Licensed Preschool in Conyers, GA

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Preschool in Conyers

86

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Rated 4.5+

32

Quality Rated

Conyers, Georgia sits about 25 miles east of Atlanta along the I-20 corridor, and its childcare market reflects a community that has grown steadily while working hard to keep pace with the needs of working families. With 86 licensed daycares operating across the city, parents have a meaningful range of choices — from faith-affiliated programs to corporate childcare chains to small independent centers that have served Rockdale County families for generations. That breadth matters, because finding the right fit isn't just about proximity; it's about philosophy, schedule flexibility, and whether the economics actually work for your household. Conyers's overall Google rating sits at 4.32 stars, which places it just 0.04 points below the Georgia state average of 4.36 stars — a gap so small it speaks more to consistency than to any shortcoming. Where the city shows more meaningful distance from state norms is in subsidy access and scheduling flexibility. Just 42 percent of Conyers providers accept CAPS, the state's Childcare and Parent Services subsidy program, compared to a statewide average of 47 percent — a five-point gap that can genuinely narrow the viable options for income-eligible families. Drop-in care tells a similar story: 30 percent of centers here offer it versus 35 percent statewide, which means parents who rely on occasional, unscheduled care will need to plan more deliberately. On a brighter note, 35 providers serve infants under 12 months, and 32 centers have earned Quality Rated certification, giving parents a meaningful quality benchmark as they begin their search.

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🗓 Last updated: May 2026✓ Data verified against GA licensing records📊 Reviews from Google + parent submissions🏷 Reviewed by Kudzi K., Founder & Editor

What to know about childcare in Conyers

Among Conyers's highest-rated centers, Camp Westminster Day Trek stands out with an exceptional 4.7 stars across 164 reviews — the city's most-reviewed and top-rated provider, making it a natural first stop for families prioritizing community reputation. Cornerstone Learning Center follows closely at 4.6 stars from 61 reviews, and importantly accepts subsidy and serves infants, making it one of the more versatile options in the market. Destiny Starr Academy earns 4.4 stars from 115 reviews, also accepting CAPS and welcoming infants — strong signals for families navigating both financial assistance and newborn placement simultaneously. Two Childcare Network locations round out the top five: Childcare Network #241 holds 4.4 stars across 66 reviews, while Childcare Network #231 carries 4.3 stars from 75 reviews; both accept subsidy and serve infants, offering the consistency and structured curriculum parents often associate with an established regional network. None of Conyers's providers currently hold NAEYC accreditation, so Quality Rated certification becomes the most reliable third-party quality signal available locally.

Daycare geography in Conyers rewards parents who understand how the city's commercial and residential corridors have developed over time. The Bridgestone Business and Avalon Parkway areas tend to attract larger, professionally managed centers — the kind of facilities with extended hours built around the commuting realities of parents heading into Atlanta or toward the industrial parks that anchor Rockdale County's employment base. These corridors see higher traffic volume, which means centers there often calibrate their pickup windows and early-drop policies with working commuters specifically in mind. Along Black Shoals Road, the character shifts somewhat toward centers that have longer roots in the community, where enrollment rosters include multiple generations of local families and where word-of-mouth reputation carries considerable weight among parents deciding between options. Boar Tusk Road and Deering Road represent areas where the residential density drives demand for smaller, neighborhood-scale programs — often the places where drop-in care is slightly more available because the provider model is built around flexibility rather than fixed full-time enrollment. The Bank Street northeast corridor connects several of these zones and is worth exploring for families whose home and workplace sit on opposite sides of the city, since providers along that route can effectively serve as a logical midpoint stop. Subsidy-accepting centers are distributed across these neighborhoods rather than concentrated in one pocket, which is genuinely helpful for CAPS-eligible families who might otherwise feel pushed toward a single part of town. Parents are encouraged to map both their home and their workplace before narrowing searches geographically.

For families who qualify for CAPS, Conyers's childcare market is navigable but requires some groundwork. Thirty-six providers — representing 42 percent of the city's licensed centers — accept the subsidy, which is five points below the Georgia average. In practical terms, that means income-eligible families should confirm CAPS participation before touring a center, not after, because falling in love with a program that doesn't accept the subsidy only adds frustration to an already high-stakes process. Applications for CAPS are processed through Georgia's Division of Family and Children Services, and approval timelines vary, so initiating the paperwork before you've finalized your childcare choice is strongly advisable. For infant placements specifically, the reality in Conyers is that 35 licensed centers accept children under 12 months — a solid portion of the 86 total, but infant rooms operate under Georgia's strict ratio requirements, which means available slots are genuinely scarce. Parents expecting a newborn should begin outreach to infant-serving centers during the second trimester if possible, asking directly about waitlist length and deposit policies. Drop-in care, available at 26 centers representing 30 percent of the market, serves families with irregular work schedules, medical appointments, or school holidays when regular care arrangements fall short. Call ahead even at drop-in centers, because availability is rarely guaranteed. Finally, every licensed provider in Conyers is inspected and regulated by DECAL — Georgia's Department of Early Care and Learning. Parents can access inspection histories and compliance records directly through the DECAL public portal, and reviewing that history before enrolling is one of the most practical due-diligence steps any family can take.

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Tips for choosing childcare in Conyers

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Conyers, GA?

CloverMap lists many DECAL-licensed daycare providers in Conyers, Georgia. All listings have been verified against the Georgia DECAL licensing database.

Do daycares in Conyers accept the CAPS subsidy?

Yes, many DECAL-licensed daycares in Conyers accept Georgia's CAPS childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CAPS filter to find accepting providers in Conyers.

What is the average daycare cost in Conyers, GA?

Daycare costs in Conyers 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 Conyers?

Look for DECAL licensure (required in Georgia), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CAPS acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Conyers.

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