In 2024, Connecticut had the highest average annual tuition for private K-12 schools in the United States, averaging 29,133 U.S. dollars for each year of attendance. The District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine rounded out the top five states with the highest average annual private school tuition in that year.
In 2025, the average fee for one year at a private school in the UK was 18,456 British pounds, compared with 18,063 in the previous year.
This graph shows the average cost of tuition for a student in a private school in France in 2019. It reveals that the majority of parents, 36 percent of them, declared paying between 501 and 1,500 euros of tuition fees for their child whom studied in a private school.
Studying at a private primary or secondary school in Russia cost approximately 28,200 Russian rubles per month on average in 2023. The average consumer spending on private primary and secondary education increased over the observed period.
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Russia Avg Consumer Price: Secondary Education: Tuition Fee: Private Schools data was reported at 20,272.600 RUB in Jan 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 20,134.790 RUB for Dec 2018. Russia Avg Consumer Price: Secondary Education: Tuition Fee: Private Schools data is updated monthly, averaging 5,878.570 RUB from Jan 1997 (Median) to Jan 2019, with 265 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 20,272.600 RUB in Jan 2019 and a record low of 647.730 RUB in Jan 1997. Russia Avg Consumer Price: Secondary Education: Tuition Fee: Private Schools data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Prices – Table RU.PA021: Average Consumer Price: Educational and Cultural Services.
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United Kingdom UK: School Enrollment: Secondary: Private: % of Total Secondary data was reported at 70.828 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 69.494 % for 2014. United Kingdom UK: School Enrollment: Secondary: Private: % of Total Secondary data is updated yearly, averaging 27.445 % from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2015, with 17 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 70.828 % in 2015 and a record low of 24.869 % in 2007. United Kingdom UK: School Enrollment: Secondary: Private: % of Total Secondary data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. Private enrollment refers to pupils or students enrolled in institutions that are not operated by a public authority but controlled and managed, whether for profit or not, by a private body such as a nongovernmental organization, religious body, special interest group, foundation or business enterprise.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Weighted average; Each economy is classified based on the classification of World Bank Group's fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018).
Between 2005 and 2023, the number of private primary schools – including kindergarten and elementary schools – has been relatively stable in France. As of 2023, there were about 5,749 private primary school registered. On the other hand, the number of public primary school has been continuously decreasing over the years from more than 50 thousand schools in 2005 to just about 43,163 in 2023. Private secondary education in France Regarding the French secondary schools, in 2023 the Ministry of National Education counted more than 2,053 private secondary school (education from 11 to 14 years old), while the public education sector accounted for over 5,320 secondary school, a figure staying relatively stable since 2010. The choice between private and public school in France A survey conducted in the summer of 2017 reports that French people would generally prefer to enroll their child in a public rather than in a private school, although almost 40 percent of French said preferring private schools. In addition to this, according to more than a third of parents having a child in a private school, the average tuition costs for a student in a private school in France was between 501 and 1,500 euros a year as of 2019.
The statistic illustrates the average annual educational costs of private schools in Japan in 2016, broken down by school type. That year, the educational expenditures for private elementary schools were highest, amounting to around 1.5 million Japanese yen.
In 2024, a high school student in South Korea spent an average of 491,000 South Korean won per month on private education, which increased from about 460,000 won in the previous year. The average private education spending by high school students has been steadily increasing in recent years. South Korea's Competitive Education System Attending a prestigious university in South Korea is traditionally seen as a pathway to obtaining a high social status. As a result, Korean students engage in fierce competition to excel in all school subjects, including mathematics, English, music, and even sports. This competition intensifies in high school as students begin preparing for the Korean College Scholastic Ability Test, known as Suneung in Korean. High school students often stay late at school for self-study sessions scheduled by the school and then proceed to additional private tutoring. Education in South Korea South Korea's mandatory education comprises six years of primary education and three years of secondary education. The majority of citizens continue their education in secondary schools and pursue higher education degrees. The university enrollment rate was over 76 percent in 2023, making it one of the highest among OECD countries.
In 2023, a household in Japan spent over 26,100 Japanese yen on private college or university tuition fees on average. An average of around 9,540 thousand yen was utilized for private high school fees.
As of the fiscal year 2021 in Japan, the average total cost of education until graduation for a student enrolled at private universities majoring in science amounted to around 8.2 million Japanese yen. This included entrance fees, fees for the entrance exam, tuition fees, travel expenses, and costs for out-of-school education such as private lessons.
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This dataset provides average cost data for colleges and universities in Iowa by academic year and sector. Costs include tuition and room & board for both on and off campus. Data begins with academic year 2007-08 (year ending 6/30/2008). Sectors include regent universities, private for-profit colleges and universities, private not for-profit colleges and universities and community colleges.
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The Educational Services sector comprises 13 subsectors of the US economy, ranging from public schools to testing and educational support services. Primary, secondary and postsecondary schools alone generate 92.0% of the sector's revenue. Most of these institutions rely entirely on government funding, and nearly three-quarters of the educational services revenue comes from public schools and public universities. Accordingly, strong federal, state and local support for all levels of education has driven revenue upward over the past five years. Expanding discretionary budgets made private schools and higher education more affordable for students and parents, but the Trump administration's changing policies have brought new complications. Still, substantial funding and skyrocketing investment returns for private nonprofit universities have elevated revenue. Revenue has climbed at a CAGR of 4.6% to an estimated $2.7 trillion through the end of 2025, when revenue will rise by 1.1%. Solid state and local government funding for education has helped support the sector's success despite fluctuating enrollment. Faltering birth rates are leading to lower headcounts in K-12 schools, and ballooning student debt has made many would-be college students skeptical of the return on investment of an expensive degree. While student loan forgiveness efforts slowed a decline in the number of college students, the new presidential administration's end to these efforts has begun to exacerbate price-based and quality-based competition among higher education institutions. President Trump's scrutiny of course curricula has made public funds harder to acquire for schools, and the administration's efforts to close the Department of Education have begun to deter would-be students from attending college. Trends in the domestic economy are set to move in the Educational Services sector's favor over the next five years as prospective students become better able to pay for rising tuition rates and premium education options. Government funding for primary, secondary and postsecondary institutions will continue to escalate through the next period, though lackluster enrollment will temper revenue growth. Public schools, which account for over half the sector's revenue, will continue to post losses and drag down the average profit for educational services. New school choice initiatives, including Texas's new, largest-ever voucher program, will make private schools more affordable for parents. However, heightened oversight and continued efforts to close the Department of Education will remain a significant pain point for many educational services. Overall, revenue is set to climb at a CAGR of 0.8% to $2.8 trillion through the end of 2030.
As of the fiscal year 2021 in Japan, the average cost of education for a student from entering kindergarten up to graduation from high school was about 5.7 million Japanese in the case of public schools. For a student attending only private schools, the total education-related costs amounted to over 18 million yen during the 15 years of school years.
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Avg Consumer Price: Secondary Education: Tuition Fee: Private Schools在2019-01达20,272.600 RUB,相较于2018-12的20,134.790 RUB有所增长。Avg Consumer Price: Secondary Education: Tuition Fee: Private Schools数据按月度更新,1997-01至2019-01期间平均值为5,878.570 RUB,共265份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于2019-01,达20,272.600 RUB,而历史最低值则出现于1997-01,为647.730 RUB。CEIC提供的Avg Consumer Price: Secondary Education: Tuition Fee: Private Schools数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Federal State Statistics Service,数据归类于Russia Premium Database的Prices – Table RU.PA021: Average Consumer Price: Educational and Cultural Services。
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This dataset tracks annual tuition fees for an in-state student at Seattle Central College vs. average tuition fees for an in-state student in private community college across Washington from 2007 to 2024
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This dataset tracks annual average tuition fees for an in-state student in private community college across Delaware from 2010 to 2024
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This dataset tracks annual tuition fees for an in-state student at Pierce College District vs. average tuition fees for an in-state student in private community college across Washington from 2007 to 2024
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Education Market in United Arab Emirates Size 2024-2028
The UAE education market size is forecast to increase by USD 5.41 billion at a CAGR of 9.46% between 2023 and 2028.
United Arab Emirates Education Market is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing student enrollments and rising awareness of early education. The number of students in the UAE's educational institutions has seen a steady rise, with over 1.2 million students enrolled in various schools and universities in 2020. This trend is expected to continue, fueled by the government's investment in edtech infrastructure and initiatives to promote access to quality education. The future of education lies in digital transformation, with e-learning platforms, STEM education, and coding education gaining popularity.However, this growth comes with challenges. The cost of education in the UAE has been increasing, making it a significant barrier for many families.
The tuition fees in private schools have risen by an average of 5% annually over the past five years. This trend is expected to continue, putting pressure on families and institutions alike. Additionally, there is a need for more affordable education options to cater to the growing student population and address the affordability issue. Companies seeking to capitalize on market opportunities in the UAE's Education Market should focus on providing affordable and quality education solutions while navigating the increasing competition and education costs.
What will be the Size of the United Arab Emirates Education Market during the forecast period?
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The United Arab Emirates Education Market continues to evolve, with digital textbooks and student assessment playing increasingly significant roles. Student engagement and success are at the forefront of educational initiatives, driving the adoption of virtual classrooms and online learning. Educational technology, including language learning platforms and online assessment tools, facilitates personalized learning experiences. Public schools undergo education reform, integrating digital learning resources and curriculum development. Artificial intelligence and cloud computing are transforming educational research, enabling data analytics and teacher training.
Innovation in education is evident in the adoption of educational software, educational data, and learning analytics. Vocational training, adaptive learning, and mobile learning cater to various skill development needs. Higher education institutions embrace digital transformation, with learning management systems and blended learning strategies. Early childhood education and adult education also undergo digital transformation, with interactive learning experiences and distance education gaining traction. Investment in education remains a priority, with a focus on accessibility and inclusivity. Augmented reality and virtual reality technologies offer immersive learning experiences, enhancing the overall educational landscape.
How is this United Arab Emirates Education Industry segmented?
The United Arab Emirates education industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018-2022 for the following segments.
End-user
K-12
Higher education
Vocational education
Ownership
Private education
Public education
Type
Traditional Education
Online Learning
Blended Learning
Curriculum
International
Local
Specialized Programs
Geography
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The k-12 segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
The UAE K-12 Education Market is characterized by a diverse landscape of international and local private and public schools. Fueled by the country's thriving economy, a large expatriate population, and the increasing demand for English-medium, high-quality education among both local Emiratis and expatriates, this segment of the education market is experiencing continuous growth. Furthermore, the UAE government's commitment to ensuring unlimited enrollment of local children in international schools is expected to further bolster the expansion of the K-12 education sector. Innovative educational approaches, such as digital textbooks, student assessment, and personalized learning, are increasingly gaining popularity in UAE classrooms.
Educational technology, including virtual classrooms, online learning, and e-learning platforms, is transforming the learning experience for students. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics are being integrated into curriculum development to enhance student skill development and learning outcomes. The UAE's education reform initiatives, focusing on teacher training, stem education, and coding education, are designed to prepa
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This dataset tracks annual tuition fees for an in-state student at Tacoma Community College vs. average tuition fees for an in-state student in private community college across Washington from 2007 to 2024
In 2024, Connecticut had the highest average annual tuition for private K-12 schools in the United States, averaging 29,133 U.S. dollars for each year of attendance. The District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine rounded out the top five states with the highest average annual private school tuition in that year.