Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cost of Education

According to this document, the Canadian government allots Can $6809.99 (or US $6482) per student per year for public education. In my province, British Columbia, public school is compulsory to age 16. If a child attended the normal course of public education in B.C. (from Kindergarten through Secondary), they would be in school for thirteen years. Thirteen years, at the rate quoted in the OECD "Education at a Glance 2006", would cost the government approximately Can $88,529.87 (US $84,266.01)! Wow.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow is right. I'm in Ontario (where school is compulsory to age 18 - although personally, we are unschoolers) and can't help but think what good could be done with all that money. This really kind of blows me away. -Debbie