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Briefing for Member Schools
15th September 2011
2011 Commonwealth Supplementation
2011 AGSRC (2009/2010 Financial Year)
Primary $9,697
Secondary $11,945
Primary 6.91%
Secondary 4.85%
AGSRC Index supplementation 1999 to 2011
Primary AGSRC Secondary AGSRC 1999 7.3% 4.0%
2000 8.2% 5.2%
2001 6.4% 7.2%
2002 5.2% 5.2%
2003 7.1% 7.4%
2004 8.7% 7.2%
2005 3.1% 4.6%
2006 6.3% 3.6%
2007 5.5% 4.3%
2008 5.6% 3.5%
2009 4.2% 5.8%
2010 8.2% 7.0%
2011 6.9% 4.9%
Funding Review Timeline
• Listening Tour – July/August 2010
• Emerging Issues Paper – December 2010
–Submissions closed 31 March 2011
• Second Issues Paper – August 2011
–Submissions close 30 September 2011
• Final Report – December 2011
Government Decisions will need to be made during 2012/13 about funding arrangements
from 2014
Research Reports
• National School Resource Standard (Allen Consulting Group)
• Funding for Disadvantaged Students (ACER)• Existing Funding Models for Schooling (Deloitte
Access Economics)• Challenges and Opportunities (Nous Group)
Available at http://www.deewr.gov.au/Schooling/ReviewofFunding/Pages/default.aspx
Possible Gonski Outcomes
• Framework and principles to underpin future funding models
• Focus on disadvantage students• National School Resource Standard• Funding Maintenance
The Government will have to make a decision about the actual funding model
well before 2014 to enable relevant legislation to be passed through
Parliament.
Legislation timeline – Current Government
Jan 2007 Federal Election Dec 2007
Jan 2008 Legislation for new funding quadrennium passed Dec 2008
Jan 2009 Dec 2009
Jan 2010 Review of schools funding
Dec 2010 Federal Election
Jan 2011Review of schools funding
Dec 2011Amend Schools Assistance Act for 2013
Jan 2012 Government decision on funding review / Legislation for new funding quadrennium? Dec 2012
Jan 2013 Legislation for new funding quadrennium ? Federal Election Dec 2013
Jan 2014 Dec 2014
Jan 2015 Dec 2015
Jan 2016 Federal Election Dec 2016
Jan 2017 Legislation for new funding quadrennium Dec 2017
A Flying Start
White Paper
• Year 7• Queensland Education Standards Authority• Pre- service education and induction• Kindergartens
Getting Ready for Secondary School
• Year 7 to move to secondary in 2015• For State schools, “junior secondary” from 2013
(Years 8 and 9); from 2015 (Years 7, 8 and 9)• The change will be piloted in up to 20 state
schools prior to 2015• Strong emphasis on pastoral care for Year 7
students, teacher professional development and introduction of the Australian Curriculum
• Increase the Living Away from Home Allowance for Year 7 students to the secondary rate
Getting Ready for Secondary School
• Capital funding - $5 million in new funding; ability to utilise up to a further $27 million from State capital funding over the next three years
• Boarding school needs currently being considered
Pilot Schools• Murrumba State Secondary College (2012) (new school)• Springfield Central State High School• Varsity College • Crows Nest State School• Glenmore High School• Eimeo Road Mackay (new school planned)
Year 7 to Year 8 Transition
2010 Enrolments
Year 7 Year 8 Difference
State 40,786 36,048 (4,738)
Catholic 9,340 11,589 2,249
Independent 8,225 11,120 2,895
Total 58,351 58,757
Prep Half Cohort
State Wide Figures – 2010
Year 3 Year 4
State schools 25,837 39,935 65%
Catholic schools 7,180 10,050 71%
Independent schools 5,334 6,764 79%
All schools 38,351 56,749 68%
Education Standards Authority
From 2013
QSA+NSSAB = QESA• Minimum accreditation standards• State and non-state schools• Focus on quality assurance and
continuous improvement• Possible new standards – for example,
boarding standards
Kindergartens
• New recurrent funding arrangements for kindergartens commenced 2011
• 240 additional kindergartens by 2014• 108 sites announced• Further rounds for 2013 and 2014• 40% of Queensland children currently attending
kindergarten (up from 29% in 2008)• Kindergarten will be an additional year of schooling• Slowly, the barriers between schooling and early
childhood education are being broken down
Pre-Service Education
• Review of Teacher Education and School Induction
• 65 recommendations• 24 accepted by the Government and will
be implemented• 41 recommendations to be further
considered by a Taskforce
2011 NAPLAN
• 2011 NAPLAN outcomes released Friday 9th September
• National and State/Territory Report – www.naplan.edu.au
• QSA individual school report – www.qsa.qld.edu.au
• Parent and student reports
Next Steps
• The State Government’s annual Next Steps survey report has been released
• It reports on 2010 Year 12 students and their destinations in 2011 in relation to further study and training or work
• Available at www.education.qld.edu.au/nextstep
Legislation
• Education and Training Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
• Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) Bill 2011
Industry, Education, Training and Industrial Relations Committee
Public submissionsPublic hearings
Details available on the Queensland Parliament websitewww.parliament.qld.gov.au
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The strong level of support for independent schools continues to increase
I’m going to read some statements about education. Tell me whether you agree or disagree with each one.
“In general I support independent or private schools”
22% 24% 23%24%
6% 4%
54%
70% 72%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Colmar Brunton 2001 UMR Dec 2009 UMR Jun 2011
Disagree Unsure/Neither agree/disagree Agree
For further information -
David RobertsonExecutive DirectorIndependent Schools Queensland