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What's the cost of attending one of the most expensive private high schools in Orange County?

Hello, my family just relocated to Orange County, and I was wondering if anyone could give me a breakdown of what's the cost of attending some of the most expensive private high schools here. Any details would be appreciated.

a year ago

Orange County hosts a variety of prestigious and top-tier private high schools. Just to give you an idea, here are a few of the most expensive ones and their estimated annual tuition rates although specific numbers can change every academic year and it might be best to contact each school directly:

1. Orange Lutheran High School: Annual tuition is approximately $18,760 excluding books, uniforms, or athletic participation fees.

2. St. Margaret's Episcopal School: For high school students, tuition may cost up to $21,000 per year. This does not account for any additional fees such as application and enrollment fees, uniforms, or extended day programs.

3. Sage Hill School: The base tuition is approximately $53,770 however this doesn't include transportation, books, class trips, personal supplies, or athletic fees.

4. Mater Dei High School: While not as expensive as some others, tuition still runs around $16,500 a year. Added costs could be for extracurriculars, sports, and school trips.

5. JSerra Catholic High School: Base tuition at JSerra is about $20,600. Additional expenses might include uniforms, the registration fee, and the ancillary fee which covers the costs of assignments, handbooks, lockers, and yearbooks.

These figures are a rough estimate and the actual cost may vary depending on numerous factors such as any scholarships or financial aid the student might receive, boarding plans (if any), and additional participation in sports or other extracurricular activities. Most of these schools also have financial aid packages available, so don't be discouraged by the sticker price.

The costs usually increase incrementally each year depending on the school's operational needs and strategic initiatives like faculty compensation, program enhancements, or facility upgrades.

Remember to look into more than just the cost when choosing a school. Consider factors like curriculum offerings, student services, athletics, and arts programs, as well as the school culture, mission, and philosophy to make sure it's a good fit for your family's needs.

a year ago

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