Benefit, which stacks on top of other programs.

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