Tuition
International Student Boarding* | $60,000 |
7 Day Domestic Boarding | $55,400 |
5 Day Domestic Boarding | $44,350 |
New Day Students | $25,000 |
*The Knox School does not allow homestay for International Students.
Required Fees
Day Student Personal Incidental Account | $1,500 |
Boarding Student Personal Incidental Account | $2,000 |
International Student Health Insurance | $2,000 |
Domestic Parent Association Fee | $50 |
International Parent Association Fee | $100 |
Smart Tuition Enrollment Fee | $50 |
*International Students Only
Additional Optional Fees
Academic Support Fees:
BOOST Academic Support Program | $11,660 |
ENL – Level 1 | $7,000 |
ENL – Level 2 | $12,000 |
Arts & Athletics Fees:
Vocal and Instrumental Lessons | varies by instructor |
Crew | $1,225 |
Equestrian Fees:
Tuition Financing Options

Extended payment plans are available from Your Tuition Solution. Plans range from 24 to 84 months and cover tuition amounts to $50,000. Interest rates are fixed and can be as low as 3.99% APR. There are no application or origination fees and no prepayment penalty which allows parents to pay the loan off early if they’d prefer. You can calculate monthly payments, learn more, or apply online at yourtuitionsolution.com.
Extended Payment Plan (using Your Tuition SolutionSM)
- Covers tuition amounts up to $50,000
- Fixed rates as low as 3.99% APR
- Plans from 24-84 months
- Calculate monthly payments at yourtuitionsolution.com
- No application or origination fees. No pre-payment penalties.
- For more information or to apply, visit yourtuitionsolution.com

Tuition includes many additional activities and services, including athletics, meal programs, student clubs, and more. For information about activities and services, please contact admissions today.

Knox offers exciting opportunities for students to engage in the campus community both inside and outside the classroom.

If you are interested in our Equestrian Program or Horse Boarding, please contact admissions so that we can arrange a meeting with our Director of Equine Science, James North.