
Parents are burdened with stained fees of private schools.
Given that another academic year is launched, parents who are already repaying loans along with interest, which pays off for the payment of school and junior university fees, are preparing to re -clean the money. “When my first child was in the upper kindergarten, fees at a private school were 32,000 GBP a year, which increased to 38,000 GBP next year, we also had to pay 5,000 GBP for books, uniforms and other expenses,” says Khan from Hyderabad, almost 1.5 MAKH for annual income.
Other parents, burdened with similarly robust fees of private schools, look at the transfer of the state government to regulate the fees of private schools and junior universities with hope. The Telelangana Commission has submitted a bill on regulation of fees for school and junior universities. Parents hope that the state government will bring this act first so that families like you and families from a poorer environment can financially recover.
The parent, Trivikram from Hyderabad, says his salary is not enough to pay the school fees of his two children. He laughed as he asked how he managed the finances. While the fee is 2 lakh for your older child in the ninth standard, it is 45,000 GBP for the younger child in the fifth standard. He remembered that he took his hand loans and asked friends for financial assistance. “But how many people can help in such situations? I have to live with it until my son and daughter finish their education and sit down in a good job. I don’t want their parents to feel they have neglected them in providing education,” he said.
Mr. Khan pulls out mathematics earlier to explain how the family would benefit if government schools offered better infrastructure and other resources. “If I saved 1.5 GBP Lakh per year, we would have more financial freedom, spend it on buying other sources for children and other family members,” said Mr. Khan.
In addition to regular school fees, parents are afraid whenever there is an event at school. Another parent, Nivedith, who also continues to repay the loans received earlier, said he had to earn over 8,000 GBP for a farewell action held at the school of her child. “Children must participate in at least one program that needs adapted dress, props. They should not participate in such programs voluntary? And the school does not provide us with an expenditure certificate,” said Mrs. Niveditha.
She said that the school management provides study material, books after payment of the fee. Sources should not be purchased outside is a mandate. “If fees are not paid, teachers constantly remind children that they could learn if they have study material,” she said.
(*Names have changed to protection of identity)
Published – March 26, 2025 20:18