A podcast discussion highlights the increasing tuition costs in New Zealand's independent schools, with CEO Guy Pascoe explaining how rising inflation and limited government support are driving fee increases, while still maintaining strong demand and diverse parental motivations.
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Well, we still see pretty um strong demand across our our schools. I mean it's that they hover around four percent of the population go to independent schools. It's a bit higher in Auckland at around six percent. And uh there was a about a two percent growth across our member schools last year. So there is still high demand.
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