Top Arlington Heights Private Preschools
For the 2021 school year, there are 12 top private preschools in Arlington Heights, Illinois, serving 1,711 students.
Minority enrollment is 17% of the student body, and the student:teacher ratio is 16:1.
Top Arlington Heights, IL Private Preschools (2021)
- School Location Grades Students
- A Mother's Touch Creative Learning CenterDaycare / Preschool125 N Dryden Ave
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 577-7600 Grades: PK-5 | 111 students
- Arlington Montessori SchoolMontessori School2025 S.Goebbert Rd.
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
(847) 222-4267 Grades: PK-1 | 30 students
- Bright HorizonsDaycare / Preschool3523 N Kennicott Ave
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 398-7004 Grades: PK-K | 60 students
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- Bright Horizons At Motorola-arlington HtsDaycare / Preschool1441 W Shure Dr
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 435-9900 Grades: K | 7 students
- 502 W Euclid Ave
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 385-2012 Grades: NS-12 | 13 students
- Flower Garden Nursery School & Daycare CenterDaycare / Preschool2420 E Rand Rd
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 392-8983 Grades: PK-K | 27 students
- Little Learners Educational Center IncDaycare / Preschool1060 W Rand Rd
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 253-4800 Grades: PK-K | 36 students
- 1320 N Arlington Heights Rd
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 255-7335 Grades: NS-PK | n/a students
- Our Lady Of The Wayside School(Roman Catholic)432 S Mitchell Avenue
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
(847) 255-0050 Grades: PK-8 | 392 students
- St. James School(Roman Catholic)820 N Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(224) 345-7145 Grades: PK-8 | 499 students
- St. Peter Lutheran School(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)111 W Olive St
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(224) 387-3825 Grades: PK-8 | 536 students
- 1003 S Arlington Heights Rd
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
(847) 593-7510 Grades: NS-PK | n/a students
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