Top Preschools in Frisco for Working Parents

Children at a clean, bright preschool classroom

If you’re a dual-income family in Frisco, the right preschool is partly about curriculum — but it’s just as much about logistics. Hours that fit your commute. A sick policy that won’t blow up your week. Real-time communication when you can’t pop in to check. Drop-off that doesn’t add 20 minutes to your morning.

Here are the top preschools in Frisco for working parents — the programs we (and the working moms in our local mom groups) consistently recommend, with addresses, websites, and quick links.

What working parents actually need from a Frisco preschool

  • 11+ hour operating window. Most working families need 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. coverage.
  • Real-time parent communication app. Photos, daily reports, immediate alerts.
  • Realistic illness policy. Strict enough to keep your kid healthy, fair enough you’re not getting called constantly.
  • Built-in enrichment. So you’re not driving to a separate music or Spanish class on Saturdays.
  • Meals provided. Or easy meal services. One less thing to pack.
  • Convenient location. On the way to work — not a backtrack.

Top picks for working parents in Frisco

The Learning Experience – Frisco

Address: 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033 — Google Maps

Quick links: Website · Winnie

Why working parents like it: 6:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m. hours, real-time parent app with photos, meals provided on site, L.E.A.P. curriculum with built-in Spanish, music, sign language, and fitness — no extra classes to drive to. This is the program our family chose. The central Frisco location made drop-off easy from multiple directions.

Primrose School of Frisco at Independence

Address: 14477 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035 — Google Maps

Quick links: Website · Winnie

Why working parents like it: Long hours, structured Balanced Learning curriculum, parent app, meals provided. Convenient if you’re driving from north Frisco or off the 121.

Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek)

Address: 10660 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035 — Google Maps

Quick links: Website · Winnie

Why working parents like it: Full-day care from 6 weeks to 12 years (handy if you have older siblings needing after-school care), STEM-leaning CARES® curriculum.

The Goddard School of Frisco (West)

Address: 3336 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033 — Google Maps

Quick links: Website · Winnie

Why working parents like it: Play-based but with structure, parent app, warm classroom culture. Convenient for west Frisco commuters.

Questions every working parent should ask on a tour

  • “What are your actual operating hours, and how many days a year are you closed?”
  • “What’s your annual closure calendar?”
  • “How quickly will I hear if my child needs to be picked up early?”
  • “What’s your late pickup policy and fee?”
  • “Do you offer meals on site?”
  • “How does your communication during the day work?”

Don’t sacrifice quality for hours alone

The temptation as a working parent is to choose whichever preschool opens earliest and closes latest, regardless of program quality. Resist that. The right preschool for a working family is one where the hours work AND the curriculum is strong AND the classrooms are clean AND the teachers are warm. You can have all of those in Frisco — you just have to tour with intention.

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