The most expensive South African private day schools in 2023 – with one now over R220,000 | Business Insider

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The most expensive day school in South Africa now costs R224,620 for a single Grade 12 year.

All schools in the top 10 now cost more than R174,000 per year, and two have broken the R190,000 barrier.

Two schools have breached the R190,000 per year mark for the first time, and the remaining seven schools in the top 10 now all cost more than R174,360 per year. Despite fee increases at private schools across the board, Kearsney retains the most expensive school accolade it's held for many years. Given its lead, it will take a dramatic increase from competitors to rival this position.

 

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I net I know who goes there !

BISouthAfrica Of course,its basic model of resource scarcity.If the average institution is not giving people whats needed to be succesful,then someone else will at a highest price they can squeeze out of people. Our minister of education does not want our children challenged to their potencial

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The gap between rich and poor is massive. Graduating from here is like a assurance to richness because of the education you get and most importantly the connections you will have. How can a kid in goverment school compete ?

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