South Australia S Richest And Poorest Regional Schools Nt News
Australia S Richest And Poorest Schools For 2024 Revealed News Au Independent analysis of school financial records from the myschool website revealed tenison woods college in mount gambier had a higher gross income than any other school in regional south australia. South australia’s richest regional school has raked in more than $121.1 million in five years with an average cost per student of $20,857, tightly held school statistics reveal.
Australia S Richest And Poorest Schools For 2024 Revealed News Au Australia’s richest schools of 2024 have been revealed, with the top five in several states exposing a major wealth divide between public and private schools. The state’s wealthiest inner city colleges are raking in up to 100 times more than some small, cash strapped rural schools, new data reveals. A wealthy inner city college has raked in more than a quarter of a billion dollars in recent years, eclipsing the funds flowing to the state’s smallest schools, new data reveals. An independent analysis of every territory schools’ financial records has revealed the abundance of money some schools make each year, compared to what others are forced to scrape by on.
Australia S Richest And Poorest Schools For 2024 Revealed News Au A wealthy inner city college has raked in more than a quarter of a billion dollars in recent years, eclipsing the funds flowing to the state’s smallest schools, new data reveals. An independent analysis of every territory schools’ financial records has revealed the abundance of money some schools make each year, compared to what others are forced to scrape by on. South australia’s richest regional school has raked in more than $121.1 million in five years with an average cost per student of $20,857, statistics reveal. see the state’s richest and poorest regional schools. Australia’s richest schools of 2024 have been revealed, with the top five in several states exposing a major wealth divide between public and private. New figures obtained from the australian charities and not for profits commission show that 15 private schools serving the richest families in south australia collected over $30 million from donations, investments and other income in 2023. News corp’s education editor susie o’brien has criticised the advantages in funding that australia’s wealthier schools get, stating some are propped up by taxpayers.
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