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Victorian schools costing parents up to $30,000

Sending your child to school can be an expensive process, with several Victorian schools costing parents up to $30,000 a year. Here are our priciest places to get an education.

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The Victorian schools that cost parents the most have been revealed.

An analysis of financial data from almost 10,000 schools listed on the Federal Government’s MySchool website revealed the schools that are costing parents the most for their children to attend.

St Catherine’s School cost parents an average of $31,147 in 2017, Victoria’s highest average fees, charges and contributions.

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The figures includes how much the school has made from school fees, other charges to students as well as any donations or further payments.

The second highest parental contributions were at Melbourne Girls Grammar where parents forked out an average of $30,893 for their kid’s education in 2017.

Parents of students at Ruyton Girls’ School paid an average of $30,644 in 2017, Victoria’s third highest average parental contributions.

Victoria’s most expensive schools in 2017

St Catherine’s School: $31,147

Melbourne Girls Grammar: $30,893

Ruyton Girls’ School: $30,644

Wesley College: $30,441

Lauriston Girls’ School: $30,009

Melbourne Grammar School: $29,691

Scotch College: $29,616

Trinity Grammar School Kew: $28,956

Methodist Ladies’ College: $28,770

Carey Baptist Grammar School: $28,435

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