Day care in bay area: Bay Area Child Care Centers

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Daycares & Child Care Centers in San Francisco Bay Area, CA

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We welcome you and your little one to our San Francisco Bay Area daycares.

KinderCare partners with families in San Francisco Bay Area, CA to provide high-quality daycare at an affordable cost. Our approach is designed to inspire a love of learning in your child, creating a safe and supportive environment where they can build Confidence for Life. KinderCare teachers give children the freedom to be themselves, explore, and make friends.

Find one of our child care centers at a location near you!

Whether you are looking for part-time or full-time child care, KinderCare offers an affordable option with plenty of fun and learning. Currently we have 6 daycares & child care centers in or nearby San Francisco Bay Area which can be found just below.

6 Daycares & Child Care Centers in
San Francisco Bay Area,
CA

  1. 1. Harbor Bay KinderCare

    1.2 miles Away:
    2155 N Loop Rd,
    Alameda,
    CA
    94502
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (510) 521-3227

  2. 2. Foster City KinderCare

    10.7 miles Away:
    1006 Metro Center Blvd,
    Foster City,
    CA
    94404
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (650) 573-6023

  3. 3.

    Bay Meadows KinderCare

    11.8 miles Away:
    1350 Wayne Way,
    San Mateo,
    CA
    94403
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (650) 577-0257

  4. 4. Shores KinderCare

    12.9 miles Away:
    1050 Twin Dolphin Dr,
    Redwood City,
    CA
    94065
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (650) 594-1100

  5. 5.

    Alvarado KinderCare

    13.7 miles Away:
    32710 Falcon Dr,
    Fremont,
    CA
    94555
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (510) 324-3569

  6. 6. The Avenues KinderCare

    13.8 miles Away:
    334 28th Ave,
    San Francisco,
    CA
    94121
    Ages:
    2 years to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (415) 221-6133

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Frequently Asked Questions about Daycare

How many KinderCare daycares are there in San Francisco Bay Area

There are 6 KinderCare daycare centers within 15 miles of San Francisco Bay Area.

What types of daycare programs are offered in San Francisco Bay Area?

We have a wide range of programs available in San Francisco Bay Area, including full-time and part time daycare for infants and toddlers.

How do I select the right daycare for my child?

When it comes to selecting the best daycare center that will promote your child’s growth and the well-being of your family, the process may appear daunting. We are here to offer guidance and simplify the decision-making process for you. To see our list of the top 6 factors to keep in mind as you look for the perfect daycare center, please click here.

What is accreditation and are San Francisco Bay Area KinderCare centers accredited?

Accreditation is an official review process performed by a nationally-recognized outside agency. Our centers pursue national accreditation from one of three national child care accreditation agencies:

  • National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
  • National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs (NAC)
  • National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA)
  • To find out which accreditations the KinderCare daycare centers in San Francisco Bay Area have, please visit the individual center pages.

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Bay Area parents of young children still struggle to find childcare amid pandemic, inflation

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By Andria Borba


/ CBS San Francisco

Bay Area parents of young children still struggle to find childcare amid pandemic, inflation

Bay Area parents of young children still struggle to find childcare amid pandemic, inflation
03:21

SAN FRANCISCO – Amid the pandemic and inflation, many Bay Area families with young children are still struggling to find childcare. The lack of available spots, along with the cost, has prompted many working women to quit their jobs. 

Meet Lily Marquez and her kids – 5-year-old Mia and 6-year-old Jeremiah. These San Franciscans are among the many faces in the Bay Area of child care troubles.

For Marquez and a lot of other folks, it’s the one-two punch of high cost and no access.

Lily was a financial aid counselor at a local university — emphasis on was.

“I had to quit my job when Mia was born. I had to sell my home and move in with in-laws because I had to pick. I couldn’t afford working and then paying for childcare. The expense of childcare was probably $4,500 a month,” she told KPIX 5.

Even without a mortgage payment to contend with Lily never actually found room in a preschool for Jeremiah.

“I was on a childcare waitlist for a very long time with him. He never got childcare,” Marquez recalled.

Amie Latterman is the Chief Advancement Officer with the Children’s Council in San Francisco. The organization helps 20,000 families a year find and fund childcare.

Latterman said Marquez’s story is not unique.

“It can take more of your income to have two kids under five in childcare and preschool than it does to pay your mortgage or your rent. It’s actually more expensive than housing,” Latterman told KPIX 5.

She said the shortage of childcare during the pandemic forced many mothers out of the workforce.

“We haven’t seen all those people come back to the workforce yet, because the solution is not there yet. Childcare is not back,” Latterman said.

Things are a bit better for Marquez and her family these days. Mia and Jeremiah are in school, but she worries about what social and learning skills they missed out on staying home with her.

“I really wish there would be some legislation to help parents, families, single mothers, single fathers, grandparents — whoever has children. Childcare shouldn’t be a burden,” she said.

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Andria Borba

Andria Borba joined KPIX 5 in October 2013. Born in Modesto, raised in the Central Valley city of Gustine, Andria has a large extended family that stretches from Tomales Bay to the Monterey Bay and all over the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Ogni Zaliv residential complex: kindergarten and school in the yard

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The developer LLC “Dudergofsky project” received permission to build a general education school and a preschool educational institution on the territory of a residential complex.

The State Construction Supervision and Expertise Service of St. Petersburg issued a permit for the construction of a comprehensive school for 825 students with swimming pools and a kindergarten for 190 students with a swimming pool territory of the residential quarter “Lights of the Gulf”. The residential complex is being created in the Krasnoselsky district, on the first line of the coast of the Gulf of Finland and along the well-maintained embankment of the Dudergofsky Canal.

The construction of a school and a kindergarten, among other social infrastructure facilities, was originally provided for by the territory planning project, the complex development of which is carried out by CJSC BFA-Development represented by the developer LLC Dudergofsky Project. A school and a kindergarten will be built on the territory between Marshal Zakharov Street and Leninsky Prospekt, where the construction of houses of the III stage of the Ogni Zaliv residential complex is currently being completed.

The project for the construction of a school designed for 825 students was developed by order of Dudergofsky Project LLC, one of the oldest design organizations in St. Petersburg – JSC Scientific Research and Design Institute for Housing and Civil Engineering – LenNIIproekt. 3-4-storey school building with useful area 19.9 thousand sq. m. is designed for 33 classes for teaching 825 students. For younger students, there is a separate educational block for 300 students on the ground floor with its own entrance.

The school building houses the entire set of classes, classrooms and rooms for the implementation of the educational general education program. Including a sports block inside the building, consisting of 2 pools with bowls 25 x 11 m and 6 x 10 m (for younger children – with a bath depth of 0.6 to 0.8 m), a training and sports hall 18 x 30 m and 2 halls for physical education and choreography. In addition, the building has a canteen with a dining room for 413 seats, an assembly hall for 535 seats, a library with a reading room, and a medical unit.

A physical culture and sports block with artificial turf (stadium) and recreation areas will appear on the territory of the school site.

In the buildings of the school and kindergarten, conditions will be provided for the access of people with limited mobility.

Kindergarten and school will be put into operation in 2023 and 2024. respectively, and transferred to the city of St. Petersburg.

The first kindergarten opened in the residential complex “Yasno.Yanino”

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  3. The first kindergarten opened in the residential complex “Yasno. Yanino”

The first kindergarten opened in the residential complex “Yasno. Yanino”

On April 1, in the residential complex “Yasno.Yanino” from “KVS” a kindergarten began to work. Nine groups have been formed here: two nurseries and seven for preschoolers. So far, 180 children have received referrals to kindergarten. In total, 200 kids will be able to walk here at the same time.

The kindergarten was built by the KVS company. The bright building has become a real decoration of the residential complex. The facades depict colorful fairy-tale characters – horses in apples. Heroes with such an unusual color were not chosen by chance: the apple is the symbol of the Yasno.Yanino residential complex.

The garden provides everything for comfort, relaxation and development: bedrooms, rooms for games and training, medical office, dining room, music and sports halls. All the necessary furniture, things and toys were purchased by the KVS company.

The grand opening of the kindergarten will take place in April. The event is planned to be visited by the governor of the Leningrad region Alexander Drozdenko and the general director of KVS Sergey Yaroshenko.

Residential complex “Yasno.Yanino” from “KVS” is located in the Vsevolozhsk district, a 20-minute drive from the metro station “Prospekt Bolshevikov”. Some of the houses have already been rented and occupied. There is a medical center on the territory, where doctors receive children and adults under compulsory medical insurance. There are also shops, bakeries, restaurants, an online order pickup point and children’s centers. The plans include the construction of two more kindergartens and a school.

Author:
GK “KVS”

04/05/2021

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