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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]40,840 currently 42,371 2017-2018 43,959 2018-2019 45,607 2019-2020 47,317 2020-2021 49,091 2021-2022[/quote] I thought people who work for World Bank or IMF only pay 50% of the tuition, right? The rest is paid by World Bank or IMF.[/quote] There aren’t that many world bank families there. OP didn’t indicate she worked for the Bank. Private school tuitions increase every year. Same with colleges. When my kids were younger, pre financial crisis, the increased were in the 6-7% range. That’s why they are congratulating themselves for a rate half of that. All the things you like about private school cost money (small classes, specials, fancy buildings, turf fields, art centers, etc). The cost of maintaining those things increases each year. It’s easy to say they should cut but if they start to make changes to class size etc then what’s the difference from a good public school? [/quote] IMF pays 80%+ for G4 non US citizens as a perk. World Bank and IFC no longer do. Between the private school tuition perks and the asininely generous defined benefit plan people never leave the IMF, despite the terrible culture, waste, and bureaucracy. not to mention must wear a gray suit and tie every day. Pfft. [/quote]
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