FACTS ABOUT INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
• Queensland’s independent schools educate over 110,000 students at 206 campuses (15% of all school students, and nearly 20% of secondary students).
• Queensland’s independent schools provide education for a wide range of communities including indigenous students, students with disabilities, distance education, disengaged students and boarders.
• More than half of all Queensland’s independent schools serve communities with average or lower income families.
• Queensland’s independent schools receive 50% of their income from parents.
• Parents fund 80% of the costs of school buildings at independent schools in Australia.
• On average, State and Federal governments fund a student in a non-state school at $7,427; for a student in a state school, the figure is $14,380.
• Governments would need to spend an additional $8.3 billion annually on education if non-state schools did not exist in Australia.
Independent schools provide diversity and choice in the interests of Queensland parents and students.