IB
Ages 12 to 18

School Fees

The Newman School

The fees are different for local and international students. The fees shown here are for international students. For more information, contact the admissions office.

The fees displayed here are for day students. For boarding fees, please contact the admissions office.

School Fee

How much does it cost for a 12 year old to attend one year at The Newman School?

Total: $32,500

Fees for a 12 year old child.
Based on 2024/2025 fees.

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School Fees Structure

School tuition for the first year of enrolment, based on the fees published for academic year 2024/2025
Twelve-Year-Old Child ‐ Grade 7
Type of Fee Term of Fee Price (USD)
Tuition Fee Annual $32,000
Activity Fee Annual $500
TOTAL $32,500

Annual School Fees

Overview of total annual fees per grade (excluding the first year one-time fees).
Based on published prices for academic year 2024/2025.
Age Grade Total Fees
12 Grade 7 $32,500
13 Grade 8 $32,500
14 Grade 9 $43,000
15 Grade 10 $43,000
16 Grade 11 $43,000
17 Grade 12 $43,000
Prices shown are illustrative only and subject to change. Schools may or may not raise their prices for future academic years.

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CityBoston, Massachusetts
CurriculumIB
Leaving qualificationIB Diploma
Language of instructionEnglish
Age RangeAges 12 to 18
Boarding available - Yes
Yearly fees (G7): $32,500
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