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Preschools & Crèches in Worcester

Looking for a preschool, crèche or aftercare in Worcester, Western Cape? Here's what parents should know before enrolling in 2026: what care typically costs, how to verify a school is registered, and the checks that matter on a visit.

Typical fees in Worcester (2026)

ProgrammeTypical monthly fee
Full-day crèche / preschool (private)R1 500R7 000
Half-day programmeR900R4 500
Community / subsidised ECD programmeOften under R1,200

Atlantic Seaboard and Southern Suburbs schools sit at the top of the range.

Fee ranges are indicative estimates for private full-day programmes and vary widely by area, hours, meals and age group. Community and subsidised ECD programmes can cost far less. Always confirm fees directly with the school.

Budgeting tip: plan for the advertised fee plus roughly 15% to cover registration fees, levies and annual increases — see our full fees guide.

Preschools & crèches in Worcester (20)

Esselenpark Day Care

Roodewal, Worcester, 6850

4.0· 5 Google reviews

Masiqhubeke Educare Centre

Worcester, 6850

4.7· 3 Google reviews

Bollieland Creche

28 Napier St, Worcester, 6850

3.7· 3 Google reviews

Good hope daycare

13 Katlagter straat avian park Worcester, Cape town, 6850

5.0· 3 Google reviews

Khanyisa Educare Centre

1 Mayinjana Ave, Worcester, 6850

3.0· 2 Google reviews

Worcester Kidz Academy

107 Russell St, Worcester, 6849

5.0· 1 Google reviews

Kleuterwoud Speelskool

2 Gie Ave, Langerug, Worcester, 6850

5.0· 1 Google reviews

Julie Naude Creche Bewaarskool

Victoria Park, Worcester, 6850

5.0· 1 Google reviews

Siyahluma Creche and After Care

Corner of Mnga &, Mkhiwane Ave, Zweletemba, Worcester, 6852

5.0· 1 Google reviews

Lanner House School | An independent South African school

Klue St, Bergsig, Worcester, 6850

Kleuterzone Worcester

31 Church St, Worcester, Cape town, 6850

Kleuterplaas

C5 Brandwacht Rd, Brandwacht, Worcester, 6850

Hearts of Hope Pre School

Worcester, 6850

Lukhanyo Educare Centre

Mtwazi St, Worcester, 6849

Zanokhanyo Pre School

47 Ndamoyi St, Worcester, 6849

Kolwyntjies & Dolfyntjies Daycare

118 Van Huyssteen St, Esselen Park, Worcester, 6850

Tiny Steps Daycare

24 Harris St, Meirings Park, Worcester, 6850

stepping stones ecd training academy

14 Monte Vista St, Hexpark, Worcester, 6850

Wonderland Day Centre

11 Bree River Cres, Riverview, Worcester, 6850

Minimense Worcester

14 Bergroos St, Fairy Glen, Worcester, 6849

Before you enrol: the 5-minute checklist

  • Registration: ask to see the ECD programme registration certificate and staff vetting against the Child Protection Register and the National Register for Sex Offenders.
  • Ratios: roughly 1 adult per 6 babies, 1:12 for toddlers, 1:20 for 3–4 year olds.
  • Security: controlled access, sign-in for visitors, a clear list of who may collect your child.
  • Hygiene: child-height toilets or potties, handwashing routine, certified kitchen if meals are served.
  • The feel: visit mid-morning — engaged children and warm, unhurried staff tell you more than any brochure.

Full detail in How to choose a preschool and 25 questions to ask on a tour.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a crèche or preschool cost in Worcester?

Full-day private crèche and preschool fees in Worcester typically range from R1 500 to R7 000 per month in 2026. Half-day programmes typically cost R900 to R4 500. Community and subsidised ECD programmes cost significantly less. Fees vary by hours, meals and age group, so always confirm directly with the school.

How do I check if a crèche in Worcester is registered?

Ask the school to show you its ECD programme registration certificate. Early childhood development programmes in South Africa register through the Department of Basic Education, and staff must be vetted against the National Child Protection Register and the National Register for Sex Offenders. A legitimate school will show you its paperwork without hesitation.

What age should my child start preschool in Worcester?

Most children join a structured preschool programme between ages 3 and 4. Grade R (the compulsory reception year) is for children turning 5 by 30 June of that year. Crèches and daycare accept children from around 3 months, typically when parental leave ends.

What should I look for when visiting a preschool in Worcester?

Check registration paperwork, adult-to-child ratios (roughly 1:6 for babies up to 1:20 for 3–4 year olds), secure access control, clean age-appropriate bathrooms, shaded outdoor play space, and staff who engage warmly with children. Visit mid-morning on a normal weekday rather than only at an open day.

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