Turnbull government looks to trim funding growth for 'over-funded' schools

By Matthew Knott
Updated February 5 2017 - 7:08am, first published 6:48am
Loreto Kirribilli, an elite Catholic girls school, received 283 per cent of its funding entitlement. Photo: Wade Laube
Loreto Kirribilli, an elite Catholic girls school, received 283 per cent of its funding entitlement. Photo: Wade Laube
Melbourne Grammar School Photo: Chris Hopkins
Melbourne Grammar School Photo: Chris Hopkins
Melbourne Grammar is one of Australia's 150 "overfunded" private schools. Photo: Chris Hopkins
Melbourne Grammar is one of Australia's 150 "overfunded" private schools. Photo: Chris Hopkins

The Turnbull government is examining how to curtail the funding growth of "over-funded" private schools in a new deal to take effect next year, a move that would free up funds to distribute to needy public and non-goverment schools.

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