How schools are funded - Department of Education
State and territory governments provide funding for government and non-government schools in their jurisdictions. Each of the state and territory governments has agreed recurrent funding …
Underfunded? Overfunded? How school funding works in Australia
Mar 11, 2025 · State governments also provide public funding to non-government schools. This is because school funding agreements require state governments to contribute some level of …
Funding – Education Australia
State and territory governments provide most of the public recurrent funding for government schools, whereas the Australian Government provides most of the public recurrent funding for …
School Funding Explainer - NCEC
In the non-government sector, parent contributions reduce the level of government funding by about 25 per cent in Catholic schools. Of the remaining share, the federal government provides …
RECURRENT FUNDING - Independent Schools Australia
While the amount of funding provided by each state and territory government to the non-government school sector varies, the contribution can be significant to individual schools.
Funding - NSW Department of Education
NSW provides recurrent financial assistance to non-government schools. Funding is provided in accordance with the NSW Education Act 1990 to non-government schools that are registered …
Chapter 9 : School Funding
The bulk of state and territory funding (91.5%) was allocated to government schools, while 61.2% of Australian Government funding was allocated to non-government schools.