Media Release.
His latest attempts on ABC radio this morning to blame the Commonwealth and claim that schools will be worse off under the National Plan for School Improvement just don’t stack up.
CLAIM: The numbers keep changing.
FACT: This is just not true. The offer
for Victoria remains the same: around $4 billion of extra funding over
six years, split 65:35 between the Commonwealth and the Victorian
Government, plus better indexation.
CLAIM: Schools in Victoria will lose money under a new funding system.
FACT: Nonsense. Every school in the state
will see increases in funding every year. The Victorian Government list
of schools supposedly “worse off” has no detail on how these figures
were calculated or what assumptions were made. They are fantasy figures
designed as part of a scare campaign. If we stick to the current funding
model Victorian schools will be worse off by $4.2 billion over the next
six years.
CLAIM: The Prime Minister has not discussed school funding with Victoria.
FACT: It has now been almost 8 weeks
since the Prime Minister made a public offer to all states to secure a
better deal for school funding. Premier Napthine has so far failed to
respond in any meaningful way. The Prime Minister has written to Premier
Napthine and had discussions at COAG. The Premier knows that school
funding is a high priority and that he needs to respond to her offer so
negotiations can progress.
CLAIM: The Commonwealth has not been genuine in negotiation with Victoria.
FACT: We’ve had more than 50 meetings
with Victoria to discuss school funding –yet we are still waiting to
confirm basic information such as their planned rate of school
indexation. Until we get that information we can’t finalise a deal.
CLAIM: The National Plan for School Improvement would take decision-making powers away from Victorian school principals.
FACT: More nonsense. The plan includes a specific requirement that school principals have a greater say in running their school.
The plan confirms the role of school systems in distributing funding
and driving school improvement. Under our proposals, Victoria would have
the flexibility to allocate individual funding amounts to schools. The
only requirement is that it should be transparent and needs-based. This
makes Premier Napthine’s claims about losing schools even more
ludicrous.It’s simple. Our plan offers more funding for every school in Victoria, and includes reforms we know will lift standards and improve school results.
NSW, the ACT and now South Australia have said that the National Plan is the best deal for their schools and students and that sticking with the current system would see school funding goes backwards.
Premier Napthine now has to make it clear whether he will support our plan for better schools or walk away from a deal and leave Victorian schools at risk of falling behind.
Peter Garrett AM
Federal Member for Kingsford Smith
Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth
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