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Sending two children to average Sydney private schools for their primary and secondary education costs families almost $1 million â about a third more than in any other Australian city.
The Futurity Investment Groupâs Planning for Education Index showed the cost of public schooling in Sydney also outstripped the rest of the country, but the cityâs Catholic schools were among the nationâs cheapest.
The Association of Independent Schools NSW disputed the estimate of $448,035 for 13 years of independent schooling per student in Sydney, saying there were many low-fee schools and the median cost would be closer to $100,000.
An analysis has found the average cost of an independent education in Sydney is almost $450,000 per student.
Fees for Australia s most expensive private schools have blown out to almost $500,000 despite the financial disaster of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Two schools in NSW and Victoria are now charging more than $40,000 a year for Year 12 tuition - SCEGGS Darlinghurst in Sydney and Melbourne s Geelong Grammar.
Geelong Grammar remains the most expensive private school in the country - charging $42,792 for students in their final year of high school.
Geelong Grammar remains the most expensive private school in Australia - charging $42,792 for students in Year 12
Queensland s heftiest fees are charged by Brisbane Grammar School - where parents will have to pay $29,450 in 2021
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Western Australiaâs top-performing high school for the past four years is set to take the top spot in the WA school rankings yet again after achieving the highest median Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank in the state.
As WAâs only selective high school, Perth Modern in Subiaco recorded a median ATAR of 97.55, compared to the stateâs median of 81.65.
Perth Modern School graduates Ryan Joseph Anson, Akash Jayaram, Savindi Wimalarathne, Leosha Trushin, and Jake Cho.
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Free agency is one of the most contentious concepts in the AFL in recent times, with such inequities as Tom Lynch walking to the powerful Richmond club from an expansion franchise seemingly powerless to prevent it. Or were they?
What if the Suns had matched the bid on their co-captain, forcing the Tigers into a trade?
That was the scenario facing the Greater Western Sydney Giants when Geelong came calling for former local junior and 2019 Coleman Medallist Jeremy Cameron, but they didn’t flinch, matching the offer and figuratively punching the bullies of free agency with a straight left they never saw coming.
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