Interesting pointer to what future funding for schools might look like.
And guess where Liberal voters send their kids.
Why funding private schools is a smart idea February 4, 2014
Kevin Donnelly
There's plenty of evidence to show private schools are not a drain on the public purse.
The school year has only just begun and, already, it's open season on attacking Catholic and independent schools.
With headlines like ''Private schools do not deserve a cent from our public funds'' (The Guardian, 28/1), ''Private schools reap government funding at expense of public schools'' (The Sydney Morning Herald, 28/1) and ''Abbott's Gonski to hit public schools harder'' (The Age, 30/1), parents could be forgiven for thinking that private schools are a drain on the public purse and that they do not deserve financial support.
Wrong.
Instead of being a drain on taxpayers' funds, private school parents pay taxes for a public school system they don't use plus school fees. The fact that 34.9 per cent of students around Australia are enrolled in Catholic and independent schools saves state, territory and Commonwealth governments billions of dollars every year.The savings to the taxpayer represent the additional cost to government if the private school sector closed and students had to be enrolled in state schools.
As noted in the just released Productivity Commission's Report on Government Services 2014, while
governments invest on average $15,768 per government school student in terms of recurrent costs,
the figure for private school students is only $8546. The reality is that even though Catholic and independent schools enrol 34.9 per cent of state and territory students, such schools receive only 22.4 per cent of what state and Commonwealth governments spend on education in terms of recurrent costs.
Instead of private schools ''draining government schools of much needed public resources'', as argued by Luke Mansillo in The Guardian, the fact that such schools exist frees up funds that governments can then redirect to their own schools.
Read more:
http://www.theage.com.au/comment/why-funding-private-schools-is-a-smart-idea-20140203-31x70.html#ixzz2sJX5k6Mj