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Pennsylvania Free Preschool Directory

Welcome to Free Preschool Directory's listings for Pennsylvania. Our Pennsylvania listings include 765 affordable and free preschools with several different pieces of information that can help parents connect with preschools in their area.

Counties in Pennsylvania

Beaver (16)
Washington (14)
Allegheny (99)
Fayette (14)
Westmoreland (22)
Greene (4)
Somerset (10)
Bedford (7)
Armstrong (6)
Indiana (4)
Jefferson (7)
Clearfield (11)
Cambria (6)
Elk (4)
Cameron (1)
Butler (10)
Lawrence (9)
Crawford (5)
Mercer (16)
Clarion (6)
Warren (5)
Venango (7)
Mckean (7)
Erie (13)
Blair (14)
Huntingdon (9)
Centre (9)
Fulton (4)
Potter (2)
Bradford (9)
Tioga (5)
Mifflin (4)
Perry (3)
Cumberland (6)
Lebanon (12)
Juniata (6)
Northumberland (8)
York (20)
Dauphin (14)
Franklin (12)
Adams (8)
Lancaster (14)
Lycoming (6)
Clinton (3)
Union (3)
Snyder (4)
Columbia (4)
Montour (1)
Schuylkill (7)
Northampton (11)
Carbon (1)
Lehigh (9)
Montgomery (14)
Berks (18)
Bucks (7)
Luzerne (14)
Monroe (5)
Pike (9)
Lackawanna (39)
Wyoming (3)
Susquehanna (6)
Wayne (4)
Sullivan (1)
Delaware (12)
Philadelphia (128)
Chester (14)



Pennsylvania Free Preschools:

Children’s Playhouse - The School District of Philadelphia
Location: Philadelphia, PA - 19148
Contact Phone: (215) 372-7050
Details: Prekindergarten Head Start serves eligible children and families in the City of Philadelphia by providing a comprehensive range of essential mandated services of compliance, that is strategically designed to encourage, involve, engage and support each child and family to achieve their maximum potential. Working as partners with families, Prekindergarten Head Start utilizes a team approach that integrates the following: Comprehensive developmental preschool education for eligible children including children with special needs; Families focused health, nutrition and social services; Opportunities for parent engagement and education; Parent and community volunteers. We understand that in order to provide these interrelated services, we respect the value of using and interdisciplinary team that is comprised of advocates for children and their families in the program and in the community. We acknowledge parents as the lifelong primary educators of their children, and we believe that to educate parents is to empower families.
St. John's Head Start - Greater Erie Community Action Commission
Location: Erie, PA - 16504
Contact Phone: (814) 451‐5603
Details: Head Start is a comprehensive child development program serving low-income preschool children ages 3 to 5 and their families. The Head Start Program has a tradition of delivering high quality services with the overall goal of promoting school readiness by enhancing the social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development of children. Significant emphasis is placed on engaging parents in their children’s learning and assisting parents in making progress towards their own educational, literacy, and employment goals. All facets of a child’s life are impacted through the Head Start program including education, early childhood development, health, safety, nutrition, mental health, family involvement, and community partnerships.
Claysburg Kimmel Elementary - Child Advocates of Blair County, Inc.
Location: Claysburg, PA - 16625
Contact Phone: (814) 946-5247
Details: Blair County Head Start serves eligible preschool children and their families through the provision of comprehensive early childhood education services, including health, nutrition, social, and other services. Head Start is designed to be responsive to each child and family’s ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage.
Woolslair - School District of Pittsburgh
Location: Pittsburgh, PA - 15224
Contact Phone: (412) 529-4291
Details: Pittsburgh Public Schools has a long-standing history of implementing successful and effective early childhood programs in the City of Pittsburgh that fosters the educational, nutritional, social-emotional, health/mental health, and physical development and well-being of all children, including those with special needs.
Hannah Penn Middle School - Community Progress Council, Inc
Location: York, PA - 17403
Contact Phone: (717) 846-1256
Details: Head Start of York County provides high-quality, comprehensive preschool services to children 3 to 5 years old and their families throughout York County. The program runs from September through May and uses research-based curriculums to support preschoolers’ intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth and to help them prepare to enter school as competent learners.
Taylor Allderdice Early Head Start - School District of Pittsburgh
Location: Pittsburgh, PA - 15217
Contact Phone: (412) 592-2967
Details: Early Head Start (EHS) is a federally funded program for low-income families with infants and toddlers and pregnant women. The program's goals are: to enhance the development of very young children; to promote healthy pre-natal outcomes for pregnant women; and to promote healthy family functioning. Early Head Start services are offered through center-based and home-based program options. The center-based options are located in four high schools (Allderdice, Brashear, University Prep, and Westinghouse) and one early childhood center (Crescent) which provides comprehensive education and social services to infants and toddlers of students currently enrolled at one of the high schools. In the home-based option, Home Visitors provide services in children's homes through weekly, 90-minute visits. Children enrolled in the Early Head Start program have the opportunity to transition to the preschool program when they turn 3 years old.
Washington Elementary School - Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County
Location: Lancaster, PA - 17602
Contact Phone: (717) 291-6275 x14003
Details: Head Start is a high quality, pre-kindergarten program for children ages 3 to 5 from income-eligible families. The program provides children with early childhood education, family support services, nutritious meals and health screenings. Head Start’s early learning program emphasizes language, math, science, art, physical activity and social skills to prepare children for school success. Special services are available to ensure that all children can fully participate in the program.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church - Easton - Community Services For Children, Inc.
Location: Easton, PA - 18042
Contact Phone: (484) 541-3061
Details: Head Start began in the Lehigh Valley in 1965 during President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty programs. Today we have about 50 Head Start classrooms across the Lehigh Valley, most run independently, and some run in conjunction with public schools. To be eligible for this high-quality preschool education, at no cost to the parent or guardian, a child must be at least 3 years old. Priority is given to families who meet federal poverty level guidelines. Head Start is a two-generation program in which we work as diligently with the family as it seeks strength and healthy growth as we do the child. Physical, mental and social health are encouraged along with learning literacy, math, science and the arts.
Quarryville Elementary School - Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County
Location: Quarryville, PA - 17566
Contact Phone: (717) 464-1324
Details: Head Start is a high quality, pre-kindergarten program for children ages 3 to 5 from income-eligible families. The program provides children with early childhood education, family support services, nutritious meals and health screenings. Head Start’s early learning program emphasizes language, math, science, art, physical activity and social skills to prepare children for school success. Special services are available to ensure that all children can fully participate in the program.
Mt. Ararat Early Childhood Development Center - School District of Pittsburgh
Location: Pittsburgh, PA - 15206
Contact Phone: (412) 390-8071
Details: Pittsburgh Public Schools has a long-standing history of implementing successful and effective early childhood programs in the City of Pittsburgh that fosters the educational, nutritional, social-emotional, health/mental health, and physical development and well-being of all children, including those with special needs.