
2026-2027 Tuition
Tuition for the 2026-2027 academic year will be $38,900.00 for all grade levels. Families of 12th-grade students will incur an additional graduation fee of $360.00.
As The Weber School strives for transparency in all communications with our families, discussions around tuition and fees are no exception. The tuition figure above includes the broadest range of core curricular and co-curricular costs that benefit all Weber students, including:
- Excellence in faculty, staff, and instruction
- Participation in a variety of electives, co-curricular organizations, and academies
- Technology, including all costs related to The Daniel Zalik Academy for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Design
- Programming in Athletics and Health and Wellness
- Books and classroom supplies
- Shabbaton
- All school celebrations and holiday programming
Programs that are student, grade-specific, or course-specific may bring additional costs and may be paid for along with your tuition within the Clarity Platform, or you may make payments as they are incurred during the year. These items include:
- Overnight Grade Level Excursions – $360
- Yearbook – $80
- Intown Van Service - $2,000 for the academic year
- Multi-day field study programs
We offer a personalized approach to tuition setting based on your family’s income and expenses, determined through a financial application process administered by Clarity. Parents requesting tuition assistance are asked to:
complete this confidential application
The Clarity portal to receive Tuition Assistance applications is open. Completed applications should be submitted by Monday, February 9, 2026.
The Admissions Committee and the Tuition Assistance Committee are separate committees. A student’s acceptance or denial to the school is based solely on academic merit and without regard to the need for financial aid.
Grants & Scholarships
Continuing in the 2025-2026 school year, children of full-time Jewish professionals (full-time employee at eligible Jewish non-profit organization) in Atlanta may be eligible for up to a 50% tuition reduction (excludes fees or other costs) for an SACS or SAIS accredited Atlanta Jewish high school. The JCP Tuition Grant is guaranteed for the full duration of the child’s attendance at any participating, SACS or SAIS accredited Atlanta Jewish high school. Continuation of this program beyond the initial two cohorts of students is yet to be determined. Participating high schools in the 2023- 2024 school year are Atlanta Jewish Academy, The Weber School, and Temima, The Richard & Jean Katz High School for Girls.
For the 2025-2026 school year, students must apply to and earn acceptance to one of the participating, SAIS or SACS accredited Jewish high schools — Atlanta Jewish Academy, The Weber School, or Temima, The Richard & Jean Katz High School for Girls. If at least one parent is a full-time Jewish professional or educator, then the child may be eligible to receive the JCP High School Tuition Grant. Each school is allocated a pool that is distributed per capita to eligible students.
No. The child of any qualified Jewish professional is eligible to receive the Grant for attending an SAIS or SACS accredited Jewish high school, regardless of parental income.
No. Parents must submit documentation semi-annually through their child’s school to re-verify their employment eligibility.
For students of eligible Jewish professionals currently attending or considering applying for entrance to The Weber School for the Fall of 2025-2026, please contact Ms. Rise Arkin, Director of Admissions at [email protected] or 404-917-2500 x117.