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Top 10 daycares in Honolulu, HI

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Early School

Early School

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Serves Honolulu, HI
The Early School is a private, nonprofit, accredited independent preschool in Honolulu, HI, founded in 1973. It offers early childhood education with a low student–faculty ratio and a rich indoor–outdoor setting, including one of the largest shaded outdoor preschool play areas in Honolulu. Its hands-on, emergent curriculum is guided by children’s interests and emphasizes real-world experiences, long-term projects, investigations, and daily outdoor play. The program is research-informed, focusing on building social and emotional intelligence and confidence. Early literacy and numeracy develop naturally through daily routines, group projects, m
Waiokeola Church Preschool

Waiokeola Church Preschool

New on TrustedCare
Serves Honolulu, HI
Waiokeola Church Preschool in Honolulu, HI, serves children ages 2 through 6 with a Christian, hands-on, creative curriculum. As a ministry of Waiokeola Congregational Church, it is part of the church’s Christian Education programs and integrates faith-based learning into daily classroom activities. The preschool is located at 4705 Kilauea Avenue, directly across from Kahala Mall, providing convenient access for families in the area. Teachers emphasize active, age-appropriate learning that engages young children and supports early development in a structured school setting. The program welcomes keiki beginning at age two and continuing throu
Kamehameha Schools Preschool Honolulu

Kamehameha Schools Preschool Honolulu

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Serves Honolulu, HI
Kamehameha Schools Preschool Honolulu serves families in Honolulu, HI as part of Kamehameha Schools Preschools, a statewide early childhood education program. The preschool emphasizes a values-based approach that supports language, social, and cognitive development, with learning experiences grounded in culture, ‘ōlelo, and ‘āina. Student safety and well-being are core priorities, supported by organization-wide practices. As an extension of Kamehameha Schools—which operates major campuses at KS Kapālama (Honolulu), KS Hawai‘i (Kea‘au), and KS Maui (Pukalani)—the preschool connects keiki and their ‘ohana to resources across the education path
Lumbini Preschool Hawaii

Lumbini Preschool Hawaii

New on TrustedCare
62+ years in business
Serves Honolulu, HI
Jikoen Hongwanji Lumbini Preschool, founded in 1964 and based in Honolulu, HI, is a nonprofit, state-licensed group child care center in the Kalihi neighborhood. Established by the Jikoen Hongwanji Mission (temple established in 1938), the school serves children ages 2–5 through Honey Bee (2–3), Curious Kitten (3–4), and Panda Bear (4–5) classes. The program offers an English/Japanese-friendly environment grounded in Buddhist values to support healthy growth and early learning. Licensed by the Hawaii Department of Human Services, the preschool maintains a student–teacher ratio that exceeds state requirements. It provides daily hot meals prep
Queen Emma Preschool

Queen Emma Preschool

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Serves Honolulu, HI
Queen Emma Preschool in Honolulu, HI, is the early childhood division of St. Andrew’s Schools, serving coeducational children ages 2–5 at 3019 Pali Highway. The preschool offers a full-day, year-round program operating Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except for holidays and breaks. Its play-based, whole-child approach integrates social studies, language arts, mathematics, science, art, music, and motor skills, with a structured daily routine that includes indoor and outdoor activities, snacks, lunch, story time, and rest. With an 8:1 student–teacher ratio and experienced, long-tenured faculty, the program emphasizes indivi
Children With Aloha Academy

Children With Aloha Academy

New on TrustedCare
Serves Honolulu, HI
Children With Aloha Academy is a preschool and childcare center in Honolulu, HI, serving infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Located at 885 Queen St., Suite A, the academy provides a safe, nurturing learning environment that supports each child’s creative, intellectual, social, and independent growth during the critical first five years. Its philosophy emphasizes adaptability, communication, and emotional and interpersonal development, supported by close partnerships among children, educators, and families. The school implements The Creative Curriculum, a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate framework used nationwide. Programs include
The Toddler Program

The Toddler Program

New on TrustedCare
22+ years in business
Serves Honolulu, HI
The Toddler Program is a non-profit, Christian-valued early education preschool in the Kaimuki neighborhood of Honolulu, HI, serving children ages 2–5 and welcoming families of all faiths. It provides a secure, nurturing learning environment with individualized attention and close collaboration among staff, students, and parents. The program accepts children as young as two, including those who are not yet potty trained. Its philosophy centers on hands-on, play-based learning guided by teachers who understand early childhood developmental needs. A rich, literature-based curriculum is complemented by frequent walking excursions in the communi
Rainbow Schools - Honolulu

Rainbow Schools - Honolulu

New on TrustedCare
Serves Honolulu, HI
Rainbow Schools, located in Honolulu, HI and its surrounding areas, provides high-quality daycare services with a focus on hands-on, experiential learning. Their unique curriculum, which covers a comprehensive range of developmental areas, is designed to cater to infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children. The program offers a variety of learning centers, including art, cooking, music, science, and more. Additionally, Rainbow Schools prioritize children of federal government employees, although services are open to the general public.
The Cole Academy - Honolulu

The Cole Academy - Honolulu

New on TrustedCare
Serves Honolulu, HI
The Cole Academy - Honolulu is the Downtown Honolulu campus of The Cole Academy, providing nationally accredited early childhood education and childcare for children ages 6 weeks through 6 years. Located at 800 Bethel Street at Queen’s Court in Honolulu, HI, the campus operates year-round, Monday through Friday, from 6:45 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Programs follow a milestone-based model with age groupings for Infants, Wobblers (12–21 months), Toddlers (22–30 months), Preschool, and Junior Kindergarten. Children advance through intentional transitions aligned to developmental milestones, typically in summer. The research-informed, whole-child curricu
Central Union Church Preschool

Central Union Church Preschool

New on TrustedCare
98+ years in business
Serves Honolulu, HI
Central Union Church Preschool and Kindergarten in Honolulu, HI, has served Oahu’s families since 1928. This Christian-based early childhood program supports the spiritual, cognitive, socio-emotional, and physical development of young children in a safe, caring setting. Certified educators lead the classrooms, and the school emphasizes a collaborative approach among teachers, staff, and families. Programs include the ‘Ohana Toddler Program for 2-year-olds with part-time and full-time options, and a Preschool program for ages 3–5 across eight classrooms. The regular school day runs from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with before- and after-school ca

Your Daycare questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on TrustedCare.

How much does daycare cost?

Daycare costs depend on the child’s age group, the type of daycare, and where you live. Infant daycare is typically the most expensive, ranging from $650 to $1,500 per month. Infant daycare requires higher ratios of caregivers to children, which increases costs. Babies require more individualized attention, including diaper changes, feedings, and naps. As the child ages and becomes more independent, this ratio decreases along with daycare costs.

Traditional daycare centers tend to charge higher rates than home-based family daycare centers or co-ops. However, they usually have lower child-to-caregiver ratios, offer a wider range of amenities and activities, and have stricter qualifications for staff. Church-based, YMCA, or other non-profit child care centers offer lower rates, while home-based daycare is typically the cheapest option due to the low overhead costs.

In urban areas with a higher cost of living, daycare costs tend to be higher to cover the cost of higher rent and teacher salaries. Suburban and rural daycare centers have lower overhead costs, which often translates to more affordable daycare.

Is daycare tax deductible?

No, you cannot directly deduct daycare expenses on your federal tax return. However, if you qualify, there's a tax credit designed to assist with daycare costs, known as the Child and Dependent Care Credit.

The Child and Dependent Care Credit enables you to claim a percentage of your eligible childcare expenses. It ranges from 20% to 35% of allowable expenses, capping at $3,000 for one qualifying child and $6,000 for two or more qualifying children (applicable to the 2023 tax year). Consult a qualified tax professional to confirm if your eligibility.

Can a daycare charge you when they are closed?

Some daycares may charge a reduced fee or no fee at all during certain closures, while others may maintain regular charges. The terms in your daycare contract or agreement should outline whether or not you are charged when they are closed. It's common for daycares to have specific policies regarding fees during closures, such as holidays or other scheduled breaks.

If you're unsure, reach out to the daycare directly to clarify their billing practices during closures.

How do I look up daycare violations?

To look up daycare violations, start by contacting your state’s licensing agency for childcare facilities. You can usually find this information through your state’s Department of Health and Human Services online database.

Another option is to reach out to community resources such as local parenting groups, forums, or social media groups. Other parents may share their experiences or provide information about daycare violations in your area. Finally, consider a visit the daycare center directly and ask for information about any past violations. Daycare centers are often required to make this information accessible to parents.

How do I choose a daycare?

When picking a daycare, trust your instincts and choose a daycare that aligns with your child's needs, your values, and provides a safe and nurturing environment for their development. Follow these additional suggestions to find the best fit for you and your child:

  • Get recommendations from other parents, friends, and pediatricians to start your search.
  • Visit in person to make sure the spaces are clean, safe, and friendly.
  • Ask about caregiver qualifications, such as CPR training, early childhood education background, and experience with children of a similar age.
  • Understand the daycare's approach to early education, discipline, feeding, and soothing methods.
  • Choose a daycare that is licensed and accredited to meet government-set health and safety standards.
  • Check if parents are encouraged to participate in the program and if there are opportunities for parental engagement.
  • Contact current and former clients for feedback on their experiences with the daycare.
  • Consider making unannounced visits to get a true sense of the daycare's daily operations
  • Look for a daycare with a suitable curriculum, flexible schedules, and activities that fit your preferences.
  • Visit the daycare with your child and see how they react to the space, teachers, and other children.
  • Secure a spot on the waiting list as early as possible, especially for sought-after infant programs.

What questions should I ask when evaluating potential daycare centers?

Gather as much information as you can to find the daycare that best fits your family’s needs. Be prepared with a list of questions when visiting daycares, including:

  • Is your daycare licensed and accredited to meet safety standards?
  • Are teachers credentialed and trained in CPR/First Aid?
  • What are the class sizes and student-teacher ratios for each age group?
  • What are the daycare's hours of operation and rates?
  • How does the daycare handle discipline?
  • Will the daycare assist with potty training?
  • How much time do children spend in free-play and outdoors?
  • Are meals and snacks provided by the daycare?
  • How are food allergies handled by the daycare?
  • What enrichment programs and activities are available?

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