SCHOOL FUNDING: The Bundy schools that get the most, least
One Bundaberg school has received more than $58.3m in state and federal government money in three years.
One Bundaberg school has received more than $58.3m in state and federal government money in three years.
Data has revealed Gladstone’s richest school rakes in more than $58.4 million in three years and parents fork out $4207 for the most expensive school.
A Mackay state school has been named the richest, raking in almost $60 million over three years. View the interactive to see where each school sits.
Rockhampton’s richest school rakes in more than $89.2 million in three years and parents wanting to send their kids to the region’s most expensive school have to fork out $10,120, tightly held school statistics reveal.
The principal of the Sunshine Coast’s poorest school has revealed the secret to their success despite earning the lowest income in the region.
A wide range of public and private schools from all corners of the state have featured in Queensland’s top-performing NAPLAN schools. SEE HOW YOUR SCHOOL RATED
An analysis of federal government data has revealed the Mackay region schools where student numbers have risen the most in the past five years.
An analysis of federal government data has revealed the Gladstone region schools where student numbers have risen the most in the past five years.
A special analysis has revealed the Sunshine Coast schools where student numbers have risen most. SEE HOW YOUR SCHOOL COMPARED
There were more students per teacher at The Caves than any other school in the region.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/journalists/geoff-egan/page/12