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Private Schools Barred From Charging More Than One Month’s Tuition in Advance

Last updated: May 14, 2026 11:55 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Private Schools Barred From Charging More Than One Month’s Tuition in Advance
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Private schools can no longer demand multiple months of tuition upfront. Education authorities issued a firm directive this week, capping advance fee collection at a single month, aiming to provide immediate financial relief to parents struggling with rising living costs.

The decision arrives after persistent complaints from parent associations regarding the common practice of schools demanding quarterly or even annual fees under the threat of student expulsion. For many families, these lump-sum payments have become a source of intense economic pressure.

“Parents shouldn’t have to choose between a semester’s fee and the household grocery bill,” a department spokesperson said. The order makes it clear: schools must switch to a monthly billing cycle, and any institution caught bypassing this rule faces strict regulatory action, including potential license suspension.

While the move is a win for household budgets, the private school lobby is already pushing back. School owners argue that monthly payments disrupt their cash flow, making it difficult to manage payroll and building maintenance. They claim that the predictability of quarterly fees allowed them to keep overheads stable. Education officials aren’t buying the argument. They point to the fact that many schools have been using these advance payments as interest-free loans from parents, often while delaying teacher salaries regardless.

By forcing a monthly cycle, the government intends to bring transparency to school finances and curb the practice of arbitrary fee hikes.

The directive doesn’t just stop at frequency; it also mandates that schools provide a clear breakdown of charges No more hidden “miscellaneous” costs that inflate the bill without explanation. Monitoring committees are being formed to oversee compliance.

If your child’s school insists on a three-month demand notice, the authorities have set up a dedicated complaint portal for immediate reporting. Whether schools will actually comply or simply rename the fees to bypass the law remains the next hurdle for the education department.

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