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Monday 28 April 2025 1:23 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 28 April 2025 1:25 pm

New data reveals VAT on school fees could hike costs by £75,000

By: Matt Kenyon

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The government’s policy of VAT on school fees would introduce a price hike in excess of £75,000 for families sending children to independent schools, according to new analysis by wealth manager Rathbones. 

According to the data, the average cost of sending a child to an independent day school for the duration of their time at school could soar to £461,431 – up from £384,526 – following Labour’s removal of this tax exemption.

Rathbones points out that, for a couple earning £150,000, this total would amount to their entire post-tax income for four years and three months. 

For parents looking to send their children to boarding school, the price hike would be steeper still – an additional £111,317, bringing the total average cost up to £667,902. 

The impact of the newly-imposed VAT policy is felt across the board, with hikes in every region of the country. 

National cost hikes

Families would be particularly hard-hit in Central and the West of England, and the South-East. 

Fees are the highest in London, which would see a £95,675 uplift for day school fees and £129,533 extra for boarders. 

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Northern Ireland – which already has the lowest private school fees in the UK – would see the smallest rise, up £30,802. 

Faye Church, Rathbones’ senior financial planning director, said: “The impact on parents’ finances over a child’s school career of adding the full 20% VAT to fees is substantial and may mean some will decide they cannot afford the expense or need to consider other ways in which to manage the costs of the education for their family.

“However, it was already the case that funding a child through private school is a major commitment with the average total cost at around £380,000 for day schools and £556,000 for day and boarding schools before any VAT is applied to school fees.”

Church added: “If there are several children, of course this will multiply, and we’re hearing from families who are very concerned and helping them plan for this.” 

The policy has sparked a legal fight, with campaign groups – including one representing children with special educational needs (SEN) – slamming the tax as “cruel”.

James Gardner of Sinclairs Law, acting for the parents of children with SEN, told CityAM in March that “imposing VAT on education will hit the most vulnerable hardest.”

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