Revealed: Schools’ budgets on the Mid-North Coast
One Mid-North Coast school has raked in more than $128.4 million in five years with an average cost per student of $27,449, tightly held school statistics reveal. Search the full list.
One Mid-North Coast school has raked in more than $128.4 million in five years with an average cost per student of $27,449, tightly held school statistics reveal. Search the full list.
The NSW teachers union says public schools are being left behind as the Northern Rivers’ richest school has raked in more than $95.1 million in five years, tightly held school statistics reveal.
The Clarence Valley’s richest school has raked in more than $77 million funding in five years, tightly held school statistics reveals. See the income for the region’s schools in 2023 in our interactive.
School financial records have revealed the massive amount of money some Tweed schools have every year, and how little others are forced to scrape by on. See our interactive.
Universities in NSW have been accused of allowing students to bypass entry requirements for teaching degrees which were brought in by the state’s education minister to boost teacher quality.
The wait is over for 38,000 students, who found out their fate this morning when university course cut-offs for next year were released. But those who missed out should not be disheartened.
We’ve crunched the HSC results across NSW to bring you the ultimate guide to the best and worst schools. Find out where your school came.
The secret to HSC from one of Sydney’s top girls school which improved dramatically this year
Hundreds of students took the unconventional path to completing the HSC this year, opting to go through TAFE.
The schools that topped this year’s HSC results have been revealed – with more than a few surprises. While all-female schools ratcheted up the rankings, some schools charging tens of thousands of dollars a year in tuition did not fare as well.SEE WHERE YOUR SCHOOL RANKED
In a win for public education, more students who attended free selective schools made the 2019 HSC honours list than those who went to one of the state’s prestigious private schools. SEE IF YOU MADE THE HONOURS LIST
Boys have dominated the coveted top ATAR of 99.95 this year while girls had a higher median university ranking. More than 1000 students qualified for an ATAR than the previous year.
The postcode of 2025 has the highest proportion of students who achieved a top band in at least one HSC subject this year. SEE IF YOUR SUBURB MAKES THE LIST OF SYDNEY’S BEST POSTCODES.
The “guinea pigs” at James Ruse Agricultural High School have topped the list of best performing schools in the region and NSW.
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