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Gold Coast private school fees: The city’s cheapest school fees revealed

AN in-depth analysis of Gold Coast private school prices has revealed some surprising facts about why the region stands out. These are the Gold Coast schools with the cheapest fees. SEE THE RESULTS

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PARENTS are coughing up less to send their children to Gold Coast’s best private schools than other large cities in Australia.

Data from the Good Education Group (GEG) shows private school fees increased 35 per cent on the Glitter Strip from 2009 to 2016, or from $5565 on average each year to $7648.

By comparison, fees in Brisbane rose 47 per cent to $10,302 in the same period and more than 50 per cent across Australia.

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Teenage female student raising her hand to answer a question.
Teenage female student raising her hand to answer a question.

Year on year Gold Coast parents budgeted for an average 4 per cent increase in fees, well above inflation.

Gold Coast Christian College, Silkwood School and St Andrews Lutheran College posted the steepest fee hikes on the Gold Coast over the 2009-2016 period, with increases of 93, 57 and 53 per cent respectively.

Assisi Catholic College (22 per cent), King’s Christian College (25 per cent) and Aquinas College (26 per cent) recorded the lowest fee increases.

Ross White, from the Good Education Group, said the Gold Coast’s private school pricing stood out when compared with other major cities.

“While we can’t compare the data to other regional areas, the Gold Coast’s fees on average have remained relatively low when compared to major population centres,” Mr White said.

“We can speculate that there are two major drivers behind the increase in school fees, that is population and technology booms.”

“Population is a price driver in metropolitan cities as more people struggle to get a place in the right schools and schools are forced to build up.

“Whether or not that is behind the price direction n the Gold Coast is another case.”

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High school students walking to their next class.

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Michael Laidler, the principal at Assisi College, said his school was conscious of slow-wage growth.

“We try to give as much value as possible for parents,” he said. “As much as people say things are OK I think there are a lot of people hurting out there.

“The thing is wages aren’t going up by 5 and 6 per cent every year so we don’t match that.”

Mr Laidler said the Gold Coast’s education reputation had prompted families to move to the city.

“My observation is that big city fees are quite astronomical. As a city we strike the right balance between that large population and affordability.”

King’s Christian College had been able to keep prices relatively low despite opening a second campus at Pimpama.

Finance administrator Elaine Clinton said the school did not add extras to their fee structure.

PRIVATE SCHOOL FEE INCREASES 2009-2016

TOP 3:

Gold Coast Christian College: 93 per cent, from $3194 to $6152

Silkwood School: 57 per cent ($3586-$5621)

St Andrews Lutheran College: 53 per cent ($4297-$6516)

BOTTOM 3:

Assisi Catholic College: 22 per cent ($2987-$3537)

King’s Christian College: 25 per cent ($4303-$5358)

Aquinas College: 26 per cent ($4705-$5902)

STATE AVERAGE FEE INCREASES 2009-2016

Victoria: Up 44.6 per cent, $6459 to $9342

ACT: 48 per cent ($6048-$8959)

NSW: 42 per cent ($5053-$7187)

WA: 50 per cent ($4750-$7124)

SA: 53 per cent ($4567-$7003)

Queensland: 42 per cent ($4481-$6379)

Tasmania: 39 per cent ($3512-$4905)

NT: 50 per cent ($2353-$3529)

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Gold Coast: 35 per cent ($5565-$7648)

Brisbane: 47 per cent ($6998- $10302)

Source: Good Education Group 2009-2016 school fees data

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