Tuition is always a key concern of parents. The cost of tuition is set by individual schools, and varies widely. It is important to note that tuition does not necessarily cover all costs, and additional fees may apply for other resources or access to facilities at the school. Financial assistance of various kinds is sometimes available.
Tuition fees at SBS include lunch, learning materials and field trips.
Need-Based Financial Assistance
Sunnybrook School's need-based financial aid. Learn this school's average amount of aid offered, the grade levels it offers aid to, and the percentage of eligible families it offers aid to.
Sunnybrook School does not offer need-based financial aid.
Merit-Based Financial Assistance
Sunnybrook School's merit-based scholarships. Learn about the different types of scholarships this school offers, how much they're worth, and their application details.
Sunnybrook School does not offer merit-based financial awards.
Qualitative insights
These insights are based on conversations with parents, alumni, and school leadership. Handpicked and curated by our editor, they offer a close look at how the school is experienced and perceived by those who know it best.
It was much easier to manage our budgeting while we were at Sunnybrook, and I took that for granted until now. At Sunnybrook, you pay what you pay, and you get what you pay for. There might be the occasional overnight trip, a school T-shirt that needs replacing, but otherwise there aren’t all these ‘little extras,’ whereas at my kids’ new schools, I’ve noticed that we get billed monthly for all those little extras. And the extras shockingly add up.
Given that it is an investment for most parents when choosing a private school, I do find Sunnybrook a better value compared to other schools. Having lunch included in the tuition, and the tuition being relatively lower than other schools, was important. Plus, factoring in that it's an International Baccalaureate program, that was really key for me.
—Hilda Tang, parent (beginning in SK) (see full interview)