Queensland Grammar schools cash in with $325 million combined income last year
The highest-earning school attracted about $70 million in income last year, while the greatest profit was more than $9 million.
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Queensland’s eight public Grammar schools raked in an operating income of more than $325 million last year, and posted a combined profit of more than $20 million.
Compared to 2021, the eight schools made about $19 million less and registered a combined income of $306 million, but their profit was similar – $19.7 million.
The Courier-Mail analysed the eight schools’ financial statements contained within their 2022 annual reports, which were tabled last week through Queensland parliament.
Brisbane Grammar School had the highest 2022 operating income, more than $70 million, but Brisbane Girls Grammar School posted the highest operating profit – in excess of $9 million.
The Rockhampton Grammar School managed the greatest revenue increase from 2021 to 2022, with the central Queensland school generating an extra $3.7 million last year.
In the following analysis, The Courier-Mail chose to not include every source of the schools’ income, but rather, highlight the main revenue streams and provide totals.
Brisbane Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Tuition fees: $53,618,000
Government grants: $12,243,000
Donations: $1,992,000
Total operating income: $70,660,000
Operating profit: $819,000
Revenue – 2021
Tuition fees: $51,325,000
Government grants: $12,088,000
Donations: $2,030,000
Total operating income: $69,021,000
Operating profit: $4,340,000
Brisbane Girls Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Tuition fees: $41,600,268
Government grants: $10,068,436
Total operating income: $57,729,785
Operating profit: $9,208,288
Revenue – 2021
Tuition fees: $39,474,548
Government grants: $9,902,009
Total operating income: $55,179,010
Operating profit: $8,286,238
Ipswich Girls Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Tuition & boarding fees: $12,121,850
Government grants: $10,607,697
Total operating income: $28,287,355
Operating profit: $2,137,740
Revenue – 2021
Tuition & boarding fees: $12,362,558
Government grants: $10,477,467
Total operating income: $27,586,811
Operating profit: $1,416,798
Ipswich Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Tuition & boarding fees: $14,737,000
Grants & contributions: $12,261,000
Total operating income: $29,331,000
Operating profit: $1,057,000
Revenue – 2021
Tuition & boarding fees: $13,836,000
Grants & contributions: $11,592,000
Total operating income: $27,253,000
Operating profit: $584,000
Rockhampton Girls Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Tuition & boarding fees: $4,892,811
Government grants: $6,486,439
Total operating income: $12,553,882
Operating profit: $1,773,496
Revenue – 2021
Tuition & boarding fees: $3,978,579
Government grants: $4,742,690
Total operating income: $9,823,782
Operating profit: $386,926
The Rockhampton Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Tuition fees: $20,374,999
Government grants: $19,194,843
Total operating income: $48,586,925
Operating profit: $1,511,640
Revenue – 2021
Tuition fees: $19,385,154
Government grants: $17,648,850
Total operating income: $44,885,611
Operating profit: $1,640,900
Toowoomba Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Fees: $25,037,130
Government grants: $13,395,900
Total operating income: $41,713,232
Operating profit (income minus expenses): $1,426,928
Revenue – 2021
Fees: $23,916,701
Government grants: $12,897,423
Total operating income: $39,181,616
Operating profit (income minus expenses): $1,021,079
Townsville Grammar School
Revenue – 2022
Fees: $16,956,945
Government grants: $15,427,071
Total operating income: $36,192,491
Operating profit (income minus expenses): $2,703,031
Revenue – 2021
Fees: $15,308,476
Government grants: $14,166,140
Total operating income: $33,397,961
Operating profit (income minus expenses): $2,038,033
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