Licensed Daycares in Suwanee, GA
Browse 30 DECAL-licensed daycares in Suwanee, Georgia. Filter by age, CAPS acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.
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Daycare & Childcare in Suwanee
57
Licensed centers
4.6★
Avg Google rating
23
Rated 4.5+
20
Quality Rated
Suwanee parents have 57 licensed childcare centers to choose from, with an average Google rating of 4.6★ across the market. Quality standards are strong here: 23 centers maintain ratings of 4.5★ or higher, and 20 are Georgia Quality Rated through DECAL, the state licensing agency. Whether you need infant care (24 centers offer programs for infants) or preschool services, the combination of high parent satisfaction and verified quality ratings makes finding the right fit straightforward in this north Atlanta suburb.
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What to know about childcare in Suwanee
Suwanee parents have genuine options when searching for childcare. The city supports 57 licensed childcare centers, with 23 rated 4.5 stars or higher on Google, giving families a solid selection across different neighborhoods and quality tiers. The most-reviewed centers—Big Blue Marble in nearby John's Creek, Discovery Point #9, and The Goddard School—offer benchmarks for what strong operations look like locally, though waitlists remain common during peak enrollment periods (spring and late summer). As a growing suburb north of Atlanta, Suwanee attracts commuter families who need reliable, accessible childcare, which means demand is steady and centers fill up predictably. You should plan to start your search 2–3 months before you need care, especially if you're targeting infant programs; 24 centers offer infant services, but slots for newborns and young toddlers move quickly.
Pricing varies based on child age and center model. Infant care typically runs higher—expect to budget between $1,200 and $1,600 monthly depending on the center's location and amenities—while preschool programs generally range from $900 to $1,300 per month. Montessori programs, of which there are three in the area, typically cost more due to their specialized approach and training requirements. Centers in the Atlanta neighborhoods command higher fees than those slightly further out, and facilities offering extended hours, premium curricula, or newer buildings justify price premiums. The difference between a basic licensed center and one with advanced certifications often justifies $200–$300 monthly upcharge for many families, so factor that into your budget conversation with providers.
Understanding quality markers helps you cut through noise. Georgia's Quality Rated certification, which 20 Suwanee centers hold at levels 1–3 stars, indicates the center has exceeded basic licensing requirements set by DECAL (the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning). A Quality Rated facility has demonstrated stronger staff training, curriculum depth, and operational standards—it's a meaningful distinction worth seeking. Google's 4.6-star average across all 57 centers in Suwanee is solid, but individual ratings matter more; read recent reviews for patterns about staff turnover, communication, cleanliness, and actual parent experiences rather than assuming all 4-star centers perform identically. Pairing Google ratings with DECAL licensing records (which you can check online) and Quality Rated status gives you the full picture of a center's real strengths.
The Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) subsidy program exists to help qualifying Suwanee families offset costs. CAPS eligibility is income-based, and many working parents—particularly those earning between 100% and 250% of the state poverty level—qualify for some assistance. The application process runs through your local DECAL office, and it typically takes 2–3 weeks to process. If you think you qualify, start the application early; subsidies don't cover full costs but meaningfully reduce monthly payments for eligible families, often bringing care within reach for middle-income households.
Suwanee's identity shapes its childcare market. This is a commuter suburb where many parents work in Atlanta or at regional employers like those in the Johns Creek business corridor, meaning they value convenience and flexible hours. The city's proximity to strong school districts (Forsyth County Schools) means families often stay longer than in transitional neighborhoods, creating stability that benefits centers and parents alike. The community is growing, which keeps demand high and makes securing a spot worth planning ahead—but it also means centers have invested in facilities and staffing to keep up.
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Tips for choosing childcare in Suwanee
Verify Licensing
Always confirm that a daycare holds a valid state license. Licensed centers meet health, safety, and staffing requirements.
Read Parent Reviews
Reviews from other parents give real insight into daily routines, staff quality, and how facilities are maintained.
Ask About Curriculum
Whether play-based, Montessori, or STEM-focused — the right curriculum can have a lasting impact on your child's development.
Consider Schedule Fit
Make sure operating hours, program types, and flexibility match your family's daily schedule and work commitments.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Suwanee, GA?
CloverMap lists 30 DECAL-licensed daycare providers in Suwanee, Georgia. All listings have been verified against the Georgia DECAL licensing database.
Do daycares in Suwanee accept the CAPS subsidy?
Yes, many DECAL-licensed daycares in Suwanee 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 Suwanee.
What is the average daycare cost in Suwanee, GA?
Daycare costs in Suwanee 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 Suwanee?
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 Suwanee.
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