All parents in Texas want to ensure that their children have access to the greatest education possible. Additionally, some wealthy families decide to pay for their child's education at a private institution. One Texas high school was recently listed as one of the most expensive in the US, meaning that tuition there might cost parents as much as a college education.

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A publication named Alot Education recently ranked the Most Expensive High School In Every State. The average tuition to attend a private high school in Texas is $12,161, but one school in the Lone Star State blows that average away.

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What is the most expensive private school in Texas?

  • San Marcos Academy $53,264

About San Marcos Academy from their website:

San Marcos Academy, located in the beautiful Texas hill country, is a fully accredited Private Christian school for students in PreK 3 through the 12th grade, with a boarding program for students in 6th – 12th grades. The curriculum at the Academy is designed to engage and inspire students, preparing them for success in life and in college. The Academy has a diverse population of students from around the world, across the United States, and all over Texas. Since 1907, San Marcos Academy has provided a tradition of excellence in private Christian school education.

 

Here's what Alot Education said about San Marcos Academy:

At San Marcos Academy, they want to challenge their students to be the best that they can be so they can be change-makers of the future. They are a Baptist high school and offer both boarding and day school options.

They also have athletics and are a partner with an international student exchange program, so students from all over the world can attend their campus. Everything’s bigger in Texas, including their high school tuition!

 

To see the most expensive high school in all 50 states, click here.

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