Average Private School Tuition in Hawaii (2026)
Private schools in Hawaii average $14,200/year. 15% above national avg. Religious schools run $9,100/year; independent schools average $26,500/year.
State Average
$14,200
per year
Monthly Est.
$1,183
per month
Private Schools
135
in Hawaii
vs National
+$1,850
per year
Private School Tuition by Grade Level in Hawaii (2026)
Estimated from NCES state averages and national grade-level differentials
Elementary School (K–5)
Typically the most affordable level — includes K–8 parish and religious programs.
$12,100/yr
~$1,008/mo
Middle School (6–8)
Near the state average; many schools run K–8 or 6–12 programs.
$14,200/yr
~$1,183/mo
High School (9–12)
Most expensive level — prep school premium and college counseling raise cost.
$17,000/yr
~$1,416/mo
Tuition by School Type in Hawaii
Average annual tuition, 2026 NCES data
Religious Schools
Catholic, Christian, Jewish, and other faith-based schools.
$9,100/yr
+14% vs national ($8,000)
Independent Schools
Non-religious private day schools and prep schools.
$26,500/yr
+6% vs national ($25,000)
Montessori Schools
Child-led learning programs, typically PK–8.
$15,800/yr
+26% vs national ($12,500)
All Private Schools (Avg)
Blended average across all types.
$14,200/yr
+15% vs national ($12,350)
Cost Range in Hawaii
25th Percentile
$8,200
More affordable options
State Average
$14,200
Typical school
75th Percentile
$22,500
Premium schools
Most Hawaii private schools fall between $8,200 and $22,500/year. Individual schools vary — always contact the school directly for exact tuition figures.
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Private vs Public in Hawaii
Private School (avg)
$14,200
per year, out-of-pocket
- • Avg class size: 12–15 students
- • Financial aid available (27% of students)
- • Specialized curriculum options
Public School
$15,240
per pupil, taxpayer-funded
- • Avg class size: 16–22 students
- • Free to attend (hidden costs: $1,500–$5,000/yr)
- • Quality varies widely by district
Hawaii spends $15,240/pupil in public schools (state average). Private schools charge an average of $14,200/year — a gap of $1,040/year less than public per-pupil spending.
Private School Types in Hawaii
Tuition varies significantly by school type. Religious schools cost 50–70% less than independent schools on average.
Financial Aid in Hawaii
About 27% of private school students in Hawaii receive need-based financial aid, averaging 48% of tuition. At Hawaii's average of $14,200/year, that's roughly $6,800/year in aid for qualifying families.
- • Most schools use FACTS or SSS (School and Student Services) applications
- • Apply for aid at the same time you apply for admission — deadlines run January–March
- • Religious schools (avg $9,100/yr) offer the most need-based aid relative to tuition
- • Siblings enrolled at the same school often qualify for a 10–20% multi-child discount
Private School Data by ZIP Code in Hawaii
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does private school cost in Hawaii?
Private school in Hawaii averages $14,200/year — 15% above the national average of $12,350/year. Religious schools average $9,100/year; independent schools average $26,500/year. Hawaii has approximately 135 private schools. Source: NCES 2023–24.
What is the average private school tuition in Hawaii?
The average private school tuition in Hawaii is $14,200/year. That breaks down to roughly $1,183/month on a 12-month payment plan. Religious schools run lower at $9,100/year; independent schools average $26,500/year.
How does Hawaii private school cost compare to the national average?
Hawaii private school tuition averages $14,200/year, which is 15% above the national average ($12,350/year). Hawaii sits close to the national average — a mix of religious and independent schools puts it near the middle of the range.
How many private schools are in Hawaii?
Hawaii has approximately 135 private schools. These include religious (Catholic, Christian, Jewish, and other faith-based) schools, independent schools, Montessori programs, and boarding schools. Source: NCES Private School Universe Survey.
Can I afford private school in Hawaii?
A common guideline is to keep private school tuition under 10–15% of gross household income. At Hawaii's average of $14,200/year, that means a household income of $118,000+ is generally needed without financial stress. About 27% of private school families receive need-based aid averaging 48% of tuition — contact the school's admissions office to learn about aid options.
Average Private School Cost by State
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Total K–12 Cost Calculator
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