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  1. Of the ten inner Sydney schools with the highest teacher to student ratios, seven were public primary schools. NSW’s average of 13.7 students to each full time employed teacher is the second highest ratio in the country, pipped only slightly by Western Australia at 13.8:1. In 2021 the Northern Territory had the lowest ratio of 11.9:1.

  2. Average Public School Student: Teacher Ratio. The national average public school student:teacher ratio is approximately 15:1 (2024-25). The lowest state for student:teacher ratio is Puerto Rico with 10:1. The highest state for student:teacher ratio is Utah with 22:1.

  3. Sep 5, 2022 · The country has the highest student-teacher ratio of the study, with around 24 to 27 students per teacher. In the U.S., there are usually around 15 students per teacher in both public elementary...

  4. May 14, 2024 · Catholic schools in NSW have the highest student-teacher ratios with an average of almost 15:1, compared to 14:1 across government schools and 12:1 for the independent sector.

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · Children attending public schools around Willoughby, Pittwater and Vaucluse have among the worst teacher-to-student ratios in the state, according to data released by NSW’s parliament.

  6. This table shows schools by size (number of students) rather than ‘classification’ as in previous publications, as school classification is no longer applicable. NSW School of Languages and Aurora College are included in ‘Other’ category under Secondary schools.

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  8. The student to teaching staff ratio for all schools in 2023 was 13.1 students to one teacher, and was higher in primary schools (14.3 students to one teacher) than secondary schools (11.8 students to one teacher).