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    Nomthandazo NtisaBy Nomthandazo Ntisa15 October , 2025
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    Gauteng, South Africa’s economic center, hosts many of the country’s most exclusive and costly schools. These institutions pair strong academic results with high-tech facilities and deep extracurricular programs, and that quality comes at a price. Private school fees have risen faster than inflation in recent years, squeezing family budgets and raising hard questions about affordability. With at least nine South African schools now topping R350,000 a year for tuition plus boarding, we unpack the 15 most expensive schools in Gauteng, what they offer, and why many families still choose to pay for a premium education.

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    A note on methodology: Where possible, figures reflect the most recently available published fees and focus on tuition; where a school primarily quotes a combined boarder amount, we reference that to show the upper end of costs. Day-scholar figures are included where helpful for comparison.

    1) Roedean School for Girls (Parktown, Johannesburg)

    Roedean, founded in 1903, is an all-girls school known for top academic results and a historic campus overlooking the city. Annual fees for boarders sit at roughly R387,000. Parents pay for small class sizes, specialist teachers, and extensive facilities across science, arts, and sport. Strong alumnae networks and consistently high matric outcomes keep demand high despite the price tag.

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    2) St John’s College (Houghton, Johannesburg)

    This Anglican boys’ school (est. 1898) couples rigorous academics with vast grounds and landmark stone architecture. Boarders pay about R376,000 a year; day scholars in the senior college pay well over R200,000. The college invests heavily in laboratories, sport, an observatory, and leadership programmes.

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    3) St Mary’s School, Waverley (Johannesburg)

    Gauteng’s oldest independent girls’ school (1888) blends tradition with modern learning. A senior boarder pays around R359,000 per year, while day scholars pay north of R200,000 at the top end. Families cite the school’s academic track record, IT-rich classrooms, and strong cultural life as reasons to shoulder the cost.

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    4) St Alban’s College (Lynnwood Glen, Pretoria)

    One of Pretoria’s flagship Anglican boys’ boarding schools, St Alban’s prices boarder fees at roughly R354,000 a year, with day scholars near R201,000 in matric. The school emphasises leadership, mentoring, and character. A compact roll supports a close-knit community alongside expansive fields and innovation spaces.

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    5) St Andrew’s School for Girls (Bedfordview, Johannesburg)

    Set on a tranquil Bedfordview campus, St Andrew’s charges about R342,000 for Grade 12 boarders. Parents value the small classes, tailored teaching, and strong pastoral care, along with wide-ranging activities from equestrian to orchestra. Academic outcomes remain consistently high.

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    6) St Stithians College (Sandton, Johannesburg)

    This Methodist-affiliated campus runs separate boys’ and girls’ colleges on 100-plus hectares in Sandton. A full boarder pays around R324,000; day scholars in matric pay about R187,000. Premiums fund elite sports facilities, arts spaces, international exchanges, and outreach through the Thandulwazi Academy.

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    7) St David’s Marist Inanda (Sandton, Johannesburg)

    A Catholic boys’ school with weekly boarding, St David’s totals around R315,000 for boarders and roughly R187,000 for matric day scholars. The school keeps classes moderate and invests in science and computer labs, multiple sports codes, and an ethos that balances values, service, and achievement.

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    8) St Benedict’s College (Bedfordview, Johannesburg)

    This independent Catholic boys’ school lists Grade 12 boarders at about R302,000 and day scholars in the mid-R170,000s. An unbroken 100% matric pass rate, a high-performance sports centre, and multimedia labs reflect where the money goes. Families choose “Bennies” for disciplined, values-based, well-rounded education.

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    9) St Martin’s School (Rosettenville, Johannesburg)

    Smaller than many peers but similarly priced at the top end, St Martin’s senior boarders pay approximately R261,000 a year. The co-ed Anglican school offers intimate classes, close mentorship, and a family atmosphere on a historic campus. Parents loyal to the school cite individual attention as the key return on investment.

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    10) St Mary’s DSG, Pretoria (Hatfield, Pretoria)

    Pretoria’s leading Anglican girls’ school charges upwards of R250,000 a year for boarding. DSG combines high academic standards with strong music, arts, and sport on a leafy Hatfield campus. While marginally cheaper than some Johannesburg giants, it remains among Gauteng’s priciest options — and a perennial top performer.

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    11) King David High School, Victory Park (Randburg, Johannesburg)

    As a day school without boarding, King David VP still exceeds R200,000 in annual matric tuition, making it one of Gauteng’s most expensive non-boarding schools. The dual curriculum spans rigorous academics and comprehensive Jewish studies, backed by technology-rich classrooms, labs, and cultural programmes.

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    12) Crawford College, Sandton (Benmore, Johannesburg)

    Part of the Crawford group, this co-ed day school charges around R203,000 for matric. Families choose Crawford for small classes, progressive teaching, and strong results, plus add-ons like entrepreneurship modules and international benchmarking.

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    13) Kingsmead College (Rosebank, Johannesburg)

    Kingsmead, a leading girls’ day school, charges roughly R194,000 for matric. The school blends academic ambition with a progressive ethos and strong community culture. Investment flows into science labs, sports, and media facilities, and the school weaves social awareness and service into its programme.

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    14) Cedarwood School (Glenferness, Midrand)

    Cedarwood specialises in supporting learners with diverse educational needs. Senior-phase fees reach about R189,000. Costs reflect very small classes, specialist therapists on campus, and customised learning plans. For many families, the tailored support makes the premium worthwhile.

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    15) Crawford College, Lonehill (Johannesburg)

    Crawford Lonehill charges about R185,000 in Grade 12. Like its Sandton sibling, it offers a student-centred, tech-forward approach, modern facilities, and strong academic outcomes. The programme extends into leadership camps, coding and robotics, and personalized academic support.

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    The Price of Prestige — and the Trade-offs

    Set these figures against Gauteng’s top public schools, and the gap is stark. Leading government schools such as Pretoria Boys’ High and King Edward VII price annual tuition in the R70,000 range, more than R170,000 cheaper than many private peers at the top end. Parents paying private fees point to smaller classes, experienced teachers, newer facilities, a wider spread of cultural and sporting options, and a perceived step-up in safety and support. Critics counter that relentless increases, often 6–7% a year, outpace inflation and risk entrenching inequality as middle-income families get priced out.

    Easing the Burden: Access and Support

    Most high-end schools now run scholarship and bursary programs to broaden access. Merit awards recognize excellence in academics, sport, or culture; needs-based bursaries help families who can’t cover full fees. Many schools also offer monthly payment plans to spread costs. Parents weighing options can reduce pressure by planning early, saving ahead of high school, and matching each school’s strengths to their child’s needs rather than chasing brand alone.

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    Power a Smart Choice

    If you’re considering one of Gauteng’s premium schools, take the same approach you would with any major investment.

    • Start early: request fee schedules, visit campuses, and compare day versus boarding.
    • Map the real costs: include levies, uniforms, devices, and transport.
    • Hunt for funding: ask about scholarships, bursaries, and payment plans — and note closing dates.
    • Match fit, not hype: prioritize teaching quality, support structures, and the environment where your child will thrive.

    Education is the gift that compounds. In Gauteng, it can also be one of a family’s biggest expenses. Make the numbers work for your future, not against it.

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      I’m a passionate writer and journalist dedicated to crafting stories that inform, inspire, and engage. With a background in journalism, media production, and digital content creation, I cover a wide range of topics, including politics, finance, lifestyle, education, jobs, technology, motoring, travel, entertainment, and more.

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