GRADE | REGISTRATION (BOOKS AND MATERIALS) | 2024-25 TUITION |
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Pre-K (Half Day – 5 days) | $300 | $5,750 |
Pre-K (Half Day – 3 days) | $180 | $3,625 |
Pre-K afternoon (5 days) | $300 | $3,700 |
Kindergarten | $600 | $19,850 |
Grades 1-4 | $600 | $20,750 |
Grades 5-8 | $600 | $21,575 |
Grades 9-12 NEAT (Girls) | $600 | $22,125 |
To provide the necessary funding for the school, each PHDS/NEAT family has a Family Fundraising obligation of $1,800 each year. The obligation for families who have only Pre-K children enrolled is $900. The obligation can be met in the following ways:
If a family raises more than the required amount, the additional amount may be credited towards next year’s obligation, or 25% of the additional amount may be credited towards the family’s tuition payment. A family may not carry over more than $5,000 from one fiscal year to the next fiscal year. In addition, a family may not take a credit towards tuition of more than $250 per child in any fiscal year.
Our $700 Give & Get obligation can be met in the following ways:
More information regarding Give & Get volunteer options will be sent out over the summer. Please note: To properly credit your account, any check written to the school must include the appropriate notation in the “MEMO” space on the check. On July 3, the school will bill parents for any balance on their Family Fundraising and/or Give & Get obligations.
Providence Hebrew Day School remains firmly committed to the principle that every Jewish child, regardless of a family’s finances, is entitled to an excellent Jewish education. To that end, the school established a Scholarship Fund to provide financial aid to needy families. Funding applications are made to FACTS Tuition Management Systems, an objective professional company that reviews applicants’ detailed financial records and recommends an appropriate tuition fee. Our scholarship committee then makes the final financial aid decision and issues a school contract. To assure maximum confidentiality, this committee is chaired by a person from outside the Orthodox community. If you have any questions in regard to financial aid or tuition, please contact Rabbi Peretz Scheinerman at 401-331-5327 #21 or by email.