
Hey mama (or papa)! š
Navigating childcare in Geneva can feel like a puzzle. Donāt worryāIāve got your back. Letās unpack these options, sprinkle in some helpful tips and add visuals to bring this to life.
š§ø What Are Your Childcare Options in Geneva?
Geneva has a mix of public and private childcare options, plus in-home care solutions like nannies or “maman du jour”. Hereās a breakdown to help you make sense of it all:
1. š¶ CrĆØche (Daycare for Babies & Toddlers)

CrĆØches are structured daycare centers with trained caregivers, fun activities, outdoor play, and even nap rooms.
Best for: Babies from ~4 months up to 4 years old
Schedule: Usually full-day, MondayāFriday (often ~10 hours)
Cost: Public rates are based on income (starting around CHFāÆ1,670/month) & for private they are fixed rates.
There are two types:
- Public crĆØches ā Subsidized and more affordable, but harder to get into.
- Private crĆØches ā More accessible, but can be pricey (average minimum around CHF3,000/month).
š BONUS: Hereās a super helpful list of crĆØches in Geneva
š Your CrĆØche Directory (public & private):
š View the CrĆØche List
š” Important:
- Priority is given to families living (not just working) in the same sector as the crĆØche.
- Expect long waitsāup to a year in some areas.
2. š± Jardin dāEnfant (Preschool-style Programs)

Think of jardins dāenfants as preschool-lite. Theyāre gentle, play-based programs to help your little one socialize and ease into school life ā all while picking up a bit of French.
Best for: Ages 2+ up to school age (4 years)
Schedule: Part-time / half-day sessions (morning or afternoon), usually mornings (2ā5 times a week), no meals or naps, but snacks (gouter) included. Closed Wednesday and mid-day (noon-1:30pm).
Cost: Varies (often run by local associations or communes)
Ideal if:
- You work part-time
- You’re home but want your child to start making friends
- You’re prepping for Swiss kindergarten (Ć©cole enfantine)
š” Important:
- Your child must be 2 before July 31 to enroll for the upcoming Septemberāotherwise, entry is postponed a year.
3. š©āš§ Maman de Jour (Licensed In-Home Day Moms)

A maman de jour is a certified caregiver who looks after children in her home. Itās like a cozy mini-crĆØche ā warm, personal, and great for kids who thrive in small groups.
Best for: Babies & toddlers
Schedule: Flexible part-time or full-time
Cost: Usually lower than crĆØches or nannies
These caregivers are:
- Trained and monitored
- Part of a local network
- Matched based on your location and needs
š Contact your local Accueillantes en Milieu Familial network (each commune in Geneva has one).
Why parents love it:
- Smaller group, personalized care, and a homey vibeāyouāll get that homemade-lunch feel.
- The commune trains the caregiver and sets the rates.
4. š§āš¼ Nannies & Au Pairs

- Nannies can be full-time or part-time, live-in or live-out. Many speak English or your native language.
- Au pairs are usually younger, live-in caregivers (think 18ā30), who help with childcare while learning French and experiencing Swiss culture.
Best for: Families looking for in-home care
Schedule: Flexible; full or part-time
Cost: Legal minimum rate CHF25 per hour. Can be higher, depending on experience/hours
š” Important: Switzerland has strict regulations for hiring au pairs and domestic workers (including work permits, insurance, and salary). Check with local agencies or the OCIRT Geneva to make sure you’re following the rules.
š” Tip:
- Prefer referrals? Tap into expat groups, or ask your neighbors.
- For au pairs and permanent home help, agencies like Go Au Pair are helpful.
5. š” HalteāGarderie (Occasional/NearāEmergency Care)

These are flexible, drop-in care sessionsāgreat for those unexpected errands or sudden work calls.
- There are several spots across Geneva; one is in the Old Town, another called āLa Zone Bleuā supports students and job-seeking parents.
- For more information, visit the direct website.
- Manege Ville Halte Jeux PDF
š” Important: Only applies to parents located in Geneva (sorry to the people living in Carouge – aka me š„²)
6. š„ Emergency Care Options

- Swiss Red Cross (Chaperon Rouge for emergency daycare) offers trusted, shortānotice childcare support – *this came in handy in cases of last minute emergencies!
- Crèche de dépannage (e.g., Champel or Pâquis): quick backup crèches for urgent need.
7. Playtime & Community Helpers (LudothĆØque & More)

š Ludotheque in Carouge
Not strictly childcareābut absolute sanity-savers:
- LudothĆØque / Accueil Adulte-Enfant: safe, toy-filled play spaces for kids and a chat space for you.
- Weekly playgroups, parent cafĆ©s, baby massage sessions, and nature walks through groups like Ćcole des Parents, Doulaccueil, and Baby and Toddler Groups that meets up every Monday held by Our Parenting Community (join their WhatsApp Group!).
š What Other Moms Wish They Knew
Hereās what I wish someone had told me when I first started looking:
ā Apply early. Seriously ā the sooner, the better. Especially for public crĆØches as some may have a wait of 6ā12 months (or even longer). As a safety net, apply as early as the start of your pregnancy.
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Ā There are different systems that you can apply to, BIPE for those living in Geneva, CIAPE for those living Carouge and MEYRIN for those living in that area.
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Ā Get on multiple waiting lists.Ā You donāt have to accept every offer, but it gives you options.
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Ā Ask around.Ā Park chats, playgroups, and Facebook groups.
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Ā Mix & match.Ā Many families combine care types: 2 days at crĆØche, 1 with maman de jour, 1 with grandma. Whatever works!
Quick Reference Table

| Care Type | Age Range | Schedule | Cost / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| CrĆØche (public) | ~4āÆmoā4 years | Full days (MonāFri) | Income-based; apply early |
| CrĆØche (private) | Same | Likely full days | Shorter waits, higher fees |
| Maman de Jour | Babiesātoddlers | Flexible | Cozy, commune-supported |
| Jardin dāEnfant | 2ā4 years | Half-day | No meals or naps; age rule applies |
| HalteāGarderie | Varies | Reserve as needed | Pay-per-use flexibility (only to people living in Geneva) |
| Emergency Care | Sick / urgent | On-demand | Swiss Red Cross, Tadadam, dƩpannage |
| Babysitters / Nannies | Varies | Flexible | Legally CHF25 / hour |
| Playgroups / Support | Parents & babies | Drop-in / meetup | Great for socializing & resources |
š¬ Letās Chat
Still feeling a little overwhelmed? Youāre not alone. Childcare in Geneva takes a bit of time and patience to figure out, but I promise ā it does fall into place.
Got questions? Need help deciphering a French form? Want to grab a coffee and vent? Drop a comment below or send me a DM āš





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