The Most Expensive Private Schools in America

The Loomis Chaffee School (Connecticut)

The Loomis Chaffee School (Connecticut)
  • Tuition: Boarding: $74,000
  • Day: $56,900

Located in Windsor, Connecticut, The Loomis Chaffee School offers a challenging academic program, emphasizing a well-rounded education. The school provides rigorous academic offerings, particularly through its advanced placement and independent study programs, as well as strong arts and athletics departments.

The campus also includes a renowned farm-to-table program that integrates sustainability with experiential learning. Notable alumni include John D. Rockefeller III and fashion designer Jason Wu.

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St Albans School (Washington DC)

St Albans School (Washington DC)
  • Tuition: Boarding: $80,380
  • Day: $56,966

St. Albans School, situated adjacent to the Washington National Cathedral, provides a traditional liberal arts education alongside spiritual development. The school is highly regarded for its academic rigor and for cultivating future leaders through programs in debate, the performing arts, and service learning.

Athletics are also a significant part of the school’s culture. Distinguished alumni include former Vice President Al Gore and astronaut Michael Collins, one of the first individuals to orbit the moon.

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Concord Academy (Massachusetts)

Concord Academy (Massachusetts)
  • Tuition:   Boarding: $81,560
  • Day: $65,320

Located in Concord, Massachusetts, the school emphasizes a personalized approach to learning, offering students the flexibility to pursue independent academic and artistic projects. The curriculum is designed to foster intellectual curiosity and creativity. Its arts programs, small class sizes, and collaborative learning environment tend to attract a broad range of students.

Alumni include Caroline Kennedy, a former U.S. ambassador and attorney, and the Queen of Jordon, Queen Noor. Concord Academy maintains a reputation for rigorous academics and progressive educational methods, making it a distinctive preparatory school.

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The Taft School (Connecticut)

The Taft School (Connecticut)
  • Tuition:   Boarding: $78,300
  • Day: $57,750

Situated in Watertown, Connecticut, Taft provides a mix of strong academic programs, competitive sports, and a robust arts curriculum. The school highlights the importance of shaping well-rounded students who excel in the classroom and contribute to extracurricular activities.

Its picturesque campus and historic architecture enhance the learning environment. Notable alumni include Peter Berg, who acted in and directed Friday Night Lights. The school maintains an emphasis on fostering creativity, intellectual engagement, and leadership.

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Phillips Academy Andover (Massachusetts)

Phillips Academy Andover (Massachusetts)
  • Tuition:  Boarding: $76,731
  • Day: $59,479

Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Massachusetts, offers an expansive academic curriculum tailored to foster intellectual and personal growth. It has a strong focus on global education, advanced STEM programs, and extensive extracurricular offerings, including its celebrated arts programs.

The campus is home to the Addison Gallery of American Art, which offers unique learning experiences. Prominent alumni include U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush as well as Oscar-winning actress Olivia Wilde.

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Kent School (Connecticut)

Kent School (Connecticut)
  • Tuition: Boarding: $81,500
  • Day: $60,750

Kent School operates on a campus along the Housatonic River in Kent, Connecticut. The school focuses on both academic excellence and sustainability, integrating environmental stewardship into campus life through its solar farm initiative.

The advanced academic programs in subjects like engineering and physics are a key feature of its curriculum. The school brings together students from diverse backgrounds to foster cross-cultural understanding. This is also where celebrities like Ted Danson and Lana Del Rey graduated from. 

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The Webb Schools (California)

The Webb Schools (California)
  • Tuition:   Boarding: $84,070
  • Day: $59,790

The Webb Schools in Claremont, California, stand out for their broad academic and extracurricular opportunities. The campus is notable for the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology, the only accredited paleontology museum located on a high school campus, which offers students a rare chance to engage in hands-on STEM research.

The schools also emphasize outdoor education and leadership opportunities. Among its alumni are Van Halen band member David Lee Roth and geneticist Paul Billings. The Webb Schools combine academic programs with experiential learning to prepare students for leadership and innovation in various fields.

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Groton School (Massachusetts)

Groton School (Massachusetts)
  • Tuition:   Boarding: $61,810
  • Day: $48,135

Established as one of the leading preparatory schools, Groton combines rigorous academics with a small, community-oriented environment. Students benefit from individualized attention and close collaboration with faculty.

 

Leadership and service are central themes in the school’s approach to education. Graduates include Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, underscoring its historic role in shaping notable leaders. Groton’s focus on academic performance and character development contributes to its standing as an elite boarding school.

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Vassar College (New York)

Vassar College (New York)
  • Tuition: $70,050+$980 in fees

Vassar College is located in Poughkeepsie, New York. The college excels in the liberal arts, with strong programs in creative writing, the performing arts, and sciences. Its gender diversity legacy stems from being one of the earliest women’s colleges to transition to coeducation.

The curriculum is broad, encouraging interdisciplinary studies and critical thinking. Alumni include Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley and acclaimed actress Meryl Streep. Vassar’s focus on liberal arts and creative expression reinforces its place among top-tier institutions.

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University of Southern California (California)

University of Southern California (California)
  • Tuition:   $73,260+$1,902 in fees

Located in Los Angeles, the University of Southern California is highly regarded for its programs in film, business, and engineering. The School of Cinematic Arts has strong ties to the entertainment industry, offering students unique internship and career opportunities in Hollywood. Its Viterbi School of Engineering ranks highly for innovation and technical research.

Prominent alumni include filmmaker George Lucas and astronaut Neil Armstrong. USC’s integration of academic expertise and connections to industries like entertainment and technology positions it as a leader in higher education.

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Colgate University (New York)

Colgate University (New York)
  • Tuition:   $73,206+ $440 in fees

Nestled in Hamilton, New York, Colgate offers a liberal arts education within a close-knit academic community. Its emphasis on small class sizes allows for direct interaction between students and faculty.

The university is also noted for its strong alumni network, which provides ongoing support and career connections. Journalist Bob Woodruff is a well-known graduate. Colgate provides a balanced college experience, emphasizing academic achievement, campus community, and career preparation.

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Amherst College (Massachusetts)

Amherst College (Massachusetts)

Tuition:   $73,140+$690 in fees

Located in Amherst, Massachusetts, the college features an open curriculum that gives students freedom to customize their academic programs. Part of the Five College Consortium, students have access to resources from neighboring institutions, expanding educational opportunities beyond the Amherst campus.

Alumni include Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, and Nobel Prize-winning scientist Harold Varmus. Amherst prioritizes academic flexibility and cross-disciplinary engagement as central pillars of its educational philosophy.

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Brown University (Rhode Island)

Brown University (Rhode Island)
  • Tuition:   $71,700+$2,950 in fees

Based in Providence, Rhode Island, Brown offers an open curriculum, giving students the ability to create personalized academic paths tailored to their interests. The university is prominent in fields like public health, computer science, and the humanities.

Distinguished alumni include media executive Ted Turner and actress Emma Watson. Its emphasis on academic independence and cross-disciplinary exploration contributes to its reputation as a top Ivy League institution.

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Columbia University (New York)

Columbia University (New York)
  • Tuition: $71,170+$675 in new student fees

Situated in New York City, the university offers a strong liberal arts foundation through its Core Curriculum while providing unparalleled access to major academic and cultural institutions. Areas such as journalism, law, and business benefit from Columbia’s urban setting and global connections.

Notable alumni include Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, and renowned poet Langston Hughes. Columbia’s reputation for academic rigor and its central location in a global hub make it a competitive choice for students.

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Dartmouth College (New Hampshire)

Dartmouth College (New Hampshire)
  • Tuition: $69,207+$2,318 in fees

Located in rural Hanover, New Hampshire, the college features the D-Plan, a flexible academic calendar that enhances opportunities for internships and study abroad. The Tuck School of Business and the Thayer School of Engineering are well-regarded graduate divisions on campus.

Dartmouth also maintains a focus on undergraduate research due to its small size. Alumni include writer Theodor Geisel, best known as Dr. Seuss, and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. The college’s approach prioritizes flexibility, community engagement, and a balance of tradition with innovation.

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