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Daycare in Olmos Park, the small enclave just north of San Antonio along Olmos Creek with restored 1920s and 1930s homes, McAllister Park access, and a small but highly rated daycare supply. Verified 2026 tuition ranges, Texas Rising Star ratings, and real waitlist intel transparent for every center. Always free for families. Updated May 2026.
Tuition ranges are full-time, center-based monthly rates pulled from 10+ Olmos Park providers and cross-checked against the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child Care Licensing search.
Texas Rising Star 4-Star and NAEYC-accredited centers hold the top of the range. Licensed family home child care typically runs $150 to $300 below.
Texas ratios loosen at 18 months and again at 24 months, so center pricing drops modestly with each age band. Texas Rising Star 4-Star centers hold a $100 to $200 premium over unrated centers.
Pre-K 4 SA is City of San Antonio's universal full-day pre-K, free for eligible four-year-olds at four city-run centers and many partner sites. SAISD and surrounding districts also run state Pre-K for income-eligible four-year-olds.
Sources: Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Child Care Licensing 2025 facility roster, Texas Rising Star QRIS database, US Department of Labor 2023 National Database of Childcare Prices (Bexar County), Workforce Solutions Alamo 2025 market rate survey, City of San Antonio Pre-K 4 SA provider list, DaycareSquare San Antonio operator survey (Q1 2026). Updated May 2026.
Eight local daycares across the neighborhood. The full Olmos Park directory holds 10+ listings — filter by age, accreditation, and cost.
Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026
Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026
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Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026
Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026
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Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026
Verified by DaycareSquare editorial — last reviewed May 2026
Olmos Park is a small enclave of just over 2,200 residents sitting along Olmos Creek between Alamo Heights and the McAllister Park / North Star Mall corridor. The neighborhood holds restored 1920s and 1930s Spanish Revival and Tudor homes, easy access to Olmos Basin Park, and a small but highly rated daycare supply. Children attend Alamo Heights ISD. Tuition is comparable to Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills. According to the Texas HHSC Child Care Licensing 2025 facility roster, Olmos Park holds roughly 10 licensed providers within a five-minute drive of the neighborhood core. The US Department of Labor National Database of Childcare Prices places Bexar County in the moderate-cost tier nationally and well below the Austin, Dallas, and Houston metros. Texas Rising Star (TRS) is the state's voluntary tier rating system administered through the Texas Workforce Commission, with programs earning two through four stars based on staff qualifications, curriculum, child progress monitoring, and family engagement. Every provider in our directory is cross-checked against the HHSC Child Care Search monthly.
Texas requires a 1:4 infant ratio for children 0 to 11 months, 1:5 for 12 to 17 months, 1:9 for 18 to 23 months, 1:11 for two-year-olds, 1:15 for three-year-olds, 1:20 for four-year-olds, and 1:22 for five-year-olds in licensed child care centers under 26 TAC Chapter 746. Every legal daycare in Olmos Park appears in the public HHSC Child Care Search, with inspection history and any compliance findings visible. Texas Rising Star programs meet minimum licensing plus additional quality benchmarks, and 4-Star programs hold the highest combined thresholds. Programs participating in TRS are eligible for higher Child Care Services (subsidy) reimbursement.
Working Bexar County families earning under 85 percent of the state median income may qualify for the Texas Child Care Services subsidy, administered through Workforce Solutions Alamo. Pre-K 4 SA runs free full-day pre-K for eligible four-year-olds at four city-run centers (North, South, East, West) and many partner sites across San Antonio. State-funded Public Pre-K runs at SAISD, North East ISD, Northside ISD, Harlandale ISD, Edgewood ISD, and surrounding districts for income-eligible four-year-olds. Federal Head Start operates through Family Service Association of San Antonio. Active-duty military families stationed at Joint Base San Antonio (Fort Sam Houston, Lackland, Randolph) pay on the DoD sliding scale at on-base Child Development Centers, and the Army, Air Force, and Navy Fee Assistance programs offset off-base costs. All families regardless of income can use the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and a Dependent Care FSA. Our tax credit explainer walks through the math at common San Antonio income levels.
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