Licensed Daycares in Marietta, GA
Browse 118 DECAL-licensed daycares in Marietta, Georgia. Filter by age, CAPS acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.
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Marietta, Georgia is home to one of the most expansive childcare markets in the greater Atlanta metro area, with 226 licensed daycares serving families across this vibrant Cobb County city. That sheer volume gives parents genuine options — from large faith-affiliated centers near the historic downtown square to smaller family childcare homes tucked into established residential corridors — but navigating a market of this size takes real preparation. Every licensed provider in Marietta operates under oversight from DECAL, Georgia's Department of Early Care and Learning, which conducts routine inspections and maintains public records that parents can and should consult before making any enrollment decision. Beyond basic licensing, 73 providers have earned Quality Rated certification, Georgia's voluntary tiered quality improvement system, and 3 providers hold NAEYC accreditation, the gold standard in early childhood education recognized nationally. On the quality-rating front, Marietta performs well: among the 5 providers with Google ratings, the average sits at 4.48 stars, a meaningful 0.12 points above the Georgia state average of 4.36 stars, and 102 providers hold ratings of 4 stars or higher. Where Marietta diverges from the state picture in ways that directly affect family budgets is subsidy acceptance. Only 76 of 226 providers — 34% — accept CAPS, the Childcare and Parent Services subsidy program, compared to a statewide average of 47%. That 13-percentage-point gap means families who rely on income-based assistance will face a notably narrower pool of participating centers and should begin their search with subsidy eligibility front and center. Drop-in care is similarly constrained, with 66 providers — 29% — offering flexible attendance against a state average of 35%. For infant families, however, Marietta delivers well: 100 providers, fully 44% of the market, serve children under 12 months, a category where demand always outpaces supply and early outreach is essential.
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Among the most reviewed and highest-rated daycares in Marietta, two YMCA locations stand out immediately. The Northeast Cobb Family YMCA leads the city with a remarkable 4.8-star rating across 151 reviews and accepts CAPS subsidies, making it a standout choice for income-qualifying families who also want a program with demonstrated community trust. The McCleskey-East Cobb Family YMCA matches that subsidy acceptance and earns a 4.7-star rating from 690 reviews — the largest review base in the dataset — signaling consistent quality across a high volume of family experiences over time. For families interested in arts-enriched early learning, All Fired Up Art Camp holds a 4.7-star rating from 259 reviewers and offers a distinctive creative curriculum that differentiates it sharply from conventional center-based care. D-BAT/TOCA Marietta, rated 4.3 stars across 215 reviews, draws families whose children are ready for structured athletic skill development alongside early childhood programming. Rounding out the top five, Kennesaw State University Marietta Campus carries a 4.2-star rating from 181 reviewers; as a university-affiliated program, it often benefits from faculty involvement in early childhood research and may appeal to parents who prioritize an academically grounded environment. Families should note that while these five providers represent the city's most-reviewed options, 102 providers citywide hold ratings of 4 stars or higher, meaning the broader market offers substantial depth beyond these flagship names.
Marietta's daycare landscape is shaped by its geography as a sprawling suburban city where major road corridors anchor both residential density and commercial childcare development. The areas documented in the CloverMap dataset — Allgood, Allgood Road, Alsace Lane, Austell Southwest, Austell Road, and Austell Road Southwest — reflect the city's pattern of childcare clustering along arterial routes that connect neighborhoods to employment centers and Interstate 75. Of the 76 providers that accept CAPS subsidies citywide, the Austell Road and Austell Road Southwest corridors are among the most accessible for families relying on public transit or who live in the western portions of Marietta where household incomes trend more diverse. The Austell Southwest zone in particular reflects the broader demographic character of west Marietta, where the subsidy-accepting share of providers matters most practically for parents balancing work schedules with childcare costs. The Allgood and Allgood Road areas represent a documented cluster within the CloverMap dataset, and families searching in these zones will find providers that feed into established Cobb County school attendance patterns, which matters for families thinking about continuity from preschool into kindergarten. Alsace Lane appears as a distinct geographic address cluster in the dataset, and while the density of options there is narrower than along the major road corridors, parents in adjacent neighborhoods should consider it within reasonable driving range of the larger Austell Road supply. For the 66 providers citywide offering drop-in care — 29% of the market — availability tends to be higher along the commercial corridors where centers have larger facilities and more staffing flexibility. Families commuting toward Atlanta on I-75 often prioritize providers along the Austell Road spine for practical morning routing. With 73 Quality Rated providers spread across these corridors, no single area monopolizes certified quality.
For families who qualify for income-based childcare assistance, the CAPS program — Childcare and Parent Services, administered through Georgia's DECAL — is the primary subsidy pathway in Marietta, and understanding its local realities is critical before beginning a center search. With only 76 of Marietta's 226 providers accepting CAPS, representing 34% of the market against a statewide norm of 47%, eligible families are working with a meaningfully smaller effective pool than the headline number of 226 licensed centers suggests. Parents should apply for CAPS eligibility through their regional Georgia Division of Family and Children Services office before touring centers, because approval can take several weeks and many participating providers maintain their own waitlists for subsidized slots separately from their general enrollment queues. Knowing your eligibility status in advance prevents the frustrating scenario of falling in love with a center only to discover it either does not participate in CAPS or has no current subsidy openings. For infant families, the math requires even more lead time. With 100 providers serving children under 12 months — 44% of the market — Marietta performs reasonably well on infant coverage, but infant classrooms carry strict Georgia staff-to-child ratios that cap enrollment at very small numbers per room. Most well-regarded infant programs in the city operate waitlists that stretch six months to a year, and families expecting a baby should realistically begin outreach during the second trimester. For parents who need occasional or backup care rather than full-time enrollment, 66 Marietta providers — 29% of the market — offer drop-in options, which is slightly below the state average of 35% but still represents a meaningful number of centers worth identifying in advance for sick-caregiver days or schedule disruptions. Finally, every licensed provider in Marietta is inspected by DECAL, and parents should pull inspection histories directly from the DECAL public portal before any enrollment decision, looking specifically at the nature of any cited violations, their recurrence patterns, and how quickly providers corrected them — details that reveal operational culture far more reliably than star ratings alone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Marietta, GA?
CloverMap lists 118 DECAL-licensed daycare providers in Marietta, Georgia. All listings have been verified against the Georgia DECAL licensing database.
Do daycares in Marietta accept the CAPS subsidy?
Yes, many DECAL-licensed daycares in Marietta 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 Marietta.
What is the average daycare cost in Marietta, GA?
Daycare costs in Marietta 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 Marietta?
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 Marietta.
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