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4 kids and private school

79 replies

WinkyWinkola · 23/05/2011 20:11

at £10k p.a.

How much would you have to earn to send all of them and each of them, please?

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goingmadinthecountry · 23/05/2011 21:02

I'd say have a spare 75/80k you don't need for anything else before tax. Remember, fees rise quite dramatically with age/

silverfrog · 23/05/2011 21:08

primary or secondary?

in primary, fees tend to rise each year (not in an inflationary way, just gets more expensive as you go up through the school).

I'd agree with goingmad - once you factor in extras, then inflationary rises etc, plus hidden costs (might need extra support tuition etc), I don't htink that figure is far wrong.

senua · 23/05/2011 21:10

What job do you do that allows you to command that sort of money but not be able to do a simple net-to-gross calculation?Confused

MollieO · 23/05/2011 21:13

£10k is pretty cheap for secondary and at the average for prep. Pre-prep is cheaper. I reckon you need to think more £14k for day secondary. £56k out of taxed income. Plus another £3k for extras between the 4.

MollieO · 23/05/2011 21:16

Sorry just read how much you'd need to earn not how much it costs Blush. My revised figure is £78k.

WinkyWinkola · 23/05/2011 21:19

Lol, Senua. I was just being nosey! Idle chat between me and a friend about a old chum from university who is obviously doing very well for herself sending her three soon to be four muppets to private school.

A spare £80k for all four. Lawks.

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WinkyWinkola · 23/05/2011 21:20

Not muppets! My phone drives me mad. Nippers I meant to type.

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senua · 23/05/2011 21:22

LOL @ muppets Grin

seeker · 23/05/2011 21:22

Stick with muppets!

Halogen · 23/05/2011 21:35

LOL @ muppets! That is hilarious!

shortround · 23/05/2011 21:57

bless, your friend would love you!!!

southeastastra · 23/05/2011 22:01

rofl at muppets

desperatelyseekingsnoozes · 23/05/2011 22:04

We were paying school fees for 4 children at one point, we both earned ,on average, in excess of 100K. Secondary fees can be closer to 20K than 10K. We also spent a lot on extras such as trips etc.

WinkyWinkola · 23/05/2011 22:06

After tax £100k each?

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shortround · 23/05/2011 22:11

At the moment my sons senior school fees will freeze at £9,600 from year 7 onwards, thats day school.

desperatelyseekingsnoozes · 23/05/2011 22:12

My DH would have been, I would not.

I now earn a fraction of what I did, I am now a teacher, but 3 of the 4 are now in a state school.

PorkChopSter · 23/05/2011 22:14

Do you get a discount if they are at the same school? Surely the 4th goes free?!

shortround · 23/05/2011 22:17

lol ..porkchopster,
no discount for subsequent children at our sons school, however at the school my husband went to we would get a 20% discount because he went there, and then further off for subsequent children, problem being its a boarding school, and double our current fees! lol!

OwlMother · 23/05/2011 22:19

At my children's school you get a discount for the third child, taken off the fee of the most expensive child (I think!).

happygardening · 24/05/2011 08:48

We reckon to comfortably put two through senior boarding school, most are currently just under 30k a year without extras, you've got to be earning a minimum of 180k but preferably 200K. If you think about it you have to have a spare 70K after tax, mortage, food, cars, etc. that you dont know what to spend it on. That seperates the men from the boys! Ok you might get a discount of 10% for siblings if your lucky but thats still a lot of money.

coccyx · 24/05/2011 10:14

Separate the men from the boys??????

WinkyWinkola · 24/05/2011 11:13

So, to put four kids through private school, you need to earn £70k gross?

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stillstanding · 24/05/2011 11:20

70k net, I would think. And that has to be your disposable income, ie just for the school fees. Forget paying for your mortgage/food/heating.

zeolite · 24/05/2011 11:21

For four, it's more like £100k-200k gross to spare a year (after living costs), depending on age and day/boarding.

stillstanding · 24/05/2011 11:22

I think the figure bandied about re the cost of (day) private school is £250k per child for the school life of that child