Victoria’s schools with least incomes revealed
Some are isolated, some have few students — they are Victoria’s battler schools fighting against the odds. Here are our schools with the lowest incomes.
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These are the Victorian schools with the least income.
An analysis of school finance data from the Federal Government’s MySchool website has revealed how much money every school in Victoria made over a three-year period.
The most recent data from MySchool revealed Noorinbee Primary School was the Victorian school that made the least income in 2015, 2016 and 2017.
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Noorinbee Primary School, in east Gippsland, made a gross income of $380,752 over that three year period from government funding, parental contributions and other income sources.
Those figures do not include any deductions for income allocated to capital works or debt servicing.
Drummond Primary School, in the Macedon Ranges region, was the Victorian school with the second lowest gross income, making $410,183.
The third lowest gross income in Victoria was at Perseverance Primary School, on French Island, which made $522,541.
Victoria’s lowest income schools in 2015, ‘16 and ‘17
Noorinbee Primary School: $380,752
Drummond Primary School: $410,183
Perseverance Primary School: $522,541
Yandoit Primary School: $526,906
Kongwak Primary School: $635,504
Glen Park Primary School: $702,394
Yaapeet Primary School: $822,279
Upper Sandy Creek Primary School: $855,118
Marnoo Primary School: $877,395
Zeerust Primary School: $886,178