Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every school raises tuition anywhere from 2 to 6 percent, every year. It is something new families applying to schools need to understand.
When my kids started, tuition was in the high twenty thousand range and then they ended, it was at 50k.
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Oh my! That is an unknown/unconsidered/underappreciated reality for those families seeking entrance into K-12.
Parents who aren’t thinking about the long term cost are not very smart. I think people prefer not to think about it, but I can’t imagine people really don’t know.
We have four kids in independent schools. When we enrolled the first one I did the math on what we could expect for high school tuition to be for the last one and how much it would cumulatively cost.
This is obnoxious (perhaps not unexpectedly from this board). First, "thinking about the long term cost" is likely what most do to some extent, but that is not what I was referring to. New parents, unfamiliar with independent schools and outside of the DC/Potomac bubble, are not going to widely anticipate that tuition will DOUBLE by the end. That is not a reasonable/common expectation, even if "thinking long term" and assuming some tuition increases. It has nothing to do with being "smart".![]()
Anonymous wrote:When will the top 5 hit 60K?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every school raises tuition anywhere from 2 to 6 percent, every year. It is something new families applying to schools need to understand.
When my kids started, tuition was in the high twenty thousand range and then they ended, it was at 50k.
![]()
Oh my! That is an unknown/unconsidered/underappreciated reality for those families seeking entrance into K-12.
Parents who aren’t thinking about the long term cost are not very smart. I think people prefer not to think about it, but I can’t imagine people really don’t know.
We have four kids in independent schools. When we enrolled the first one I did the math on what we could expect for high school tuition to be for the last one and how much it would cumulatively cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every school raises tuition anywhere from 2 to 6 percent, every year. It is something new families applying to schools need to understand.
When my kids started, tuition was in the high twenty thousand range and then they ended, it was at 50k.
![]()
Oh my! That is an unknown/unconsidered/underappreciated reality for those families seeking entrance into K-12.
Anonymous wrote:Every school raises tuition anywhere from 2 to 6 percent, every year. It is something new families applying to schools need to understand.
When my kids started, tuition was in the high twenty thousand range and then they ended, it was at 50k.
Oh my! That is an unknown/unconsidered/underappreciated reality for those families seeking entrance into K-12.
Anonymous wrote:Curious about what other schools are increasing for next year. I’m hearing our K-8 will be 6% because of inflationary pressures. Any other school reporting yet?