Licensed Daycares in Siler City, NC
Browse 19 DCDEE-licensed daycares in Siler City, North Carolina. Filter by age, NC Subsidy acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.
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Siler City, North Carolina is a small but actively served childcare market, with 19 licensed daycares operating within the city — a meaningful number for a community of its size, reflecting genuine local investment in early childhood education. For families arriving here or growing their families, that number carries real weight: there are options, there is competition among providers, and the licensing framework overseen by the North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE) ensures every one of those 19 centers has met baseline health, safety, and program standards before opening its doors to children. Every single provider in Siler City holds a Star Rated License, meaning families aren't just choosing a licensed facility — they're choosing one that has been evaluated and ranked on a one-to-five-star quality scale. Where Siler City diverges from state norms is worth noting carefully. The subsidy acceptance rate sits at 47 percent, five percentage points below the state average of 52 percent, which means families relying on the Subsidized Child Care Program will need to be deliberate and early in their search. More pressing for some families: no provider in Siler City currently serves infants under 12 months, and no center offers drop-in care. These are not small gaps — they are defining characteristics of this market that shape planning for many households from the very first months of a child's life.
What to know about childcare in Siler City
Among Siler City's 19 licensed daycares, only two providers have accumulated enough Google reviews to carry a public rating — and both outperform the state average of 4.38 stars, contributing to Siler City's impressive local average of 4.58 stars. Chatham County Head Start leads the market with a 4.8-star rating across 17 reviews, making it the most reviewed and highest-rated option in the city. A federally funded program with a long national track record, Head Start prioritizes low-income families and includes comprehensive wraparound services — nutrition, health screenings, and family engagement — and it does accept the Subsidized Child Care Program, making it a cornerstone resource for income-qualifying households. The Wright Place Childcare Center holds a 4.2-star rating from 11 reviewers and also accepts subsidy, offering families a second well-regarded option with community-level trust already established through firsthand parent experience.
For parents navigating childcare in Siler City, the practical realities of this market demand more advance planning than many families anticipate — and understanding those realities early can make an enormous difference in outcomes. Start with the Subsidized Child Care Program, which is North Carolina's primary mechanism for helping income-eligible families offset daycare costs. To apply, parents connect through the North Carolina Division of Social Services or directly with their county Department of Social Services in Chatham County, where caseworkers can verify eligibility based on income, family size, and work or school status. Once approved, families receive a subsidy authorization and must then find a participating provider — which is where Siler City's 47 percent acceptance rate becomes a practical concern. With fewer than half of the city's 19 centers enrolled in the program, and with only nine participating providers total, families with a subsidy authorization cannot assume their first-choice center will accept it. The gap between Siler City's 47 percent and the state average of 52 percent is meaningful in a small market: every percentage point represents fewer real seats available to subsidized families. Calling ahead to confirm current participation — and confirming that a specific classroom age group still has open subsidized slots — is essential before committing to a tour or application. On the question of infant care, the data is unambiguous and important: not a single licensed provider in Siler City currently serves children under 12 months of age. This is a significant structural gap. For families expecting a newborn or with infants already at home, this means Siler City's licensed daycare market is effectively unavailable until a child reaches their first birthday. Parents in this situation typically face two paths: seeking licensed family child care homes, which operate under a separate licensing category and may serve younger infants, or commuting to neighboring communities where infant slots may exist. Either path requires beginning the search well before a child's birth — ideally during pregnancy — because infant waitlists across North Carolina routinely stretch six to twelve months even where infant care is available. Drop-in care is equally absent from Siler City's market, with zero percent of providers offering it. Families who depend on occasional, flexible childcare for appointments, travel, or irregular work schedules should build a backup plan that includes trusted family members, vetted babysitters, or nanny-share arrangements, because no licensed drop-in option currently exists locally. Finally, every parent should use DCDEE's online childcare search tool to pull inspection records for any center under consideration. Licensing reports document inspection dates, any corrective actions required, and a center's current star rating — information that goes well beyond word-of-mouth and gives families an objective, state-verified picture of how each provider operates day to day.
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How do I use the Subsidized Child Care Program to pay for daycare in Siler City?
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Is there any drop-in daycare available in Siler City for occasional or backup care needs?
How do Siler City's daycare quality ratings compare to the rest of North Carolina?
Tips for choosing childcare in Siler City
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Ask About Curriculum
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Siler City, NC?
CloverMap lists 19 DCDEE-licensed daycare providers in Siler City, North Carolina. All listings have been verified against the North Carolina DCDEE licensing database.
Do daycares in Siler City accept the NC Subsidy subsidy?
Yes, many DCDEE-licensed daycares in Siler City accept North Carolina's NC Subsidy childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's NC Subsidy filter to find accepting providers in Siler City.
What is the average daycare cost in Siler City, NC?
Daycare costs in Siler City 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 Siler City?
Look for DCDEE licensure (required in North Carolina), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, NC Subsidy acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Siler City.
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