Licensed Full-Day Daycare in Brattleboro, VT
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Full-Day Daycare in Brattleboro
As of July 2026
Brattleboro is home to 24 licensed child care providers on CloverMap, with a combined licensed capacity of about 798 children — an average of roughly 33 spots per program. Among the 6 providers with a Google rating, every one is rated 4.5 stars or higher, producing a 5.0-star average across that small group. Seventeen Brattleboro providers, including Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center, hold a 4- or 5-star STARS designation, more than two-thirds of the local market.
What to know about childcare in Brattleboro
Brattleboro's 24 licensed child care providers report a combined licensed capacity of roughly 798 children, an average of about 33 children per program — a scale that puts most Brattleboro providers in a mid-sized range relative to other Vermont cities in the licensing data, neither the smallest nor the largest by average program size.
Brattleboro stands out on Google ratings: of the 24 licensed providers, 6 have enough reviews to show an average rating, and all 6 are rated 4.5 stars or higher, which produces a 5.0-star average across that group. It's a small sample — 6 out of 24 providers — so it shouldn't be read as describing the whole market, but it's a notably strong result for the providers it does cover. STARS participation offers the broader view: 17 of Brattleboro's 24 providers, more than two-thirds, hold a 4- or 5-star STARS rating.
Vermont's Department for Children and Families' Child Development Division licenses and oversees every Brattleboro provider, and administers the STARS system that 17 of the city's 24 providers have qualified into at the 4- or 5-star level. That combination — strong STARS participation alongside a small but perfect Google-rated sample — gives Brattleboro families two independent, positive signals to weigh, even though they're each drawn from different slices of the market and shouldn't be averaged together.
With 798 children in combined licensed capacity spread across 24 providers, Brattleboro's market is compact enough that families can realistically review most local options directly rather than relying solely on filtering. Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center is one provider within that set; given the small Google-rated sample size in this city, leaning more heavily on STARS status — where 17 of 24 providers qualify — is likely the more representative starting filter before confirming details with individual programs.
Brattleboro's pattern of high STARS participation paired with a small but flawless Google-rated sample is a reminder that a single rating source rarely tells the full story in a market this size. Families building a shortlist here are well served by pairing the 17-of-24 STARS figure with whatever direct conversations and program visits they can arrange, rather than treating either number in isolation as decisive.
Families moving to Brattleboro from elsewhere in Vermont or from out of state should note that a perfect 5.0-star Google average, drawn from only 6 providers, is a much thinner data point than the STARS figure covering all 24 licensed providers in the city — both are useful, but they answer different questions about the market.
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Parents also ask
Does Brattleboro have both daycare centers and home-based child care?
Yes. Brattleboro's roster includes 23 center-based programs and 2 home-based programs. Centers typically operate dedicated facilities with age-grouped classrooms, while home-based programs serve smaller, often mixed-age groups in a provider's residence.
Are any child care providers in Brattleboro quality-rated?
24 of Brattleboro's providers carry a Vermont STARS rating, the state's quality rating and improvement system. Participation is voluntary in many cases, so an unrated provider is not necessarily lower quality.
How can I verify a daycare's license in Brattleboro?
CloverMap shows each Brattleboro provider's licensing record as published by the state. Confirming current license status with the licensing authority is a reasonable final step before enrolling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Brattleboro, VT?
CloverMap lists many CDD-licensed daycare providers in Brattleboro, Vermont. All listings have been verified against the Vermont CDD licensing database.
Do daycares in Brattleboro accept the CCFAP subsidy?
Yes, many CDD-licensed daycares in Brattleboro accept Vermont's CCFAP childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CCFAP filter to find accepting providers in Brattleboro.
What is the average daycare cost in Brattleboro, VT?
Daycare costs in Brattleboro 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 Brattleboro?
Look for CDD licensure (required in Vermont), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CCFAP acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Brattleboro.
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