Licensed Full-Day Daycare in Bryan, TX
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Full-Day Daycare in Bryan
25
Licensed centers
4.6★
Avg Google rating
9
Rated 4.5+
Bryan has 25 licensed childcare centers, giving families in this college-town community solid options for early childhood care. Parent ratings are strong across the board, with an average Google score of 4.6★ and 9 centers earning 4.5+ stars—including standouts like Bethel Lutheran Preschool, Kiddie Academy of Bryan, and Bright Beginnings PreSchool. CloverMap helps Bryan parents cut through the search by surfacing these highly-rated providers so you can focus on what matters: finding quality care that fits your family's schedule and needs.
What to know about childcare in Bryan
Finding childcare in Bryan means working within a modest but stable market. There are 25 licensed childcare centers across the city, which is lean for a growing area that anchors the Bryan-College Station metropolitan region. Waitlists are common, especially at the most-reviewed facilities like Bethel Lutheran Preschool, Kiddie Academy of Bryan, and Bright Beginnings PreSchool, so parents should start their search well before they need care. Bryan's character as a college town with Texas A&M University nearby means the childcare landscape shifts seasonally—many families have flexible academic schedules, which can create openings you won't predict months in advance. The licensed centers available average 4.6 stars on Google, and nine of them maintain ratings of 4.5 or higher, suggesting that quality among the options you'll find is reasonably consistent. What matters here is moving quickly when you identify a center that fits your family's schedule and budget.
Pricing varies by neighborhood and program type, though infant care is effectively unavailable in Bryan's licensed centers—none of the 25 centers currently offer infant programs. This is a significant constraint for families with children under one year old and often forces parents toward family childcare or to delay formal childcare enrollment. For preschool-age children (ages 2 to 5), expect monthly costs to reflect the center's location and staffing model. Centers in or near the Texas A&M campus area typically run higher than those in residential neighborhoods, and single-focus preschools cost less than full-time day centers. Montessori programs, of which there is one in Bryan, command a premium over traditional Montessori-curriculum centers. Most centers bundle sibling discounts or offer part-time schedules that reduce monthly costs.
Quality signals in Texas childcare require understanding what's available and what's not. Zero of Bryan's 25 centers hold Texas Rising Star certification, which is a voluntary quality recognition program run by the state. This doesn't mean the centers are low-quality—it reflects that most Bryan providers have not pursued the extra documentation and standards required for that badge. What it does mean is that you cannot rely on Rising Star status as a shortcut. Instead, read Google ratings carefully and cross-check them against state licensing records through HHSC (Health and Human Services Commission). A 4.5-plus rating tells you parents report responsive staff, clean facilities, and communication practices they value. Licensing records tell you whether a center has had violations or substantiated complaints. Use both sources together.
Access to cost relief through Texas Child Care Assistance Program is available to eligible Bryan families. The program offers subsidies to working parents and students whose household income falls below state thresholds, which typically run around 85% of the state median income but vary by family size. If you qualify, the program covers a significant portion of your monthly childcare costs, and your subsidy follows you to any licensed center you choose. To apply, contact your local HHSC office or begin the application online through the state portal. Processing takes time, so even if you're considering it, apply early.
Bryan's position as the primary employment and residential hub in the Bryan-College Station area shapes the childcare search. Families commuting to Texas A&M, state offices, or regional employers need flexibility that many centers can provide—part-time and extended-hour programs exist. The school district ties to Bryan ISD mean that school-age care (before and after school, summer) is part of the conversation for older siblings. The city continues to grow steadily, which is slowly expanding childcare supply, but demand keeps pace. Parents in Bryan often find it helpful to network with other families and employers, as private referrals frequently lead to openings before they appear on public lists.
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Tips for choosing childcare in Bryan
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Ask About Curriculum
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Bryan, TX?
CloverMap lists many HHSC-licensed daycare providers in Bryan, Texas. All listings have been verified against the Texas HHSC licensing database.
Do daycares in Bryan accept the CCAP subsidy?
Yes, many HHSC-licensed daycares in Bryan accept Texas's CCAP childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CCAP filter to find accepting providers in Bryan.
What is the average daycare cost in Bryan, TX?
Daycare costs in Bryan typically range from $700–$2,200/month depending on the child's age and care type. Infant care is the most expensive ($1,100–$2,200/month), while preschool-age care averages $700–$1,400/month. NAEYC-accredited centers run about 20% higher than average.
What should I look for when choosing a daycare in Bryan?
Look for HHSC licensure (required in Texas), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CCAP acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Bryan.
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