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Tuition and Fees

TUITION PLAN I:
Tuition is discounted by $300.00 if paid in full by June 1, 2009.

 

Full Tuition

Discounted Tuition

Pre-K Half Day

$8,120

$7,820

Pre-K and K Full Day

$9,120

$8,820

Grade 1

$10,290

$9,990

Grade 2

$11,110

$10,810

Grade 3

$11,135

$10,835

Grades 4-6

$11,460

$11,160

Grades 7-8

$11,940

$11,640

Grades 9-12

$12,335

$12,035

TUITION POLICIES

Payments
• Payment is due on the first of the month.
• The School will accept cash, check, and MasterCard, Visa or American Express for payment.
• Payments that are over one month late will be subject to a $25 late fee per month.
• Tuition payments in arrears for more than thirty (30) days may result in a student’s suspension from classes and/or withholding of student records.
• Returned checks must be replaced by a valid check, money order, or cash for the face value, plus a $35 service fee within five (5) days of receipt by The Good Hope School.

Discounts
• Children of Alumni, who attended the school for four years or earned a GHS diploma, will receive a $1,000.00 discount.
• Parents with more than two children enrolled will receive the following discount per child; 3rd child 10%; 4th child 15%; 5th child 20%.

Admission during the school year
• Enrollment at GHS is for a full school year.
• Tuition charges will be pro-rated on a semester basis, depending on enrollment date.
• Tuition on any plan must be paid before a student enters class.

School Insurance
• Student accident insurance is available at a nominal fee and is required for all students participating in team sports and/or gymnastics.

Athletic Fees
• Elementary Team $20
• Middle School or Junior Varsity Team $35
• Varsity Teams - $50

The Good Hope School, established in 1967, is an independent, non-sectarian, co-educational day school enrolling students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. The Good Hope School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.

TUITION PLAN II:
Two equal payments due July 1,2010 and January 5, 2011. (no interest, no fees, no discount)

 
Full Tuition
Due 7/1/2009
Due 1/5/2010

Pre-K Half Day

$8,120

$4,060
$4,060

Pre-K and K Full Day

$9,120

$4,560
$4,560

Grade 1

$10,290

$5,145
$5,145

Grade 2

$11,110

$5,555
$5,555

Grade 3

$11,135

$5,567.50
$5,567.50

Grades 4-6

$11,460

$5,730
$5,730

Grades 7-8

$11,940

$5,970
$5,970

Grades 9-12

$12,335

$6,167.50
$6,167.50

TUITION PLAN III:
Ten equal payments due the first day of each month, July 1, 2010 through April 1, 2011, with fee:

 
Full Tuition
Total with $200 fee
Installment 10 payments

Pre-K Half Day

$8,120

$8,320

$832

Pre-K and K Full Day

$9,120

$9,320

$932

Grade 1

$10,290

$10,490

$1,049

Grade 2

$11,110

$11,310

$1,131

Grade 3

$11,135

$11,335

$1,133.50

Grades 4-6

$11,460

$11,660

$1,166

Grades 7-8

$11,940

$12,140

$1,214

Grades 9-12

$12,335

$12,535

$1,253.50
 
ADDITIONAL NON-REFUNDABLE FEES
Registration fees for returning students: 
If fully registered by March 12, 2010
$100
If fully registered by April 30, 2010
$225
After April 30, 2010
$500
Text/Material Usage fee, all students:
Pre-K, K $100
Grades 1-4 $150
Grades 5-8 $200
Grades 9-12 $265
Student Application Fee: There is a one time non-refundable application fee of $50.

Tuition Plans

Download Tuition Plan details.


The Good Hope School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its admissions, financial assistance, educational, or other school policies. Every Good Hope student is admitted to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School.