Affordable to All
At Jubilee, we are committed to making quality education accessible and affordable for all families, regardless of income. Tuition is set at $7,000, but the majority of our students receive scholarships or financial aid to help with costs.
Our tuition is among the lowest of independent schools, and this is only possible because of the strength of our community. In addition to internal fundraising and support through EITC scholarships, Jubilee relies on meaningful family partnership to help sustain our program. Throughout the year, families are invited to participate in fundraisers, school events, and community efforts that support our students and staff. We also welcome financial and supply donations and encourage families to share their time and talents—whether by teaching a special lesson, helping around the building, supporting classrooms, or assisting with events. Keeping tuition low is a shared commitment, and it works because our community comes together to support one another and the school we believe in.
Scholarships and Financial Assistance
Our tuition assistance program is need-based and aims to bridge the gap between the cost of tuition and what a family can afford to pay. After being accepted for admission into Jubilee School, we will send you the financial aid application.
We encourage families to apply for external scholarships before seeking internal financial aid from Jubilee School. This helps ensure that families are receiving the maximum amount of support from all available sources. Below are some scholarship resources.
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Childrens Scholarship Fund Philadelphia
Children's Scholarship Fund Philadelphia (CSFP) provides partial, need-based scholarships to many students in our school. Scholarship awards are between $1,250 - $3,350 per child per year, and are awarded through a lottery system.
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Family Choice Scholarship Program
Family Choice allows parents of children between Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade to choose the best educational experience for their child, including private and religious schools through EITC and OSTC.
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Go Forward Education Foundation
Go Forward Education Foundation is creating more educational opportunities for families by moving K-12 students out of low-performing schools into high-quality better-performing schools by way of financial assistance.