A change of government will mean $27.69 million extra for public schools in the Fowler electorate between 2020-2022.

See what this means for your school below

SCOTT MORRISON'S $14 BILLION SCHOOL CUTS

Scott Morrison’s idea of a fair go is to cut $14 billion from public schools and hand billions extra to wealthy private schools. He has turned his back on kids in public schools. His plan will leave 99 per cent of public schools below a national resource standard and 99 per cent of private schools at that standard or above it.

These cuts hit hardest the kids who need our help the most. When you cut public school funding you cut funding for students with disability, you cut funding for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, you cut funding for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, you cut funding for students at risk of falling behind.

As the alternative government, Labor has pledged to reverse these cuts and stop kids missing out. It will make funding fairer and ensure children in public schools are given more support to achieve at a higher level and fulfil their potential. We need a government prepared to invest in our kids in public schools, not make it harder for them.

The facts on the Coalition's record on school funding.

Extra Funding For Local Schools Under A Labor Government

School Name Extra Funding (Three Years from 2020)
Cabramatta High School $2,180,000
Canley Vale High School $1,990,000
Bonnyrigg High School $1,910,000
Bossley Park High School $1,800,000
Prairiewood High School $1,560,000
St Johns Park High School $1,340,000
Liverpool Girls High School $1,210,000
Moorebank High School $1,190,000
Harrington Street Public School $1,000,000
Canley Vale Public School $890,000
Cabramatta Public School $810,000
Liverpool West Public School $770,000
Marsden Road Public School $770,000
Liverpool Public School $760,000
St Johns Park Public School $750,000
Lansvale Public School $730,000
Liverpool Boys High School $730,000
Cabramatta West Public School $650,000
Canley Heights Public School $610,000
Governor Philip King Public School $570,000
Newbridge Heights Public School $540,000
Prairievale Public School $530,000
King Park Public School $480,000
Bossley Park Public School $400,000
Mount Pritchard Public School $400,000
Mainsbridge School $370,000
Chipping Norton Public School $320,000
Edensor Park Public School $320,000
Villawood North Public School $300,000
Les Powell School $290,000
Mount Pritchard East Public School $290,000
Bonnyrigg Public School $290,000
Warwick Farm Public School $270,000
Carramar Public School $260,000
Lansvale East Public School $240,000
Lawrence Hargrave School $170,000

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