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Economic and Social Outlook Conference
Bill DanielsExecutive Director,
Independent Schools Council of Australia (ISCA)
University of Melbourne30 June 2011
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Enrolment share by sector 1970 to 2010
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Enrolment change by sector 1985 - 2010
Source: ABS Schools Australia data
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Secondary enrolment share by capital city
Source: ABS Population Census 2006
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Family income and school choice
Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing 2006
Low income $33,799 or less (19.7% of population)
8.1%independent 13.6%Catholic 78.2%government
Middle income $33,800 - $103,999 (56.1% of population)
10.6%independent 20.8%Catholic 68.6%government
High income $104,000 plus (24.2% of population)
23.9%independent 26.7%Catholic 49.4%government
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Sector diversity
Note: Figures include independent Catholic schools and enrolments
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Schools recurrent funding by sector 2008-09
Source: Productivity Commission & Financial Questionnaire
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Average NRIPS, Government income and private income per student – average school amount
Source: ACARA Financial Data – February 2011Excludes: 28 independent schools with data pending and government schools with zero enrolments or no AG recurrent income .includes some updated independent sector data for NSW, WA and ACT
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Net recurrent income per student by sector
Source: ACARA Financial Data – February 2011
*28 schools’ data pending in the independent sector**38 schools have no funded enrolments & therefore no net recurrent income per student amount. They are environmental education centres and hospital schools in NSW.
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The SES funding model
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Sliding scale of funding entitlement per student according to SES score (initial 2011 amounts)
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Independent schools by SES score 2010
74% of schools have an SES ≤107Note: SES 85 includes special schools and special assistance schools
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Non-systemic school funding sources and non-systemic enrolments by school SES score 2006
Source: ANAO analysis of Non-government Schools Financial Questionnaire data & DEEWR Census
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Projected enrolment change in all schools 2010 - 2020
Source: DEEWR Projections and ABS Schools Australia*Based on average school size by sector for 2010 derived from ABS data.
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What currently works well
• Demand & Supply – finely balanced• Choice & diversity options• Funding stability and predictability• Encourages private investment• Autonomy and community involvement• Responsiveness & outcomes meet parental
expectations• Parents consider they receive value for money• Affordable for government• Frees funds for other Government priorities