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Hilton College is currently the most expensive private school in South Africa. Image: wikimedia commons

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Top 10 most expensive private schools in South Africa

Elite private education in South Africa has never been pricier. Here’s what it costs to attend the country’s top 10 private schools each year…

08-07-25 17:32
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Hilton College is currently the most expensive private school in South Africa. Image: wikimedia commons

Private education in South Africa has moved beyond premium into luxury, with top boarding school fees surpassing R420 000 in 2025.

That’s more than what many people earn in a year!

Here’s a breakdown of the country’s most expensive private schools, what they provide, and the level of income needed to afford them.

How much does it cost to attend South Africa’s most expensive schools?

According to BusinessTech‘s data from January 2025, private education costs in the country have reached new heights this year, with at least 10 private schools now charging over R340 000 per year for tuition and boarding.

RankSchoolLocation2024 fees2025 feespercentage increase
1Hilton CollegeHilton, KZNR397 660R420 7295.8%
2MichaelHouseBalgowan, KZNR368 000R392 0006.5%
3St Andrew’s CollegeMakhanda, ECR363 879R387 5316.5%
4Roedean School for GirlsJohannesburg, GPR360 087R387 0937.5%
5St John’s CollegeJohannesburg, GPR352 612R376 5896.8%
6Kearsney CollegeBotha’s Hill, KZNR350 130R374 3306.9%
7Bishops CollegeCape Town, WCR341 430R364 6806.8%
8St Mary’sJohannesburg, GPR335 470R358 6656.9%
9St Alban’s CollegePretoria, GPR328 920R353 5807.5%
10Diocesan School for GirlsMakhanda, ECR323 040R345 6307.0%

Why so pricey?

Well, these private schools justify their price tags with:

  • World-class facilities, including modern labs, gyms, auditoriums, and Olympic-grade sports fields.
  • Small class sizes: Think personalised attention and academic support.
  • Leadership programs, which are often seen as stepping stones to Ivy League and top SA universities.
  • Matric perks like private matric rooms, top-tier mentorship, and curated university application support.

So, what kind of salary do you need to be able to send your child to these private schools?

If you were to factor in the costs, to afford Hilton College or Michaelhouse comfortably, you’d need a household income of around R2.6 million to R2.8 million/year.

For girls’ schools like Roedean or St Mary’s, you’d need around R1.4 million to R1.6 million/year.