Funding to private schools rose 'at twice the rate of public schools': report

By Carolyn Webb
Updated May 16 2016 - 7:43pm, first published 12:15am
Children in a primary school class. Photo: Quentin Jones
Children in a primary school class. Photo: Quentin Jones
Year 3 students sit the NAPLAN test in 2015. Photo: Pat Scala
Year 3 students sit the NAPLAN test in 2015. Photo: Pat Scala
Schoolbags line a wall at a NSW Catholic school.  Photo: Michele Mossop
Schoolbags line a wall at a NSW Catholic school. Photo: Michele Mossop
GENERIC STOCK IMAGE Primary School Students at Curtin Primary in Canberra School Kids Public Education Learning Assembly Schools Children Pupils Co-Ed Co-Education Thursday 2nd of April 2009 photograph Glen McCurtayne AFR Photo: Glen McCurtayne GPM
GENERIC STOCK IMAGE Primary School Students at Curtin Primary in Canberra School Kids Public Education Learning Assembly Schools Children Pupils Co-Ed Co-Education Thursday 2nd of April 2009 photograph Glen McCurtayne AFR Photo: Glen McCurtayne GPM
Photo Jason South, The Age.   Pic shows a generic picture for an education story / Teaching in the classroom. Photo:  Jason South
Photo Jason South, The Age. Pic shows a generic picture for an education story / Teaching in the classroom. Photo: Jason South
Students sit an exam. Photo: Pat Scala
Students sit an exam. Photo: Pat Scala
Secondary college student at work in class. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Secondary college student at work in class. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Children a Victorian primary school. Photo: Michele Mossop
Children a Victorian primary school. Photo: Michele Mossop

Government funding to private schools has increased at twice the rate of funding to public schools, a new union analysis of My School data has revealed.

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