How Burnett schools compare for teacher student ratios
The schools with the highest and lowest student teacher ratios has been revealed for South Burnett with Taabinga State School rated to have the largest ratio for the region. SEE FULL LIST
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THE maximum South Burnett school teacher-to-student ratios sit just above the national average for classrooms.
This is according to an analysis of national data from the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority which reveals the schools where teachers have the most students to teach.
Taabinga State School had the largest ratio for the region of 17 students per teacher, according to figures from 2018.
This is more than any other classroom in the South Burnett, according to the most up to date data which includes all state and private schools nationally.
The national student-to-teacher ratio was 13.5 students for every teacher, according to ACARA.
The second highest student-to-teacher ratios was Tanduringie State School where there was an average of 16.5 students for every teacher at the school.
Blackbutt State School recorded the third highest with 16.3 student per teacher.
In comparison, there was only one teacher for every five students at Cloyna State School, the region's lowest ratio.
This followed closely by Windera State School where there were 6.7 students per teacher.
The figures reveal Durong South State School had 7.2 students per teacher, making this the third lowest ratio in the South Burnett region.
Across the country independent private schools had the lowest student to teacher ratios with 11.7 students to every teacher.
Government schools had an average of 13.8 students for every teacher, while Catholic schools had an average of 14 students for every teacher.
Student-to-teacher ratios do not take into account teacher aides or non-teaching staff at schools, only the full-time equivalent teachers.
South Burnett's highest student to teacher ratios:
Taabinga State School: 17.0 students per teacher
Tanduringie State School: 16.5 students per teacher
Blackbutt State School: 16.3 students per teacher
Wooroolin State School: 16.2 students per teacher
St John's Lutheran School: 15.9 students per teacher
Coolabunia State School: 15.5 students per teacher
Crawford State School: 14.4 students per teacher
Wheatlands State School: 13.9 students per teacher
Kumbia State School: 12.9 students per teacher
Nanango State School: 12.8 students per teacher
South Burnett's lowest student to teacher ratios:
Cloyna State School: 5.0 students per teacher
Windera State School: 6.7 students per teacher
Durong South State School: 7.2 students per teacher
Cherbourg State School: 7.6 students per teacher
Murgon State High School: 8.4 students per teacher
Goomeri State School: 8.5 students per teacher
St Joseph's School Murgon: 9.1 students per teacher
Wondai State School: 9.1 students per teacher
Proston State School: 9.2 students per teacher
Kilkivan State School: 9.8 students per teacher
The Queensland Department of Education says they have invested in more teachers to assist with meeting class size targets.
Originally published as How Burnett schools compare for teacher student ratios