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Tuition & Financial Aid

Choosing GDS is an investment in your child’s growth, learning, and future success.

An independent school education is a meaningful investment in your child’s future. At GDS, students benefit from one of the most comprehensive and well-rounded educational programs in the region, designed to inspire learning, growth, and discovery.

The Value of a GDS Education

Jabar Akintayo
  • Class of 2023

Going to Greensboro Day School was the best decision my family and I have ever made. During my six years at the Day School, they prepared me exceptionally well for college and beyond.

Furthermore, GDS has helped me create lifelong relationships through playing sports, doing group projects, volunteering, and many more activities that I will never forget. GDS faculty and staff helped me so much throughout my journey. They were always there to help and were determined to do so, and I am so thankful for them.

Ben Stewart
  • Class of 2022

GDS has truly impacted the direction of my life.

I came to GDS at the beginning of my junior year. Since then I've felt nothing but immense gratitude for the relationships I've had with both my peers and teachers. I've been in four different schools, and this surpasses all of them by far. My only regret is I didn't come sooner.

Holly Jones
  • Parent

I chose Greensboro Day School for my girls because GDS teaches them to be solid people as well as solid scholars. 

It prepares them not only for college, but also for life outside of college. They are nurtured, challenged, supported, and encouraged daily to be better than the day before. What more could I ask for?

Jasmine Jackson
  • Class of 2023

GDS has been my home for the past 13 years of my life and will always be a heartwarming place to return to.

Knowing I have the most supportive teachers behind my back if I ever need help from afar, is a wonderful feeling to have as I move on to this next chapter in my life. And as I do that, I know I’m prepared. I had loving and caring friends, tutors, and teachers who were willing to sit and help me through any problem, whether it was educational or personal

Anna Gilbert
  • Class of 2016

I felt incredibly well-prepared to enter the college classroom after attending Greensboro Day School. 

At GDS, I learned good note-taking, reading comprehension, and research skills that prepared me for college-level work. I also learned how to be a responsible, motivated, and self-reliant student. I learned how to work collaboratively with my peers and to respect and value the ideas and perspectives that they have to offer. The combination of academic and interpersonal skills that GDS taught me has given me a definite advantage in the collegiate setting.

Salina Clark
  • Parent

Greensboro Day School has been everything we needed in a school and more.

GDS provides a sense of security and the right type of environment to promote learning. Watching my son’s confidence soar through the encouragement and guidance he receives from his teachers is a true gift.

Kathleen Whitener
  • Class of 2022

Being a part of the GDS community has been the best thing that I could ask for.

I was given guidance and support, as well as newfound friendships that I wouldn't change for anything. This a place where students have the resources and environment to grow and evolve into something spectacular.

2026–27 Tuition

Tuition rates for the 2026–27 school year are listed below. Financial assistance (see below) is available based upon a family's demonstrated need and is awarded on a case-by-case basis.

Grade Tuition
Age 2–Junior Kindergarten $15,310
Kindergarten $22,010
Grades 1–4 $25,000
Grade 5–8 $28,280
Grades 9–12 $29,680

Additional Costs

Dining Cost

Mornings are busy—lunch doesn’t have to be. At Greensboro Day School, all K–12 students participate in our inclusive dining program, enjoying fresh, cooked-from-scratch, seasonal lunches prepared on campus. Our dining partner, SAGE, works with registered dietitians to create menus that are nutritious, balanced, and thoughtfully inclusive of a wide range of dietary considerations, so parents can feel confident their children are well nourished, and well cared for. They may even discover a new favorite food along the way!

For the 2026–27 school year, the dining cost will be $1,300 per student ($130/month x 10 months)

Other Costs

Other costs include the Middle School Technology Fee for Grades 5–8 (mandatory) and the Upper School Activity Fee for Grades 9–12 (mandatory). Families can also expect some costs depending on grade level and student interest, such as optional bus service, school supplies, textbooks (Grades 5–12), after-school care or programming, athletic team fees, or performing arts fees.

Payment Options

Families may select payment schedules of 1, 2, or 12 installments. Installment plans include an additional service charge. Families may also choose to purchase tuition refund insurance and student accident insurance. Both of these are optional.*

Parents are billed the full year’s tuition, due in July, and may elect payment schedules of 1, 2, or 12 installments. The 2- and 12-month installment plans include an additional service charge. 

*Tuition Refund Insurance is mandatory for all families who select the 12-pay installment plan.

Financial Assistance

Approximately 24% of GDS families receive need-based financial aid, totaling more than $3 million allocated each year.

Financial assistance (FA) at Greensboro Day School is a strategic tool to position GDS as an affordable option to a broader population and serves to enhance the socioeconomic diversity of the school. Need-based awards are available for qualifying families with students in grades K–12.

GDS follows the NAIS Principles of Good Practice for Financial Assistance as a guidepost for the school’s FA policies and procedures. All FA decisions are determined by the Financial Assistance Committee after applicants have been reviewed by the Admission Committee and offered admission The Financial Assistance Committee will not review FA applications for students who have not been admitted by the Admission Committee.

Greensboro Day School uses an outside vendor, Blackbaud Financial Aid Management , to determine a family’s financial need. Based on the financial information families submit, Blackbaud provides GDS with its estimate of the amount each family can contribute to educational expenses. This estimate provides a starting point to help us make a fair and objective decision on financial assistance.
 

Financial Assistance Process

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Us

Stephanie Thornlow

Stephanie Thornlow

Student Billing Manager and FA Coordinator

Our Program

Preschool

Ages 2–5

Nurturing the joys of learning and independence

Lower School

Grades K–4

Encouraging curiosity and love of learning

Middle School

Grades 5–8

Guiding young people from childhood to adolescence

Upper School

Grades 9–12

Helping students discover their passions and prepare for college

GDS is accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools (NCAIS).

Greensboro Day School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, disability (to the extent that reasonable accommodations are possible), sex, gender, gender identity or sexual orientation in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or any other programs administered by the school.

Greensboro Day School does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its programs, services or facilities, including admissions, enrollment, and access to educational programs offered by the School in accordance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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