Eastover sits just east of Uptown along Providence Road, a quietly affluent 1920s neighborhood of stone and brick estates wrapped around the Mint Museum Randolph campus and Eastover Elementary. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly single-family residential, the under-five population skews professional and dual-earner, and the daycare map leans private-center and church-based, with NC Pre-K seats clustered at Eastover Elementary and partner church preschools. Charlotte families pay tuition in line with the broader Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia metro, and Eastover sits squarely in the upper-middle band of the Charlotte price range. The daycare map here mixes private centers, church-basement preschools, and a moderate supply of GS 110-licensed family child care homes, with the NC Pre-K program and CMS Bright Beginnings Pre-K filling the four-year-old preschool tier for income-eligible families.
In 2026 dollars, full-time center-based daycare in Eastover runs roughly $1,650 to $2,200 per month for infants and roughly $1,375 to $1,775 per month for preschool-age children, drawing on the National Database of Childcare Prices for Mecklenburg County and on DCDEE licensing data. GS 110-licensed family child care homes price lower, in the $900 to $1,275 per month range for infants, and nanny shares run $1,400 to $1,800 per child per month at prevailing Charlotte sitter rates.
The infant premium tracks North Carolina's licensing rule under 10A NCAC 09: ratios are 1 staff to 5 infants under twelve months in a small group, with square-footage requirements that limit how many infant slots a Eastover center can carry. Eastover tuition sits in the upper-middle band of the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia metro, a gap that reflects commercial rent and the local mix of large- and small-footprint sites. A center with a dedicated infant room will typically price several hundred dollars above a church-basement program nearby offering only preschool.
| Eastover sub-area | Infant, center | Preschool, center | Family child care |
|---|---|---|---|
| Providence Road / Mint Museum | $1,750-$2,200 / month | $1,425-$1,775 / month | $1,100-$1,300 / month |
| Eastover Elementary core | $1,700-$2,150 / month | $1,400-$1,750 / month | $1,075-$1,275 / month |
| Cherokee / Sharon Lane | $1,750-$2,200 / month | $1,425-$1,775 / month | $1,100-$1,300 / month |
| Laurel / Colville | $1,650-$2,100 / month | $1,375-$1,725 / month | $1,050-$1,250 / month |
Every Eastover center and every family child care home is licensed by the North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE) under 10A NCAC 09. The regulation sets staff-to-child ratios, background checks, square-footage minimums, curriculum standards, and incident reporting. DCDEE issues a Star Rated License from 1 to 5 stars based on staff education, program standards, and compliance history. A Eastover family touring centers should pull the licensing record and star rated license from the DCDEE public portal before signing a deposit. North Carolina also publishes early learning and development standards that participating providers align to.
North Carolina runs two routes that Eastover families with four-year-olds should both know. NC Pre-K is a state-funded preschool program for income-eligible four-year-olds, administered locally through Smart Start of Mecklenburg County. The program operates in community-based partner classrooms and inside several CMS Bright Beginnings Pre-K buildings. Eligibility runs through 127 percent of the federal poverty level for NC Pre-K with priority for families also experiencing other risk factors. The second route is Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Bright Beginnings Pre-K, the Charlotte school district's Pre-K seat and the privately funded Indy Preschool Scholarship, also targeted at four-year-olds whose families would benefit from a sliding-scale tuition. Applications for both run through Smart Start of Mecklenburg County in the same winter window before the fall start.
Heads up. Eastover pickup windows fill the side streets every weekday between 5:30 and 6:00 pm. Most centers carry a late fee that starts at the published close time and doubles after a fifteen-minute grace. Build in a commute buffer from downtown Charlotte or the SouthPark corridor when you sign the parent handbook.
Income-eligible families can apply for the North Carolina Subsidized Child Care Program, the state child care subsidy administered through Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services. The subsidy pays part of the cost at a participating DCDEE-licensed provider, with a family parent fee set on a sliding scale based on household income and family size. The subsidy can be used at a center or a GS 110-licensed family child care home with an open subsidized slot. North Carolina expanded reimbursement rates in 2024 to the 75th percentile of the regional market rate, narrowing the gap between what the subsidy pays and what private-pay families pay.
Three federal tools stack on top of any NC Pre-K seat or North Carolina subsidy: the federal Child and Dependent Care Credit on IRS Form 2441, the Dependent Care FSA (up to $5,000 per household per year of pre-tax savings), and the federal Child Tax Credit. North Carolina adds a state Child and Dependent Care Credit at 7 to 13 percent of the federal credit, scaled by North Carolina adjusted gross income, plus a refundable state Child Tax Credit for income-eligible families. A two-earner Eastover household paying the full private rate typically recovers $1,800 to $2,400 in combined federal tax savings on the $5,000 FSA alone, plus state credits.
$1,950-$2,200 / month (infant)
Center along the Providence Road corridor with infant, toddler, and Pre-K classrooms. NC Star 5-rated.
$1,800-$2,050 / month (toddler)
AMS-affiliated Montessori a short walk from Eastover Elementary. Mixed-age 18 mo - 6 yr classrooms.
$1,900-$2,150 / month (infant)
Reggio-influenced center adjacent to the Mint Museum Randolph campus. Atelier studio and outdoor sculpture yard.
$1,425-$1,650 / month (preschool)
Long-running nonprofit preschool inside Christ Church. School-year calendar; NC Pre-K seats.
$1,100-$1,300 / month (infant)
GS 110-licensed family child care home on Sharon Lane. Small mixed-age group; accepts North Carolina subsidy.
Free NC Pre-K seats; sliding-scale via subsidy
Bilingual English-Spanish center holding NC Pre-K seats and accepting the North Carolina Subsidized Child Care Program.
Listings reflect editorial picks, not paid placements, and pricing is the published rate before any subsidized seat or federal and state tax credit. Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026. Full Eastover listings directory is in progress.
Mostly centers and church-basement preschools, with a small but steady supply of GS 110-licensed family child care homes on Sharon Lane and the Laurel residential blocks. The Providence Road corridor concentrates the larger private centers.
Yes. Eastover Elementary hosts CMS Pre-K through the Bright Beginnings program, and partner sites at Christ Church Preschool and Eastover Bilingual Early Years hold NC Pre-K seats. Apply through Smart Start of Mecklenburg County in the winter before the fall start.
Pull the report from the North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE) public portal before signing a deposit. Look for the most recent compliance visit, any open corrective actions, and the Star Rated License (1 through 5 stars).
Yes. Eastover Elementary, which serves the neighborhood, hosts CMS Pre-K classrooms. CMS Pre-K applications run through the Bright Beginnings Pre-K program.
A two-earner Eastover household paying $2,050 per month for an infant slot typically nets out closer to $1,725 to $1,825 effective monthly cost after the $5,000 Dependent Care FSA, the federal Child and Dependent Care Credit, and the North Carolina state Child and Dependent Care Credit.
Walk through the cost calculator to model your Eastover year with the FSA, the federal Child and Dependent Care Credit, and the North Carolina state credit factored in. Read our North Carolina Pre-K explainer, the Charlotte cost overview, the broader cost pillar, and our daycare comparison checklist before you book visits. For neighboring areas, see Myers Park daycare and Elizabeth daycare, or step back to all Charlotte.
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