
Gurugram Parents Face Shocking Nursery School Fees: Quarterly Costs Exceed Rs 1.24 Lakh
Rising Nursery Fees Spark Debate Among Parents
Schooling is often seen as a fundamental step in a child's life, but for many parents today, the cost of early education is becoming a significant financial burden. A viral post on social media has sparked a lively online discussion about the rising costs of nursery fees.
The conversation began when Pooja Setia, founder of The People Studio, shared a screenshot of her child's nursery fee structure for the 2026-2027 academic year on LinkedIn. The post quickly gained attention due to the substantial fees listed.
According to the screenshot, the quarterly fee for the nursery is Rs 1,24,780, payable in three parts across the academic year. This brings the total annual fee to nearly Rs 3.7 lakh.
Many parents expressed shock and disbelief at the rising costs of early education. Some users compared the current nursery fees to their own educational expenses, highlighting the significant increase in costs over the years.
| User | Education History | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|
| User 1 | Completed graduation and post-graduation | Under Rs 1 lakh |
| User 2 | 17 years of education (nursery to graduation) | Under Rs 1 lakh |
| User 3 | Schooling for 50 students | Rs 200 (quarterly fee) |
Other users shared their personal experiences with rising school fees, highlighting the impact on daily decisions at home. Some parents suggested that the increasing costs may be a reason for the decline in birth rates.
In contrast, some users suggested that the rising costs of traditional education may be a reason to consider alternative options, such as homeschooling. One user shared their positive experience with homeschooling, stating that it allowed their child to learn at their own pace.
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The debate also took a humorous turn, with users joking about the expected returns on investment for nursery fees. One user compared the cost of nursery fees to the potential returns on a long-term investment, stating that the returns would be a "CFA Level III case study no one asked for but everyone needs."
The discussion highlights the growing concern among parents about the rising costs of early education and the need for alternative options.
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