NSW schools with the lowest yearly income revealed
It is not even in NSW but the Norfolk Island Central School has the dubious honour of being the state’s most cash-strapped school. A comprehensive analysis of MySchool data reveals the 50 schools that raked in the least income. SEARCH THE LIST
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It may be located 1400km east of Byron Bay in the South Pacific Ocean, but Norfolk Island Central School has the dubious honour of being NSW’s most cash-strapped school.
The school — which was established in 1906 by agreement with the NSW Education Department and has 282 students — made a gross income of just $435,000 in the three years to 2017, an analysis of the most recent data from MySchool by The Daily Telegraph found.
Those figures do not include any deductions for income allocated to capital works or debt servicing.
In NSW itself, Bradfield College at St Leonards in Sydney’s north had the second lowest gross income, making $563,084.
The third lowest gross income was at Lindfield Montessori Preschool, which made $865,301.
The NSW schools with the lowest gross income 2015-17
● Norfolk Island Central School: $435,000
● Bradfield College: $563,084
● Lindfield Montessori Preschool: $865,301
● Marra Creek Public School: $871,129
● Macdonald Valley Public School: $942,302
● International Chinese School: $955,614
● Mandurama Public School: $957,670
● Doubtful Creek Public School: $970,076
● Yanginanook School: $979,861
● Thomas More Christian Montessori School: $1m
Originally published as NSW schools with the lowest yearly income revealed