Texas Major Cities · Texas Childcare Rankings

Childcare Rankings
Texas Major Cities

Texas's major cities—Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin—form the Texas Triangle, one of America's most dynamic megaregions, where roughly two-thirds of the state's 30 million people live and which generates wealth rivaling an independent nation. Known as a hub for oil and energy, space exploration, cutting-edge technology, and live music, the region blends Western frontier heritage with Southern tradition in a uniquely Texan identity. From Houston's role as the world's energy capital to Austin's standing as the live music capital with more venues per capita than any other U.S. city, these cities drive innovation across energy, aerospace, medicine, and technology sectors that shape the American economy. El Paso, Waco, Killeen, Temple, College Station, Corpus Christi, McAllen, Brownsville, Laredo, Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Tyler, Beaumont, and more — all ranked.

23Cities covered
11Dimensions scored
1,000+Centers analyzed
Browse all cities ↓
1
Pick your cityBrowse all Texas Major Cities cities below
2
Sort by what mattersSafety, curriculum, teachers & 8 more
3
Shortlist 3 to visitTour in person & trust your instincts

Why this resource exists

Finding the right childcare is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a parent.

It’s also one of the most overwhelming. Every center has a website that looks warm and welcoming. Star ratings on public platforms can be gamed or sparse. And no two reviews seem to agree. You end up spending hours on major public review platforms — and still feel like you’re guessing.

For each city, we aggregated reviews from major public review platforms and parent community forums. We cross-referenced Texas HHSC Child Care Licensing data, inspection histories, and capacity records. Then we scored every center across 11 dimensions — an editorial synthesis that reflects what parents actually experience day to day.

This resource is independent. No center paid to appear or improve their score. Rankings reflect our honest synthesis of public data and parent reviews. The goal: help every Texas Major Cities family find a place where their child genuinely thrives.

Nothing replaces visiting a center in person. But having a well-researched starting point means you walk into those tours asking the right questions and spending your time on the centers most likely to be a great fit.

📄
All Texas Major Cities Cities
El Paso & Socorro Live
El Paso County
45 centers ranked
Also covers: El Paso, Socorro
Waco, Hewitt, Woodway & Robinson Live
McLennan County
30 centers ranked
Also covers: Waco, Hewitt, Woodway, Robinson
Killeen & Copperas Cove Live
Bell/Coryell County
30 centers ranked
Also covers: Killeen, Copperas Cove, Fort Cavazos area
Temple, Belton & Harker Heights Live
Bell County
28 centers ranked
Also covers: Temple, Belton, Harker Heights
College Station & Bryan Live
Brazos County
30 centers ranked
Also covers: College Station, Bryan
Corpus Christi & Portland Live
Nueces/San Patricio County
35 centers ranked
Also covers: Corpus Christi, Portland
McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, Weslaco, Donna, Alamo & Palmview Live
Hidalgo County
40 centers ranked
Also covers: McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, Weslaco, Donna, Alamo, Palmview
Brownsville, Harlingen, San Benito & Mercedes Live
Cameron County
32 centers ranked
Also covers: Brownsville, Harlingen, San Benito, Mercedes
Laredo Live
Webb County
28 centers ranked
Lubbock Live
Lubbock County
32 centers ranked
Amarillo Live
Potter/Randall County
28 centers ranked
Midland Live
Midland County
22 centers ranked
Odessa Live
Ector County
20 centers ranked
Abilene Live
Taylor County
22 centers ranked
Wichita Falls Live
Wichita County
20 centers ranked
San Angelo Live
Tom Green County
20 centers ranked
Tyler Live
Smith County
22 centers ranked
Longview & Marshall Live
Gregg/Harrison County
22 centers ranked
Also covers: Longview, Marshall
Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange, Nederland, Port Neches & Groves Live
Jefferson/Orange County
30 centers ranked
Also covers: Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange, Nederland, Port Neches, Groves
Victoria Live
Victoria County
18 centers ranked
Texarkana Live
Bowie County
14 centers ranked
Nacogdoches & Jacksonville Live
Nacogdoches/Cherokee County
16 centers ranked
Also covers: Nacogdoches, Jacksonville
Lufkin Live
Angelina County
14 centers ranked

Our commitment to parents

We built this because you deserve better than a star rating and a hunch.

We’ve watched parents make childcare decisions based on a single online review, a neighbor’s recommendation, or a slick website — and then discover six months in that the center wasn’t the right fit. The stress, the disruption, the guilt. It’s avoidable. This is a living resource, not a one-time snapshot.

🔍

Multi-source research

Every center assessed across major public review platforms, Texas HHSC licensing records, and parent community forums.

⚖️

No paid placements

No center paid to appear, rank higher, or receive a better score. Rankings reflect honest editorial synthesis — nothing else.

📐

11 scored dimensions

Safety, curriculum, arts, infant care, K-readiness, teachers, compassion, management, culture, class size, and extracurriculars.

🏠

Visit still comes first

Our rankings give you a researched shortlist. The real decision happens when you walk through the door and trust your instincts.

Questions parents always ask

Start with your city page and sort by the dimension that matters most to your family — Safety if that’s your top concern, Curriculum if academic approach is key, or Teacher Quality if you want to assess the people your child spends the day with. Shortlist 3 to visit in person. The rankings tell you where to spend your time — the tour tells you whether it feels right.
Scores reflect research conducted as of June 2026, drawing on Texas HHSC Child Care Licensing data. Always verify current licensing status directly at hhs.texas.gov before enrolling.
Texas childcare centers are licensed and inspected by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child Care Licensing division. All centers listed hold an active HHSC permit. You can search licensing records, inspection histories, and compliance violations at hhs.texas.gov under Child Care Licensing — a valuable resource to review alongside our rankings.
No. Every center appears because it holds an active Texas HHSC childcare license. No center paid to be listed, rank higher, or receive a more favorable write-up. Scores are derived entirely from publicly available review data and licensing records.
Key things: How do teachers greet children at drop-off? Warm, individualized hellos signal strong attachment culture. Watch transitions — chaos or calm? Ask about turnover: how long has the lead teacher in your child’s room been there? Check ratios — are they at or below Texas-required maximums? A center that smells clean and has engaged (not frantic) noise is a good sign.