Finance & Fees
The English College in Prague is a fee-paying school. Fees are payable in Czech crowns (CZK). Fees are subject to annual review and may be changed due to inflation or for other reasons. Parents must give one full term’s notice if their child is intending to leave the College before the end of Year 6; otherwise we will charge one term’s full fees due to late notification. Where the situation is uncertain it is advisable to discuss the matter with the Headmaster.
School fees
In addition, school fees include:
2025 / 2026 Fees Per Term CZK Per Year CZK
Year 1 - 2 126,000 378,000
Year 3 - 4 133,000 399,000
Year 5 - 6 IB & Maturita 142,000 426,000
Year 5 - 6 IB-Only 163,000 489,000
- Induction trips in September 2025*
- Trips at the end of the school year 2025/26*
- IB and IGCSE exams
*for both events accommodation, transport and food is included
When first joining the ECP:
Refundable deposit for school fee: 50,000 czk
Refundable deposit for books: 15,000 czk
Donations
The generosity of all those who are choosing to make a donation to the English College in Prague is greatly appreciated. Whether for general school funds, specified items or individual scholarships or bursaries, these donations are really welcomed and change lives. For the avoidance of any doubt, the English College in Prague needs to make it clear that donations of any type or amount cannot in any way either officially or unofficially be related to preferential treatment in terms of admissions of new pupils or influence the application of normal school processes and rules to existing pupils. This statement is to protect both parties from the risk of unfavourable interpretations of such donations.
Recent donors
- Olga Jonas linkedin.com/in/olga
-jonas-3089b514 Thank you for your donation to support our scholarship programs. - Mrs Vladimíra Husáková, our parent. Thank you for donation, purpose: Supporting school activities and involvement of highly qualified teachers.
- Lacnea a.s. Donation of 100k czk in connection with the ancillary expenses to cover studies of newly arrived Ukrainian students to school in connection with the war in Ukraine and in support of the “Buddy system” concept.