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Department of Education Location Preferences You will be referred to appropriate vacancies occurring within the locations to which you have indicated you are willing to work. To assist you in identifying these locations the following list indicates the schools currently within each of the locations. LOCATION PREFERENCES SCHOOLS CURRENTLY WITHIN THIS LOCATION BLACKSTONE RCS LEINSTER PS GOLDFIELDS BOULDER PS LEONORA DHS COOLGARDIE PS MENZIES PS COSMO NEWBERRY RCS MT MARGARET RCS EAST KALGOORLIE PS NORTH KALGOORLIE PS EASTERN GOLDFIELDS COLLEGE O CONNOR ESC EASTERN GOLDFIELDC ESC O CONNOR PS GOLDFIELDS PRIMARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE SOUTH KALGOORLIE PS GOLDFIELDS SECONDARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE SOUTHERN CROSS DHS HANNANS PS TJIRRKARLI RCS JAMESON RCS TJUKURLA RCS KALGOORLIE BOULDER CHS TJUNTJUNJARA RCS KALGOORLIE PS WANARN RCS KALGOORLIE SOTA WARAKURNA RCS KAMBALDA WEST DHS WARBURTON RANGE RCS KAMBALDA PS WILUNA RCS KIWIRRKURRA RCS WINGELLINA RCS LAVERTON PS YINTARRI RCS CASCADE PS JERDACUTTUP PS GOLDFIELDS - ESPERANCE CASTLETOWN PS MUNGLINUP PS CONDINGUP PS NORSEMAN DHS ESPERANCE PS NULSEN PS ESPERANCE SHS RAVENSTHORPE DHS ESPERANCE SHS ESC SALMON GUMS PS GRASS PATCH PS SCADDAN PS HOPETOUN PS BAYULU RCS KUNUNURRA DHS KIMBERLEY BROOME PS LA GRANGE RCS BROOME SHS LOOMA RCS CABLE BEACH PS MULUDJA RCS DAWUL RCS NGALAPITA RCS DERBY DHS ONE ARM POINT RCS DJUGERARI RCS OOMBULGURRI RCS FITZROY VALLEY DHS ROEBUCK PS HALLS CREEK DHS WANANAMI RCS JUNGDRANUNG RCS WANGKATJUNGKA RCS KALUMBURU RCS WYNDHAM DHS KIMBERLEY SOTA ABROLHOS ISLANDS PS LATHAM PS MIDWEST ALLENDALE PS LEEMAN PS BADGINGARRA PS MEEKATHARA SOTA BEACHLANDS PS MEEKATHARRA DHS BINNU PS MIDWEST BEHAVIOUR CENTRE BLUFF POINT PS MINGENEW PS BUNTINE PS MORAWA - WA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE BURRINGURRAH RCS MORAWA DHS CARNAMAH DHS MOUNT TARCOOLA PS CARNARVON SOTA MT MAGNET DHS CERVANTES PS MULLEWA DHS CHAPMAN VALLEY PS NORTHAMPTON DHS COOROW PS PERENJORI PS CUE PS PIA WAJARRI RCS DANDARAGAN PS RANGEWAY PS DONGARA DHS SANDSTONE PS EAST CARNARVON PS SHARK BAY SCHOOL ENEABBA PS THREE SPRINGS PS EXMOUTH DHS USELESS LOOP PS GASCOYNE JUNCTION RCS WAGGRAKINE PS GERALDTON PS WALKAWAY PS GERALDTON SENIOR COLLEGE WATHEROO PS HOLLAND STREET SCHOOL YALGOO PS JOHN WILLCOCK COLLEGE YULGA JINNA RCS JURIEN DHS YUNA PS KALBARRI DHS ALINJARRA PS KOONDOOLA PS Department of Education Page 1 of 5 NORTH METRO - SWAN ANZAC TERRACE PS KYILLA PS ARBOR GROVE PS LANDSDALE FARM SCHOOL ASHDALE PS LANDSDALE PS ASHDALE SECONDARY COLLEGE LOCKRIDGE PS ASHFIELD PS LOCKRIDGE SHS AVERLEY PS MALVERN SPRINGS PS BALGA PS MARANGAROO PS BALGA SHS MAYLANDS PENINSULA PS BALLAJURA COMMUNITY COLLEGE MIDDLE SWAN PS BALLAJURA PS MIDVALE PS BASSENDEAN PS MIRRABOOKA PS BAYSWATER PS MIRRABOOKA SHS BEECHBORO PS MIRRABOOKA SHS ESC BOYARE PS MOORDITJ NOONGAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE BULLSBROOK DHS MORLEY PS BURBRIDGE SCHOOL MORLEY SHS CAMBOON PS MOUNT HELENA PS CAVERSHAM PS MOUNT LAWLEY PS CHIDLOW PS MOUNT LAWLEY SHS CLAYTON VIEW PS MUNDARING PS COOLBINIA PS NOLLAMARA PS CYRIL JACKSON ESC NORANDA PS CYRIL JACKSON SENIOR CAMPUS NORTH BALGA PS DARLINGTON PS NORTH EAST METRO LDC DIANELLA HEIGHTS PS NORTH MORLEY PS DRYANDRA PS NORTH PERTH PS DURHAM ROAD SCHOOL PARKERVILLE PS EAST BEECHBORO PS RAWLINSON PS EASTERN HILLS SHS ROSEWORTH ESC EDEN HILL PS ROSEWORTH PS ELLEN STIRLING PS SAWYERS VALLEY PS ELLENBROOK PS SIR DAVID BRAND SCHOOL ELLENBROOK SECONDARY COLLEGE SOUTH BALLAJURA ESC EMBLETON PS SOUTH BALLAJURA PS GIDGEGANNUP PS SUTHERLAND/DIANELLA PS GIRRAWHEEN SHS SWAN PRIMARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE GLADYS NEWTON SCHOOL SWAN VIEW PS GLEN FORREST PS SWAN VIEW SHS GOVERNOR STIRLING SHS TUART HILL PS GREENMOUNT PS UPPER SWAN PS GUILDFORD PS WADDINGTON PS HAMPTON PARK PS WARRIAPENDI PS HAMPTON SHS WELD SQUARE PS HELENA VALLEY PS WEST BEECHBORO PS HERNE HILL PS WEST MORLEY PS HIGHGATE PS WESTMINSTER ESC HILLCREST PS WESTMINSTER JPS HUDSON PARK PS WESTMINSTER PS ILLAWARRA PS WOODBRIDGE PS INGLEWOOD PS WOOROLOO PS JOHN FORREST SHS YOKINE PS BALCATTA PS LAKE MONGER PS NORTH METRO - WEST COAST BALCATTA SHS LANCELIN PS BAMBARA PS MADELEY PS BEAUMARIS PS MARMION PS BELDON ESC MERRIWA ESC BELDON PS MERRIWA PS BELRIDGE SHS MINDARIE PS BELRIDGE SHS ESC MINDARIE SENIOR COLLEGE BINDOON PS MOSMAN PARK PS BUTLER COLLEGE MOSMAN PARK SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF BUTLER PS MOUNT CLAREMONT PS CARINE PS MOUNT HAWTHORN ESC CARINE SHS MOUNT HAWTHORN PS CARRAMAR PS MULLALOO BEACH PS CENTRE FOR INCLUSIVE SCHOOLING MULLALOO HEIGHTS PS CHRISTMAS ISLAND DHS NEDLANDS PS CHURCHLANDS PS NEERABUP PS CHURCHLANDS SHS NEWBOROUGH PS CITY BEACH PS NORTH BEACH PS CLARKSON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL NORTH COTTESLOE PS CLARKSON PS NORTH WOODVALE PS COCOS ISLAND DHS OCEAN REEF PS CONNOLLY PS OCEAN REEF SHS COTTESLOE PS OSBORNE PS CRAIGIE HEIGHTS PS PADBURY PS CREANEY ESC PEARSALL PS CREANEY PS PERTH MODERN SHS CURRAMBINE PS POSEIDON PS DALKEITH PS POYNTER PS DALMAIN PS QUINNS BEACH PS DAVALLIA PS QUINNS ROCKS PS DEANMORE PS ROSALIE PS DOUBLEVIEW PS SCARBOROUGH PS DUNCRAIG PS SHENTON COLLEGE DUNCRAIG SHS SHENTON COLLEGE DEAF EDUCATION CENTRE Department of Education Page 2 of 5 DUNCRAIG SHS ESC SIDE EAST BUTLER PS SOMERLY PS EAST HAMERSLEY PS SORRENTO PS EAST WANNEROO PS SOUTH PADBURY PS EDDYSTONE PS SPRING HILL PS EDGEWATER PS SPRINGFIELD PS FLOREAT PARK PS SUBIACO PS FRESHWATER BAY PS SWANBOURNE PS GINGIN DHS TAKARI PS GLENDALE PS TAPPING PS GLENGARRY PS TUART COLLEGE GOOLLELAL PS TWO ROCKS PS GREENWOOD PS VISION IMPAIRED SERVICE GREENWOOD SHS WA INSTITUTE FOR DEAF EDUCATION HALIDON PS WANNEROO SHS HAWKER PARK PS WANNEROO PS HEATHRIDGE PS WARWICK SHS HILLARYS PS WEMBLEY DOWNS PS HOCKING PS WEMBLEY PS HOLLYWOOD PS WEST BALCATTA PS HOSPITAL SCHOOLS SERVICES WEST COAST LDC JOLIMONT PS WEST COAST PRIMARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE JOONDALUP ESC WEST GREENWOOD PS JOONDALUP PS WEST LEEDERVILLE PS KAPINARA PS WOODLANDS PS KARRINYUP PS WOODVALE PS KINROSS COLLEGE WOODVALE SHS KINROSS PS YANCHEP DHS LAKE GWELUP PS YULUMA PS BALER PS ONSLOW PS PILBARA BAYNTON WEST PS PANNAWONICA PS CASSIA ESC PARABURDOO PS CASSIA PS PEGS CREEK PS DAMPIER PS PILBARA SECONDARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE HEDLAND SHS PORT HEDLAND PS JIGALONG RCS PT HEDLAND SOTA KARRATHA PS ROEBOURNE DHS KARRATHA SHS SOUTH HEDLAND PS MARBLE BAR PS SOUTH NEWMAN P S MILLARS WELL PS TAMBREY PS NEWMAN PS TOM PRICE PS NEWMAN SHS TOM PRICE SHS NORTH TOM PRICE PS WICKHAM PS NULLAGINE PS YANDEYARRA RCS KENSINGTON SECONDARY SCHOOL HUNTINGDALE PS SOUTH METRO - CANNING ARMADALE PS JARRAHDALE PS ARMADALE SHS KALAMUNDA ESC ARMADALE SHS ESC KALAMUNDA PS ASHBURTON DRIVE PS KALAMUNDA SHS BECKENHAM PS KELMSCOTT PS BELMAY PS KELMSCOTT SHS BELMONT CITY COLLEGE KENSINGTON PS BELMONT PS KENT STREET SHS BENTLEY PS KENWICK SCHOOL BLETCHLEY PARK PS KEWDALE PS BRAMFIELD PARK PS KINGSLEY PS BYFORD PS LATHLAIN PS CALADENIA PS LESMURDIE PS CAMPBELL PS LESMURDIE SHS CANNING COLLEGE MADDINGTON ESC CANNING PRIMARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE MADDINGTON PS CANNING SECONDARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE MAIDA VALE PS CANNING VALE COLLEGE MANNING PS CANNING VALE ESC MARRI GROVE PS CANNING VALE PS MILLEN PS CANNINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE MUNDIJONG PS CANNINGTON COMMUNITY ESC NEERIGEN BROOK PS CARLISLE PS ORANGE GROVE PS CARSON STREET SCHOOL PIARA WATERS PS (PLANNING NAME) CECIL ANDREWS SHS PICKERING BROOK PS CHALLIS ECEC QUEENS PARK PS CHALLIS PS RANFORD PS CLIFTON HILLS PS REDCLIFFE PS CLOVERDALE ESC ROLEYSTONE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLOVERDALE PS SEAFORTH PS COLLIER PS SERPENTINE PS COMO PS SEVENOAKS SENIOR COLLEGE COMO SECONDARY COLLEGE SOUTH EAST METRO LDC CURTIN PS SOUTH PERTH PS DARLING RANGE SPORTS COLLEGE SOUTH THORNLIE PS DAWSON PARK PS SOUTHERN RIVER COLLEGE EAST KENWICK PS THORNLIE PS EAST MADDINGTON PS THORNLIE SHS EAST VICTORIA PARK ESC TRANBY PS EAST VICTORIA PARK PS VICTORIA PARK PS Department of Education Page 3 of 5 EDNEY PS WALLISTON PS EXCELSIOR PS WATTLE GROVE PS FALLS ROAD PS WEST BYFORD PS FOREST CRESCENT PS WESTFIELD PARK PS FORRESTDALE PS WILLANDRA PS FORRESTFIELD PS WILSON PS GIBBS STREET PS WIRRABIRRA ESC GOOSEBERRY HILL PS WIRRABIRRA PS GOSNELLS PS WOODLUPINE PS GROVELANDS PS YALE PS GWYNNE PARK ESC YULE BROOK COLLEGE GWYNNE PARK PS KALAMUNDA SHS ESC HIGH WYCOMBE PS APPLECROSS PS LYNWOOD SHS SOUTH METRO – FREMANTLE/PEEL APPLECROSS SHS MAKAYBE RISE PS ARDROSS PS MALIBU SCHOOL ATTADALE PS MANDURAH PS ATWELL COLLEGE MANDURAH SENIOR COLLEGE ATWELL PS MEADOW SPRINGS ESC AUBIN GROVE PS MEADOW SPRINGS PS BALDIVIS PS MEDINA PS BALDIVIS SECONDARY COLLEGE MELVILLE PS BANKSIA PARK PS MELVILLE SHS BANNISTER CREEK PS MOUNT PLEASANT PS BATEMAN PS NEWTON PS BEACONSFIELD PS NORTH DANDALUP PS BEELIAR PS NORTH FREMANTLE PS BERTRAM PS NORTH LAKE SENIOR CAMPUS BIBRA LAKE PS NORTH MANDURAH PS BICTON PS NORTH PARMELIA PS BOORAGOON PS OBERTHUR PS BRENTWOOD PS OCEAN ROAD PS BROOKMAN PS ORELIA PS BULL CREEK PS PALMYRA PS BUNGAREE PS PARKWOOD PS BURRENDAH PS PEEL LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL CALISTA PS PEEL PRIMARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE CARALEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL PHOENIX PS CARCOOLA PS PINJARRA PS CAREER ENTERPRISE CENTRE – MANDURAH SENIOR COLLEGE PINJARRA SHS CASTLEREAGH SCHOOL PORT KENNEDY PS CHARTHOUSE PS RICHMOND PS COMET BAY COLLEGE RIVERSIDE ESC COMET BAY PS RIVERSIDE PS COODANUP COMMUNITY COLLEGE RIVERTON ESC COOGEE PS RIVERTON PS COOLBELLUP COMMUNITY SCHOOL ROCKINGHAM BEACH ESC COOLBELLUP LEARNING CENTRE ROCKINGHAM BEACH PS COOLOONGUP PS ROCKINGHAM LAKES PS DUDLEY PARK PS ROCKINGHAM SHS DWELLINGUP PS ROCKINGHAM SHS ESC EAST FREMANTLE PS ROSSMOYNE PS EAST HAMILTON HILL PS ROSSMOYNE SHS EAST WAIKIKI PS ROSTRATA PS ENDEAVOUR ESC SAFETY BAY PS ENDEAVOUR PS SAFETY BAY SHS FALCON PS SAMSON PS FREMANTLE LDC SECRET HARBOUR PS FREMANTLE PRIMARY BEHAVIOUR CENTRE SETTLERS PS
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