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I would have to agree that some of these Elite schools are really good in all aspects of school life, however, since costs are so high, I dont think its worth sending ur child to an elite school wich in some cases would offer the same education as some non-elite schools, at much lower costs. Besides if the non-elite schools (or not-so-elite schools) werent providing the best education for the students, there would be a load of left over cash to spend on tutoring, text books etc...
$20,000 is alot of money, is it really worth it?
PARENTS at Sydney's richest schools are struggling to keep pace with the cost of a year's education, which in one case has rocketed to almost $22,000 after another fee increase of more than double the inflation rate.
A Herald survey of 44 of the state's elite secondary schools has revealed fee rises as high as 15.5 per cent and an average of 6.5 per cent. The inflation rate to September was 3 per cent.
It is the fifth year in a row that private schools have lifted their fees by at least twice the inflation index, a move principals say is required to account for the increase of about 5 per cent in teachers' salaries next year and the cost of complying with insurance and workplace laws.
The most expensive education in NSW and possibly Australia is provided by Shore, which charges $21,804 for year 11. It was the first school to top $20,000 last year and has lifted its fees by a further 5.8 per cent.
Only one school - Pittwater House - cut fees for some students, and at least 14 schools lifted them by more than $1000. The biggest rise, $1500, was introduced at SCECGS Redlands.
Fees at The King's School and Sydney Grammar are hovering around $19,500 and will cross the $20,000 mark next year if increases continue at the same rate.
Murray Williams, whose son is going into year 11 at SCECGS Redlands at a cost of $19,800, said parents were tired of the "same massive fee rises and bullshit excuses.
"The problem for people like me is that we got the kids into schools when it was reasonably affordable, but with the compounding rises it's now very expensive - and you can't just drop your kids out a year from the HSC.
"It used to be that we slaved to pay off the mortgage, but the fact is that mortgage repayments today are truly petty cash alongside this stuff. With two kids costing $20,000 each and a third at $18,000 - all after tax - plus trips, books, uniforms, sports, you have to earn $140,000 before getting out of bed."
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I would have to agree that some of these Elite schools are really good in all aspects of school life, however, since costs are so high, I dont think its worth sending ur child to an elite school wich in some cases would offer the same education as some non-elite schools, at much lower costs. Besides if the non-elite schools (or not-so-elite schools) werent providing the best education for the students, there would be a load of left over cash to spend on tutoring, text books etc...
$20,000 is alot of money, is it really worth it?