Shortcuts
Top of page (Alt+0)
Page content (Alt+9)
Page menu (Alt+8)
Your browser does not support javascript, some WebOpac functionallity will not be available.
.
Default
.
PageMenu
-
Main Menu
-
Member Services
.
Purchase Suggestion
.
New Items List
.
Artwork Collection
.
Women Collection
.
LGBTIQA+ Collection
.
Picture Books
.
Prof. Stephen Dinham Collection
.
Search Menu
Simple Search
.
Advanced Search
.
Refine Search
.
Journals
.
New Items Menu
Education Journal - Search
.
Education Journal - Issues
.
Hot Topics Guides
.
Borrowing and Postal Services
.
Bottom Menu
Select Catalogue
.
Staff Login
.
© LIBERO v6.4.1sp240211
Page content
You are here
:
>
Browse Journal List
Files
Files
NSW - public funding schools and the School Resourcing Standard /
This briefing paper was commissioned by the NSW Teachers Federation. "This report examines the extent and distribution of any public overfunding and underfunding of public (government) and private (nongovernment) schools in the state of NSW. Analysis has been conducted for 2020, which is the most recent school year with available financial and non-financial data. The report considers the distribution of public funds (from Commonwealth and state governments) to individual private schools from the independent sector. Analysis of the available data from more than 340 schools yielded the following key findings: Key finding 1: The federal and NSW governments delivered $120 million in overfunding to 130 independent schools in NSW in 2020 alone." - p. 5. "This report examines the extent and distribution of any public overfunding and underfunding of public (government) and private (nongovernment) schools in the state of NSW. Analysis has been conducted for 2020, which is the most recent school year with available financial and non-financial data. The report considers the distribution of public funds (from Commonwealth and state governments) to individual private schools from the independent sector. Analysis of the available data from more than 340 schools yielded the following key findings: Key finding 1: The federal and NSW governments delivered $120 million in overfunding to 130 independent schools in NSW in 2020 alone." - p. 5.