Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeez how can catholic schools afford to have such low tuition???? My kids were in secular privates in New York around 2015-2021 and we were paying in the high 30s low 40s. I assume catholic schools were likely 1/3rd of that. Who’s paying the other costs? The pope???
The better Q is why do so many schools cost so much? Especially the “progressive“ ones?
Over $50k for preK? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Jeez how can catholic schools afford to have such low tuition???? My kids were in secular privates in New York around 2015-2021 and we were paying in the high 30s low 40s. I assume catholic schools were likely 1/3rd of that. Who’s paying the other costs? The pope???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeez how can catholic schools afford to have such low tuition???? My kids were in secular privates in New York around 2015-2021 and we were paying in the high 30s low 40s. I assume catholic schools were likely 1/3rd of that. Who’s paying the other costs? The pope???
The better Q is why do so many schools cost so much? Especially the “progressive“ ones?
Over $50k for preK? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Jeez how can catholic schools afford to have such low tuition???? My kids were in secular privates in New York around 2015-2021 and we were paying in the high 30s low 40s. I assume catholic schools were likely 1/3rd of that. Who’s paying the other costs? The pope???
Anonymous wrote:For the non-Catholic, private schools, do families get a break for a second, third, fourth, etc. child enrolled at the same time, or do families need to pay full tuition for each child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeps the riffraff out as long as possible.
The 5th grade lost the bottom half of the class to privates. I think riffraff got in.
Anonymous wrote:Academy of the Holy Cross is $34, 040 for 2015-2016.