| G6/Y7 | G7/Y8 | G8/Y9 |
| 66,659 | 66,659 | 66,659 |
Tuition for the current school year is as follows:
Day Deposit: $3,517 (10% of tuition)
Lower Campus Tuition (Pre-K through Grade 4): $22,785
Lower Campus Deposit: $2,278 (10% of tuition)
Fees, many of which are billed on a monthly basis, that can be incurred at Indian Mountain include:
Parents will automatically be enrolled in the the Tuition Refund Plan, at a cost of 4% of the net tuition. To be eligible to waive the Tuition Refund Plan, full tuition payment must be received by August 1.
Accident Insurance (optional): Covers $1,000 of eligible expenses per incident for a cost of $58.
Activities: Materials for special activities and hobbies not included in the regular curriculum.
Lower Campus Ascend Program: Additional $7,000
Upper Campus Ascend Program: Additional $10,000
Allowance: $10 is issued each week to boarders.
Computers: If applicable, charges for iPads and related expenses (ebooks, apps, insurance, etc.).
Damages: The School assumes all normal wear and tear, but students should understand that they are responsible for all willful or easily avoidable damage to school property.
ESL (English as a Second Language): Grades 7,8,9 meet 4-15 periods per week with a lead and resource instructor where needed.
Grade 6 (if required) receives one-on-one instruction and follows the tutoring fee schedule.
Health Services Fee: $300/year for boarders; $150/year for day students
Laundry: Laundry charges are billed three times yearly commencing in November (estimated at $1,118 per year).
Lower School Supplies: $450
Music Lessons (Upper Campus): Private music lessons are billed in four installments over the course of the year ($1,830 per year).
Photo (Sports): Athletic team photos.
School Store: Individual purchases including textbooks, supplies, shampoo, toothpaste, sundries and athletic items (apart from uniforms and equipment supplied by the school). CT sales tax is charged on taxable purchases.
Testing: Charges for aptitude and achievement tests administered by the School, testing at centers for SSAT and special testing required by preparatory schools or requested by parents.
Transportation (student): Transportation for medical visits, to and from airports, trains and buses at vacations and weekends.
Trips (school): Tickets, meals, transportation for special trips and entertainment, and secondary school admission interviews.
Tutoring: Optional instruction (supportive and remedial).