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Mirman School uses an inclusive tuition model for establishing tuition and fees. For all Mirman families this means a more “all inclusive” approach that incorporates most of the costs and fees formerly assessed throughout the school year (think “a-la-carte”) into one comprehensive tuition amount.
Students applying to our Lower School will be invited to spend a half day at Mirman, attending classes and getting to know Mirman students and teachers. Applicants also interview with a member of the admission staff so that we can get to know each student.
The Mirman School portal is up-to-date with all the appropriate options for Lower and Upper School student(s). The Uniform Checklist featured on the portal will help you navigate the uniform selections that are appropriate for each division.
At Mirman, a student is encouraged and guided to enjoy both a vigorous academic path and a variety of extracurricular activities. Our goal is to foster our students’ passions and provide opportunities to try, and excel at, new things.
All students at Mirman, both Lower School (ages 5 to 10) and Upper School (ages 10 to 14), have the opportunity to: - Participate in an integrated STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) curriculum.
7 Ιαν 2022 · * Tuition and fees may vary depending on grade, boarding status (if applicable), and may have changed for the current school year. U.S. News and World Report began collecting tuition data in...
The average itemized college cost for Illinois Colleges is as follows: Tuition & fees is $13,585 for in-state and $18,946 for out-of-state students. Illinois private schools' tuition is $30,876. Cost per credit hour is $379 for state residents and $1,029 for out-of-state. Books & supplies cost is $1,175.