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Unchanged state subsidies to private schools
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2008-12-19T10:00:00.000Z
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utregnpriv, Annual accounts for private schools (discontinued), private schools, operational accounts, primary and lower secondary schools, upper secondary schools, university collegesTertiary education, Primary and lower secondary schools, Upper secondary schools, Education
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Annual accounts for private schools (discontinued)2007

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Unchanged state subsidies to private schools

In 2007, state subsidies constituted 69 per cent of the total running income for private schools eligible for such subsidies. This is the same share as the year before.

Total running income and operating costs for private schools eligible for state subsidies, 2007, mill. NOK

Sales income accounted for 19 per cent of total operating income in 2007, the same as in 2006. The 278 schools in the survey had a total running income of approximately NOK 3.4 billion, divided between NOK 2.1 billion for schools eligible for state subsidies and NOK 1.3 billion for schools not eligible for such subsidies.

Income on par with costs

Total operating costs for all private schools in the survey amounted to slightly more than NOK 3.4 billion, about the same as total running income. Among schools eligible for state subsidies, labour costs amounted to NOK 1.1 billion, 53 per cent of total operating costs. For the other private schools labour costs amounted to NOK 700 millions, 49 per cent of total operating costs.

Schools in the survey

The results above refer to the 188 private schools in the survey eligible for state subsidies and 90 schools not eligible for such subsidies. The former are lower and upper secondary schools, whereas the latter also comprise tertiary institutions.

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