Ah the wonders of being a new parent, the delight of the first ultrasound , the thrill of the first cuddle and the cold chill the first time you sit down and work out just how much this parenting caper is going to cost you.
Parents are paying out the cost of a new home on their children’s education, research out today reveals.
If you are expecting a baby this year then be prepared to spend anything around $500,000 per child if you have chosen a private education.
If you are planning two or three kids the sums are staggering.
The Planning for Education Index, released by scholarship provider ASG, shows that Sydney – no surprises there – is the most expensive city for private schooling with fees above half a million dollars to $552,000.
But it’s not just private education that is costly – with the public system costings up to $75,000 a child.
ASG chief executive officer John Velegrinis told News Limited “It’s not just about the school fees but the uniforms, textbooks, tablets or laptops and transport costs — there’s a myriad of items that go into getting the kids to school and setting them up,” he said.
“The components making up these education costs are rising faster than the cost of general goods and services.”