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Private school vs public school in DFW: An honest comparison

The private vs public debate in DFW is heated. Here's the data-driven take.

Private school costs in DFW (annual tuition):

  • Hockaday (Dallas, girls) — $30,000-35,000. Source: hockaday.org
  • St. Mark's (Dallas, boys) — $30,000-35,000. Source: smtexas.org
  • Parish Episcopal — $20,000-28,000. Source: parishepiscopal.org
  • Jesuit College Prep (Dallas, boys) — $20,000-22,000. Source: jesuitcp.org
  • Fort Worth Country Day — $22,000-28,000. Source: fwcd.org
  • Trinity Valley (Fort Worth) — $18,000-24,000. Source: trinityvalleyschool.org
  • Parochial/Catholic schools — $6,000-12,000. Much more affordable.

What private gets you:

  • Smaller class sizes (12-18 vs 22-30)
  • More resources per student
  • College counseling starts earlier
  • Network/connections (real talk)

What top public districts deliver:

  • AP/IB programs rivaling any private school (Plano West IB, Carroll ISD)
  • Sports and extracurricular programs private schools can't match (public school funding + scale)
  • Diversity of experience
  • $0 tuition

The math:

  • K-12 private: $200,000-450,000 per child
  • That money invested in a 529 plan at 7% return: $300,000-700,000 for college
  • Or: buy a house in Southlake Carroll ISD ($600K) and get the education "free"

Sources:

  • School websites for tuition
  • Niche.com for rankings
  • TEA for public school accountability data

No right answer here. What did you choose and why?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:35 AM

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