Revealed: the nation's most 'over-funded' schools

By Matthew Knott
Updated September 30 2016 - 3:18am, first published 12:28am
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 received 144 per cent of its SRS. Photo: Daniel Mahon
Melbourne Grammar received 144 per cent of its SRS. Photo: Daniel Mahon

Some of Australia's most elite high-fee private schools are receiving taxpayer funding almost three times greater than their entitlements while others schools remain grossly underfunded, official Education Department data reveals.

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