BrightwheelLicensing RequirementsRhode Island › Rhode Island Preschool Licensing Requirements

Rhode Island Preschool Licensing Requirements

Licensing requirements, staff-to-child ratios, and teacher credential requirements for preschool programs in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island Preschool — Compliance Quick Reference
Ages servedTypically 2.5–5 years (verify with RI DCYF)
Preschool ratio (licensed center)1:10, max group —
Regulating agency (private preschool)Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families — Child Care Licensing Unit
Regulatory codeRICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1

Rhode Island preschool: Staff-to-child ratio requirements

Preschool programs in Rhode Island must maintain specific staff-to-child ratios at all times as required by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families under RICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1.

Program typeStaff:child ratioMax group sizeNotes
Private preschool (licensed center) (3–5 years) 1:10
3yr = 1:10; 4yr = 1:15

Source: RICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1, Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families. Always verify current ratios with RI DCYF.

Rhode Island preschool: Credential & training requirements

Director / Operator requirements

Private preschools operating under a Rhode Island childcare center license require a director meeting Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families’s qualification standards under RICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1. Requirements typically include ECE coursework, administrative experience, and background clearance. Some states require a specific director credential or permit for programs serving preschool-age children.

Teacher / Caregiver requirements

Preschool lead teachers in Rhode Island must meet minimum education requirements set by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families. Most states require at minimum a CDA credential or equivalent ECE college coursework for preschool teachers. Contact Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families for the current teacher qualification standard, as requirements may differ between privately licensed and state-funded programs.

Annual training requirements

All preschool staff at Rhode Island-licensed programs must complete continuing education hours annually. CPR and pediatric first aid are required for all direct-care staff. State-funded programs may have additional professional development requirements tied to their funding contract.

How to get a preschool license in Rhode Island

Private preschool programs in Rhode Island follow the childcare center licensing process administered by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families:

  1. Determine which licensing pathway applies: Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families center license (private preschool).
  2. For a private preschool: apply for a childcare center license through Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families — Child Care Licensing Unit. The process includes application, background checks, and pre-licensing inspection.
  3. Ensure the director meets Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families’s qualification requirements before the license is issued.
  4. Ensure lead preschool teachers meet the credential or coursework requirements under RICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1.
  5. Complete the pre-licensing inspection and any additional requirements.

Licensing contact: Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families — Child Care Licensing Unit.
Official resource: https://dcyf.ri.gov/programs/early-childhood-and-out-of-school-time/child-care/licensing

Keep your Rhode Island preschool running — not drowning in paperwork.

Brightwheel gives preschool directors a single platform to manage attendance, billing, parent communication, and daily documentation.

Digital check-in Parent sign-in/sign-out with timestamps — eliminates paper sign-in sheets and satisfies RI DCYF documentation requirements.
Lesson planning Document daily activities and developmental observations aligned with state early learning standards.
Subsidy billing Manage subsidy invoicing alongside private-pay tuition — no dual systems needed.
See brightwheel for preschools →

Frequently asked questions: Rhode Island preschool licensing

Does a private preschool in Rhode Island need a childcare center license?
Yes — private preschool programs in Rhode Island that serve children in a group setting are typically required to be licensed as a childcare center by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families under RICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1. The staff-to-child ratio for preschool-age children (3–5 years) in a licensed center is 1:10 with a maximum group size of —. Contact Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families for the licensing threshold (how many children trigger the licensing requirement).
What teaching credential does a Rhode Island preschool teacher need?
Rhode Island preschool teacher credential requirements are set by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families under RICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1. Most states require lead preschool teachers to hold at minimum a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or equivalent early childhood education college coursework. Contact Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families for the current credential standard applicable to your program type and funding source.
What is the staff-to-child ratio for a Rhode Island preschool classroom?
For private preschool programs licensed by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families in Rhode Island, the required staff-to-child ratio for preschool-age children (3–5 years) is 1:10, with a maximum group size of —. Contact RI DCYF to verify the current ratio requirement.
Are there state-funded preschool options in Rhode Island?
Rhode Island may have state-funded preschool options through Head Start, state pre-K programs, or other initiatives. Contact Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families or your local school district for information on state-funded preschool programs in your area.
How is kindergarten different from a licensed preschool in Rhode Island?
Kindergarten in Rhode Island is a school-district program regulated by the state department of education under K–12 education law — not by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families. Private licensed preschools must be licensed by Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families under RICR 214-RICR-40-15-1 (Child Care Centers); R.I. Gen. Laws §42-72.1 and meet childcare center standards. Programs serving children ages 3–5 before kindergarten age must be licensed if they meet the threshold for group care. Contact Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families for the exact age and group size thresholds that require licensure.

Sources & references

This page was compiled from official government sources. Always verify current requirements directly with Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families before making licensing or compliance decisions.

Also in this guide: Rhode Island Childcare Center Requirements, Rhode Island Small Family Child Care Home Requirements, Rhode Island Large Family Child Care Home Requirements

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal or compliance advice. Childcare licensing requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families at https://dcyf.ri.gov/programs/early-childhood-and-out-of-school-time/child-care/licensing before making compliance decisions. Last verified: April 2026.