
On January 7, Kent Place fifth-graders blasted off into an unforgettable adventure during their visit to the Buehler Challenger and Science Center — where their science lessons suddenly felt thrillingly real.
We're committed to providing grants (which don't need to be repaid) to families who demonstrate financial need. We also offer a tuition payment plan that allows families to make payments in monthly installments throughout the school year.
| Grades | Tuition |
|---|---|
| Junior Pre-K: Half Day | $22,036 |
| Junior Pre-K: Three Full Days/Two Half Days | $27,706 |
| Junior Pre-K: Full Day | $31,485 |
| Pre-Kindergarten | $37,489 |
| Kindergarten | $44,520 |
| Grades 1–5 | $46,970 |
| Grades 6–8 | $54,982 |
| Grades 9–12 | $56,212 |
Tuition does not include the lunch program for Grades 1–12, which is $2,070 for the 2025-2026 academic year.
The lunch program is required for all students in Grades 1–12 and financial aid funding is available.
Outside of tuition and lunch, families should anticipate spending the following in required school costs:
In most cases, families who receive a need-based grant will see auxiliary school costs discounted at the same rate as their tuition discount. For an overview of costs covered by the Financial Aid Program, please see our guidelines.
We realize that for many families the monthly payment plan will not be sufficient to enable their child to attend Kent Place School. We offer qualified applicants for Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 need-based financial aid to bridge the gap between what a family can afford and the cost of tuition. Financial Aid at Kent Place is offered in the form of a need-based grant, which is an award that does not need to be repaid. Grants approach the full amount of tuition.
