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Tuition at Brooklyn Friends School covers all co-curricular activities, student books, field trips, technology, supplies, facilities and lunch (for Grades K – 12). Our Extended Day program for students in Early Childhood through Grade 8 entails separate registration and additional fees.
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Tuition and Financial Aid. Brooklyn Friends School tuition...
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The National Friends Education Fund (NFEF), administered by Friends Council on Education, provides tuition aid to support Quaker children in Friends schools across the country. The fund aims to increase the ability of Quaker families to afford to send their children to Friends schools.
Tuition and Financial Aid. Brooklyn Friends School tuition covers the costs of the regular school day program, including books, regular overnight class trips, and lunch service for grades 3-12.
Tuition and Financial Aid. Brooklyn Friends School tuition covers the costs of the regular school day program, including books, materials, technology, athletics, arts, regular overnight class trips, and lunch service for grades K-12.
All tuition reimbursement cases are done on an annual basis at independent schools, including Mary McDowell Friends School. This requires families to file a lawsuit every school year, and therefore retain lawyers and incur legal fees on an annual basis.
Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.
The average private school tuition in Brooklyn, NY is $23,971 for elementary schools and $25,964 for high schools (read more about average private school tuition across the country).