Financing Your Education
Burgundy recognizes the financial investment families make when choosing an independent school education.
Although families and extended families take primary responsibility for the cost of a student's education, we are committed to helping parents who need assistance afford the choice of a Burgundy education. Burgundy offers need-based financial aid.
Financial aid awards are reviewed on a yearly basis. Parents of aid recipients must submit a School and Student Services (SSS) Parent Financial Statement (PFS) each year. Over 20% of Burgundy families receive financial assistance from the School, while others receive grants from local organizations or secure loans. Below please find the forms necessary to apply for financial aid, including links to The Black Student Fund and Latino Student Fund, who offer financial support for families attending independent schools, and links to educational loan providers.
Please feel free to call the Admissions Office at 703.329.6968 with questions regarding tuition, financial aid, or alternative education loans.
| 2008 – 2009 Tuition | ||
|---|---|---|
| Annual tuition charges include the cost of textbooks, supplies, milk, most field trips and Cooper’s Cove. An annual fee of $750 for Capital Maintenance is charged per family. | ||
| Early Childhood | Junior Kindergarten & Kindergarten | $19,595 |
| Elementary School | Grades 1-5 | $20,495 |
| Middle School | Grades 6-8 | $21,595 |
Three tuition payment options are available:
- 100% (minus the $500 tuition deposit) for a discount of 1% of tuition
- 60/40 plan (60% in June and 40% in January, minus the $500 tuition deposit)
- Interest-free monthly payments over 11 months, with a one-time $150 service fee
Burgundy Farm Country Day School admits students of any race, color, religion, gender, and national or ethnic origin. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, physical disability, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of our educational policies, admissions policies, personnel policies, scholarship program, or any other school-administered programs or activities.
