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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Kosher Yeshiva Tuition

There comes a point where you just throw up your hands and ask yourself are you the only fool!?

I was talking to a colleague of mine about the outrageous cost of private school tuition and she told me she knows what I mean: Cathedral High School cost $5,475 a year!

$5,475 a year for a highly regarded high school is still less than 1/3 of the cost of most of the Yeshiva High Schools in the New York Metropolitan area!

If you don't believe me, take a look at their website www.cathedralhs.org/admissions.htm

Why the disparity?

Is it because Yeshivas teach a dual curriculum?


Cathedral high school also teaches non-secular subjects but even if you take that out of the equation, to compare the two schools just double Cathedral High School's tuition. We are still only talking about $11,000 a year versus $18,000 a year!

Is it because of the cost of the real estate where the school is located?

You tell me; Cathedral High School is on 56th Street in Manhattan. Sounds like a pricey neighborhood to me.

Is it because the student to teacher ratio is much higher at Cathedral?

The ratio is 17:1 What is your yeshiva high school's ratio?

Finally, that same site says that Cathedral offers 20 four year full tuition scholarships. I must have missed that in the Yeshiva High School's paperwork.

I would like to hear from others about this issue.

J

2 Comments:

Blogger Orthonomics said...

Found your post on a search. I think the dual curriculum excuse is flawed. Practically every public high school in the US is running what could only be termed a dual-curriculum: a fully sports program (20 sports), a full music and choir program, a drama program, and a ton of vocational studies from audto shop to business computer functions, from construction to culinary studies.

The Catholic Schools also offer band and sports and more.

My guess why they are less expensive (significantly less) is that they are community supported, they are run at capacity and the diocese shuts down schools that are too small and combines them with other schools, and the diocese always has the future in mind while our schools operate in the past.

2:04 PM

 
Blogger Kosheretitquette said...

Interesting comment Sephardilady.

I just think that Yeshiva tuition is the most effective form of birth control out there!

6:02 AM

 

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