Friday, 2 January 2009

Grin and bear it: private schools lift fees, The Australian, 2 January, 2009. Additional reporting. Page One.

Grin and bear it: private schools lift fees

Ferrari, Justine, Lex Hall, Additional Reporting John Stapleton, The Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 02 Jan 2009: 1.
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Not all schools have revealed their 2009 school fees, but among the highest charging is Ascham, a girls' school in Sydney's eastern suburbs, which will increase fees by 7 per cent to $24,600 for Year 12 students this year. The inner-Sydney girls' school SCEGGS Darlinghurst is not far behind, charging $24,413 in Year 12, an 8 per cent rise.
Schools charging more than $20,000 this year for students entering Year 12 in Sydney include PLC Croydon and Newington in the inner west; The King's School in the west; Saint Andrew's Cathedral School and Sydney Grammar School in the CBD; Cranbrook, Reddam House, Ascham, SCEGGS Darlinghurst in the east; and SCECGS Redlands, Ravenswood and PLC Pymble in the north.
In Western Australia, fees are touted to break the $17,000 mark for the first time, with Christ Church Grammar charging $17,560 and MLC at Claremont just above $17,000. The Hale School at Wembley Downs will charge $16,500 and St Hilda's Anglican School at Mosman Park $16,100. In South Australia, the most expensive fees for Year 12 are at Prince Alfred College at $15,117, St Peter's Girls School at $14,860 and Pulteney Grammar at $14,610. Schools blame the fee rises on increases in teachers' salaries.

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