Private vs Public School Cost Comparison
An honest comparison of what families actually spend on private vs public school.
Private School
What families pay out of pocket
$0
estimated total per year
Common additional costs
Public School
What families pay out of pocket
$700 - $5,000
estimated family spending per year
Typical family expenses
Wide range because these are optional. Many families spend $700-$2,500.
The Real Cost Difference
Taxpayer Investment in Public Schools
Public schools are funded through taxes. This is what taxpayers invest per student in your state -- this is not a cost to the family, but it provides context for the resources available to your child.
Your State Per-Pupil Spending
$0
Source: NCES, most recent data
National Average
$14,347
FY2022, NCES
Beyond the Numbers
Cost is important, but families also weigh these factors:
Class Size
Private schools average 12-15 students per class vs 20-30 in public schools. Smaller classes mean more individual attention.
Curriculum Flexibility
Private schools can design their own curriculum. Public schools follow state standards but often have more AP/IB options at larger schools.
Values & Mission Alignment
Religious schools integrate faith. Montessori and Waldorf schools follow specific pedagogical philosophies. Public schools are secular and inclusive.
Special Needs & Services
Public schools are legally required to provide special education services (IEPs, 504 plans). Private schools are not -- this can be a deciding factor for some families.
College Preparation
Some private schools have strong college counseling and placement rates. But public magnet and exam schools can be equally competitive.
Community & Diversity
Public schools generally reflect the broader community. Private school communities are self-selected, which can be a pro or con depending on your values.
Bottom line: The cost gap between private and public school is primarily the tuition. Both options have additional expenses for supplies, activities, and meals, but these are similar in magnitude. The real question is whether the tuition premium is worth it for your family's specific situation -- and that depends on your local public school quality, the private schools available, and what matters most to you.
Updated March 2026. Tuition data from NCES Private School Universe Survey. Per-pupil spending from NCES. Family expense ranges from education cost surveys.