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How does SA’s most expensive school Hilton College compare to UK’s costliest?

Private education in South Africa now costs more than ever. In truth, it’s hitting luxury territory.

In 2025, fees at South Africa’s most expensive private boarding school, Hilton College in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, passed the R420 000 mark.

And it’s not an outlier.

Michaelhouse down the road costs R392 000 per annum with St Andrew’s College in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown) setting parents back R387 531 a year.

In terms of what one would need to earn per annum to afford to send your child to one of the aforementioned schools, remember those fees are after tax.

You’d need to be in the top 1% of South African salary-earners to be able to afford to do so.

Factoring in all of life’s other costs, to afford Hilton College comfortably, our calculations show you’d need a household income of between R2.6 million and R2.8 million per year.

However, those amounts are ‘low’ compared to what it costs to send a pupil to Eton College, one of the United Kingdom’s top schools in 2025.

Eton College fees are £21 099.60 (R508 863.70) per term, which includes tuition, board, activities, and educational materials – much the same as is on offer on Hilton College.

With three terms per academic year, the total annual cost is £63 298.80 (R1 526 591.09).

This is inclusive of VAT, which is now applied to independent school fees.

Below, a detailed comparison between Hilton College and Eton College, focusing on school fees and the broader educational context:

Annual fees comparison (2025)

Feature Hilton College Eton College
Location KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Windsor, England
Annual boarding fees R420 729 (£17 445) £63 299 (R1.53 million)
Type All-boys, full boarding All-boys, full boarding
Extras Most activities included in base fee Extra charges for music, trips, uniforms
Non-refundable acceptance fee R105 000 (£4,300) £400 registration + £3 000 joining fee

What’s included in the fees

Hilton College

  • All meals, tuition, boarding, textbooks, activities, and sport are included
  • Known for a strong academic record and beautiful natural surroundings (in a 1 762-hectare estate)
  • No “hidden extras” is a key selling point

Eton College

  • Covers boarding, tuition, meals
  • Additional charges for private music lessons, overseas trips, optional activities, and uniforms
  • Historic prestige and access to elite global networks

Academic reputation and prestige

Aspect Hilton College Eton College
Founded 1872 1440
Reputation Among South Africa’s top private schools One of the most prestigious schools globally
Notable alumni Business leaders, judges, politicians 20 British Prime Ministers, royals, elites
Curriculum IEB (Independent Examinations Board – SA) GCSEs and A-Levels (UK)

Global value and access

  • Hilton College is expensive by South African standards, but still relatively affordable globally. It’s aimed at high-income South African families and international boarders from Africa.
  • Eton College is elite in cost and access. It’s typically reserved for global ultra-wealthy families, royals, or those on rare scholarships.

Annual income required to afford fees

School Estimated household income needed (ccomfortably)
Hilton College R2.8 million (£116 000)
Eton College £250 000 (R6 million)

Conclusion: How they compare

  • Hilton College offers a world-class boarding experience at a third of the price of Eton, with a strong South African identity and emphasis on tradition, leadership, and outdoor learning.
  • Eton College is in a different league globally – extremely prestigious, more expensive, and tightly tied to British aristocracy and governance.

In short: Hilton College is elite within South Africa; Eton College is elite within the world.

Do you believe the more you pay for education in South Africa the bigger the advantage your child will have in life?

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