The Ontario Education Tax Credit was a short-lived program under the Harris-Eves government that aimed to give families sending children to private school a break. It disappeared along with Harris’ government and hasn’t been missed by many, although school funding and tax breaks is always on peoples’ minds. The Society for Quality Education, though, on their School for Thought blog cited a St. Petersburg Times article as an example of a tax credit scholarship that works, suggesting that the Education Tax Credit could have worked if given a chance.
Hugo Rodrigues, an education reporter with a personal blog, exposes the apples to oranges comparison SQE makes, showing how the Florida program aims to support lower income families (i.e. those that need the help) and not all families.
Of course school funding is a perennial discussion and not one with an easy resolution. What sort of funding model would work best for your family? Would a tax refund affect your decision or ability to send your child(ren) to private school?


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Funding for education in Canada varies by province. Here are some additional resources you may find helpful:
- Funding by province
- Private School Financial Advice
- How much does it cost? Private School Tuition?
- FAQ’s on Paying for Private School and Private School Fees
- Tax Credits Regulations on Scholarships and Bursaries