New Victorian Premier Denis Napthine wants to work with the federal government on school funding. Source: AAP
NEW Victorian Premier Denis Napthine has denied reports he plans to dump Ted Baillieu's school funding plan.
But he says he wants to work with the federal government to get the best outcome for Victorian students.
Former premier Ted Baillieu announced last month the state would go it alone on a school funding plan, which would deliver more than $400 million in extra funding to Victorian schools every year.
Dr Napthine said he had not ditched the Baillieu plan and was determined to work with the federal government to ensure no Victorian student or school was worse off.
"We want to work with the federal government to get the best outcome possible for Victorian students and Victorian schools," he told Fairfax radio on Sunday.
"We will have no child, no family and no school worse off under any agreement we sign."
The federal government wants the states to sign up to its education funding plan that would provide $1.6 billion to Victorian schools by 2019.
Opposition education spokesman James Merlino said Dr Napthine had sent out confusing messages about education funding.
"On the one hand he is saying 'yes, we do want to sit down and have an arrangement around the Gonski reforms', but on the other he is saying 'oh no, actually, I'm going to go back to the plan that Baillieu announced'," Mr Merlino said.
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