Overview
- New tariff tables allow increases of up to 2.8% in the Province of Buenos Aires and up to 3.2% in the City of Buenos Aires beginning in September 2025.
- The change applies to private schools that receive state contributions and affects nearly two million students across more than 5,000 institutions in PBA and about 300 in CABA.
- Published maximums vary by level and subsidy share, with PBA ceilings ranging from $29,180 to $131,840 in initial/primary and from $32,160 to $171,310 in secondary.
- In CABA, simple-day ceilings run from $36,839 to $170,411 for initial/primary, from $40,638 to $221,473 for secondary, and from $46,807 to $253,496 for technical/special education.
- Authorities referenced national financing rules for privately managed schools, and AIEPA said institutions will aim to protect educational quality even as operating costs outpace the authorized adjustments.