Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that SFS has raised its tuition by over 4%, the others will likely also feel comfortable gouging the middle class families.
Why, exactly, should middle class families be at private schools?
Thought-provoking question, indeed.
Here's another one: Why, exactly, should people not willing or able to pay full tuition be at private schools?
Last time I checked, if you want to buy a 2-million luxury house you need to pay 2 million, not half of it if you are low income.
Perhaps you would be happier if you chose a private school that
a. defines its mission as providing a luxury product, and
b. doesn't provide financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:
The school provides financial aid through MY donations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now Holton joins St. Albans and Field in the over $40K crowd....
Maret is certainly cheaper than some other area independent schools - from its website,
LS: 31K
MS: 33K
US: 35K
Still expensive but a 15% or so difference adds up. Presumably the website numbers are still the current year's tuition.
Is NCS less than St Albans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that SFS has raised its tuition by over 4%, the others will likely also feel comfortable gouging the middle class families.
Why, exactly, should middle class families be at private schools?
Thought-provoking question, indeed.
Here's another one: Why, exactly, should people not willing or able to pay full tuition be at private schools?
Last time I checked, if you want to buy a 2-million luxury house you need to pay 2 million, not half of it if you are low income.
Perhaps you would be happier if you chose a private school that
a. defines its mission as providing a luxury product, and
b. doesn't provide financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Only parochial schools are significantly cheaper. They are subsidies by the parish and their class sizes aren't significantly different from public school class size (typically). For example, our parochial elementary option is about $7000 and classes are about 24 kids. The private my son attends is about $27000 and he has 2 teachers for 15 kids. There is (obviously). Also admissions process is different for the two types of schools. Parochial schools give priority to parish members and Catholics. In high school prices are all similar regardless of affiliation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that SFS has raised its tuition by over 4%, the others will likely also feel comfortable gouging the middle class families.
Why, exactly, should middle class families be at private schools?
Thought-provoking question, indeed.
Here's another one: Why, exactly, should people not willing or able to pay full tuition be at private schools?
Last time I checked, if you want to buy a 2-million luxury house you need to pay 2 million, not half of it if you are low income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that SFS has raised its tuition by over 4%, the others will likely also feel comfortable gouging the middle class families.
Why, exactly, should middle class families be at private schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that SFS has raised its tuition by over 4%, the others will likely also feel comfortable gouging the middle class families.
Why, exactly, should middle class families be at private schools?
Anonymous wrote:Now that SFS has raised its tuition by over 4%, the others will likely also feel comfortable gouging the middle class families.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but if they continue 4.5% increases per year, they'll catch pretty quickly. I remember when Good Counsel was a cheap option, now even it is in the 20000s for a public school mentality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP - this was a legitimate question with genuine curiosity. Obviously there are many reasons to consider privates. If you are willing to share, I would be interested in hearing what is compelling to you.
So many threads on this already. Do a search or start a new thread.
Anonymous wrote:So now Holton joins St. Albans and Field in the over $40K crowd....
Maret is certainly cheaper than some other area independent schools - from its website,
LS: 31K
MS: 33K
US: 35K
Still expensive but a 15% or so difference adds up. Presumably the website numbers are still the current year's tuition.