Tuition fees (2026–2027 academic year)
- PK3/PK4 — Annual total: USD 22,200. Payment options: Plan A (10 equal monthly payments of USD 2,220), Plan B (2 semester payments of USD 10,800), Plan C (single payment of USD 21,000).
- Kindergarten–Grade 4 — Annual total: USD 25,700. Payment options: Plan A (10 monthly payments of USD 2,570), Plan B (2 payments of USD 12,550), Plan C (single payment of USD 24,500).
- Grades 5–8 — Annual total: USD 27,700. Payment options: Plan A (10 monthly payments of USD 2,770), Plan B (2 payments of USD 13,550), Plan C (single payment of USD 26,500).
- Grades 9–10 — Annual total: USD 28,700. Payment options: Plan A (10 monthly payments of USD 2,870), Plan B (2 payments of USD 14,050), Plan C (single payment of USD 27,500).
- Grades 11–12 — Annual total: USD 30,400. Payment options: Plan A (10 monthly payments of USD 3,040), Plan B (2 payments of USD 14,900), Plan C (single payment of USD 29,200).
Application, enrollment and other non‑refundable fees
- Application Fee: USD 175 (non‑refundable).
- Institutional Service Fee (enrollment): USD 200 (billed in the stated enrollment window).
- Matriculation Fee (IES): USD 1,500.
- Graduation Fee (12th grade only): USD 1,000.
- Security Deposit: USD 1,800 (held/assessed according to school guidelines).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Plan A (Monthly): 10 payments. Payments are due by the 10th of each month; the monthly payment plan begins with billing dates shown in the schedule (monthly bill dates with payments due July 10, then monthly through the academic year). Example monthly due date schedule begins July 10, 2026 for the 2026–2027 school year under Plan A.
- Plan B (Two payments / Semester): Two equal payments due July 10 and January 10 (semester billing).
- Plan C (One payment / Annual): Single payment due by July 10 for one‑year contracts. International students with an I‑20 must select Plan C.
- Late payments and returned‑payment processing fees apply; the published schedule lists a processing fee for declined ACH/checks (USD 25) and notes that late fees may be assessed for payments received after the due date.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable; there is no published boarding fee schedule for this school. Tuition is presented as day‑school tuition with no boarding rates published.
Other costs and recurring fees
- English Language Learner (ELL) annual fee: USD 2,500 (level‑based; tutoring may be required and billed separately).
- Device requirement: PYP Grade 5 students are required to have an iPad (128 GB); associated device costs are the responsibility of the family.
- Additional charges that may apply: overnight school trips, transportation, extended aftercare, special school events, performance/show costumes, graduation extras, and any optional activities.
- International transcript evaluation / translation fee (when required): USD 480.
- Credit/debit card processing: a card surcharge is noted in the lower‑school materials (a 3% surcharge for card payments is published in the lower‑school fee schedule); cards are accepted but a surcharge may apply.
- Returned‑payment processing fee: USD 25 is listed in the 2026–2027 schedule (a higher amount appeared in earlier lower‑school schedules). Late fees may also apply.
Refund information
- The school's published tuition materials identify a set of non‑refundable fees (for example: Application Fee USD 175, Institutional Service Fee USD 200, Matriculation Fee USD 1,500, Graduation Fee USD 1,000). The Security Deposit is listed with the amount USD 1,800 and is administered “following guidelines.” Specific tuition‑refund or withdrawal schedules are not detailed on the tuition schedule document; non‑refundable items are identified as noted above.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods: ACH, check, credit/debit card, and wire transfer. A credit/debit card surcharge is published for lower‑school payments (3%), and a processing fee applies for declined ACH/checks.
What tuition covers (high‑level)
- Published tuition totals include daily classes during school hours, routine school materials, mandatory textbooks, and daily lunch and snacks. Daytime field trips occurring during school hours are included (overnight trips are typically billed separately).
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