Some government schools will get hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra funding next year for programs such as literacy and numeracy support and additional staff, the NSW government's latest needs-based funding allocation figures show.

More than 2000 public schools across the state will each get a share of $1.09 billion for extra educational resources and support, including teacher training and additional speech pathologists, Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced on Wednesday.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the extra funding will allow schools "to develop programs that address academic and well-being needs". Credit:AAP

The high schools with the highest allocations include Fairfield High School, which has been allocated $2.92 million, Parramatta's Arthur Phillip High School ($2.42 million) and Bonnyrigg High School ($2.4 million).

The primary schools with the highest needs-based funding include Greenacre Public School ($2.54 million), Auburn West Public School ($2.39 million) and Liverpool West Public School ($2.22 million).