I did a lot of copying and pasting in this post, and somehow the formatting got really screwed up. I'm not sure where all of the arrows and some of the bolding came from!
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So, recently I posted a poll on a board I frequent regarding the cost of private school tuition. The answers were mind-boggling. Over 25% of the respondents voted that they spent over $10,000 per child per year for tuition. This doesn't include books, fees, or extra curricular activities.
I understand wanting to give your kids the best start. If, despite all of my precautions I became pregnant, our child would most likely be going to private school, too.
POLL RESULTS: What is your current yearly tuition per child? (Total Votes: 89)
$10,001+ (23 / 25.8%)
My kids go to public school, but I wanted to vote anyway (15 / 16.9%)
I don't have kids at all, but I wanted to vote anyway (14 / 15.7%)
$8,001 - $9,000 (10 / 11.2%)
$5,001 - $6,000 (5 / 5.6%)
$3,001 - $4,000 (5 / 5.6%)
$4,001 - $5,000 (4 / 4.5%)
$6,001 - $7,000 (3 / 3.4%)
My kids are not school-age, but I wanted to vote anyway (3 / 3.4%)
Other (2 / 2.2%)
$9,001 - $10,000 (1 / 1.1%)
$7,001 - $8,000 (1 / 1.1%)
$2,001 - $3,000 (1 / 1.1%)
$1,001 - $2,000 (1 / 1.1%)
Up to $1,000 (1 / 1.1%)
But think about how much money this costs! For a child going from K - 12, it could easily be $130,000 (BASE TUITION!). Then comes college. How do you save for college when you are paying this much for private school?Here is a tuition schedule from a local private school (admittedly, one of the more expensive ones:
Tuition for the 2008-2009 school year:
Grade | Tuition |
K | $14,740 |
1 | $16,180 |
2 | $16,570 |
3 | $16,970 |
4 | $17,220 |
5 | $17,760 |
6 | $18,540 |
7 | $18,870 |
8 | $19,660 |
9 | $20,300 |
10 | $20,880 |
11 | $21,290 |
12 | $22,180 |
The tuition covers instruction in all courses contained in the regular program of studies. The tuition does not include fees for lunch, instructional materials, and the use of technology.
YOWZA! Over $14,000 for kindergarten?!?!? $22,180 for Grade 12?
1 comment:
Thanks for showing another side of DINK-dom, the happily childfree. I too am married in my 30's and enjoying a debt-free life, sleeping in on weekends and vacations. I'm birthing my own baby of sorts, a new business, and it is exhilarating. I often get asked not "if" but "when" I will become pregnant, and it's not always easy to answer. Like you, I write about the subject on my blog, laureee.blogspot.com, because the decision is not a selfish one but a thoughtful one. I hope you'll stop by! Finally, I'm also starting a women's series on deciding about motherhood. In case you're interested, more info is at www.groundedinpotential.com/mommydrama.
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