TUITION AND FEES
Investing in your child’s education and future
TUITION RATES FOR 2025-2026
Attending a Catholic private school can be a big financial decision, and we invite you to prayerfully discern this investment in your child’s education and future.
We also strongly believe, however, that quality Catholic education is invaluable and that the opportunity to attend St. Peter Catholic School should not to be hindered by finances. Please be sure to check out our Scholarships and Tuition Assistance page for ways that a St. Peter Catholic School education can become more affordable for your family.
STANDARD TUITION RATE
# of students
Annual Tuition
(1% discount)
10 Month Payment Plan
12 Month Payment Plan
1
$7,900
$7,821
$790
$658.34
2
$15,800
$15,642
$1,580
$1,316.67
3
$23,700
$23,463
$2,370
$1,975
CATHOLIC TUITION RATE
This discount is available to Catholic families in good standing.
# of students
Annual Tuition
Paid in Full by August 1
(1% discount)
10 Month Payment Plan
12 Month Payment Plan
$7,500
$7,425
$750
$625
$15,000
$14,850
$1,500
$1,250
$22,500
$22,275
$2,250
$1,875
OTHER COSTS AND FEES
- Application Fee — $100
- Paid with the submission of the application. Application fees are not refundable.
- NUT Day Fee — $9
- Students pay to participate in a designated day out of uniform each month. $9 covers all 9 “NUT Days” for the year. Participation is optional.
- HSA Family Fee — $25
- Uniforms — range in cost
- Generally speaking, an initial set of uniforms can cost around $100 – 200 for polos, bottoms, and dress uniform.
- School supplies — range in cost
- An iPad is provided to all students in Middle School, and students in grades 2-5 have Chromebooks to use in their classroom. These are provided to the students by the school; parents do not need to purchase them.
- School Lunch — $5.75 per day
- SPCS does not offer free/reduced lunch
- Sports participation fees
- Vary by sport (Middle School Only)
- After School
- Billed separately for families who use it
- Extracurricular Activities
- Students may be asked to contribute a small amount for participation in some extra-curricular activities.
- Class Parties and Events
- Families may be asked to contribute a small amount to a class budget to cover class parties and events.
- Field Trips
- Some field trips come with a small cost.
“Value for our family has nothing to do with what we pay to SPCS, but what we receive. Our children grow and learn in an environment that is supported by teachers who truly care for them. They have a network of friends who are special to them. These are lifelong friends since PreK and kindergarten. They are growing in their faith, which is something that I am not sure would have occurred if we had chosen public school. SPCS is helping my children to grow as individuals, inspiring them to be good people and challenging them to learn more about the world around them. The cost we pay is just a number, but the value we receive outweighs that cost more than words can express.”
— Christine Kowalczyk



