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2012 School List with ICSEA 2012 School list with ICSEA Host Host Centre Name MPS Sector ICSEA Centre 0003 Allora P-10 State School Combined 971 0004 Bald Hills State School Primary 1010 0006 Beenleigh State School Primary 916 0008 Yeronga State School Primary 1102 0010 Bowen State School Primary 925 0011 Windsor State School Primary 1133 0013 Toowong State School Primary 1154 0016 Brookfield State School Primary 1150 0017 Bulimba State School Primary 1156 0018 Bundaberg Central State School Primary 865 0019 Bundamba State School Primary 903 0020 Calliope State School Primary 950 0021 Clermont State School Primary 962 0022 Cleveland State School Primary 1033 0023 Ormiston State School Primary 1052 0024 Condamine State School Primary 1054 0025 Acacia Ridge State School Primary 869 0027 Mitchell State School Combined 827 0028 Dalby State School Primary 908 0029 Ramsay State School Primary 1093 0031 Drayton State School Primary 963 0032 Coowonga State School Primary 922 0033 Hendra State School Primary 979 0034 Eight Mile Plains State School Primary 998 0035 Enoggera State School Primary 1015 0036 Fig Tree Pocket State School Primary 1175 0037 Fortitude Valley State School Primary 1036 0038 Albert State School Primary 940 0039 Woongoolba State School Primary 974 0040 Freestone State School Primary 1002 0041 Gatton State School Primary 955 0042 Gayndah State School Primary 904 0043 Nundah State School Primary 1081 0044 Gladstone Central State School Primary 922 0045 Goodna State School Primary 893 0046 Goondiwindi State School Primary 923 0047 Gracemere State School Primary 894 0049 Gympie Central State School Primary 954 0050 Gilston State School Primary 1009 0051 One Mile State School Primary 943 0052 Helidon State School Primary 977 0053 Highfields State School Primary 1040 0054 Geham State School Primary 1033 0055 Inglewood State School Combined 961 0057 Bouldercombe State School Primary 944 0058 Gunalda State School Primary 931 0059 Ipswich Central State School Primary 963 0060 Craigslea State School Primary 1046 0061 Ipswich North State School Primary 838 0062 Sunnybank State School Primary 1025 0063 Isisford State School Primary 868 0064 Jondaryan State School Primary 942 0065 Biggera Waters State School Primary 1016 0067 Lakes Creek State School Primary 870 0068 Leyburn State School Primary 992 0069 Logan Reserve State School Primary 943 Department of Education and Training 1 of 23 2012 School list with ICSEA Host Host Centre Name MPS Sector ICSEA Centre 0070 Loganholme State School Primary 974 0071 Mackay Central State School Primary 890 0072 Maryborough Central State School Primary 890 0073 Moggill State School Primary 1111 0074 Osborne State School Primary 829 0075 Mount Perry State School Primary 927 0076 Murphy's Creek State School Primary 926 0077 Nanango State School Primary 930 0078 Sherwood State School Primary 1126 0079 Oxley State School Primary 975 0080 Petrie Terrace State School Primary 1160 0081 Pimpama State School Primary 1012 0084 Gabbinbar State School Primary 982 0086 Peak Crossing State School Primary 999 0088 Redbank Plains State School Primary 929 0092 Rolleston State School Primary 991 0094 Samford State School Primary 1102 0097 Dysart State School Primary 962 0099 Slacks Creek State School Primary 964 0101 Mackenzie River State School Primary 960 0102 Springsure State School Combined 938 0103 St Lawrence State School Primary 921 0105 Taroom State School Combined 954 0106 Tent Hill Lower State School Primary 956 0107 Tiaro State School Primary 948 0108 Ironside State School Primary 1200 0110 Toowoomba North State School Primary 882 0111 Goombungee State School Primary 970 0112 Toowoomba South State School Primary 896 0113 Townsville Central State School Primary 1021 0114 Haigslea State School Primary 949 0115 Amberley District State School Primary 982 0116 Warwick Central State School Primary 888 0117 Cordalba State School Primary 954 0119 Westwood State School Primary 914 0122 Woodhill State School Primary 964 0123 Logan Village State School Primary 966 0124 Coomera State School Primary 1015 0125 Morayfield State School Primary 903 0126 Glenvale State School Primary 950 0127 Tingalpa State School Primary 977 0128 Upper Mount Gravatt State School Primary 1053 0129 Stanwell State School Primary 954 0130 Waterford State School Primary 949 0131 Rosewood State School Primary 916 0132 Stanthorpe State School Primary 958 0134 St George State School Primary 768 0135 Cawarral State School Primary 959 0136 Cardwell State School Primary 844 0140 Pullenvale State School Primary 1156 0141 Ravenswood State School Primary 969 0142 Surat State School Combined 928 0143 Mansfield State School Primary 1091 0145 Grandchester State School Primary 937 0146 Ryeford State School Primary 1007 0149 Glamorgan Vale State School Primary 989 Department of Education and Training 2 of 23 2012 School list with ICSEA Host Host Centre Name MPS Sector ICSEA Centre 0150 Tambo State School Combined 934 0151 Yangan State School Primary 1004 0152 Mutdapilly State School Primary 950 0153 Sandgate State School Primary 1014 0154 Emu Creek State School Primary 972 0155 Allenstown State School Primary 913 0157 Millchester State School Primary 897 0158 Beaudesert State School Primary 930 0159 Mudgeeraba Creek State School Primary 1015 0160 Cedar Creek State School Primary 986 0161 Bundaberg North State School Primary 924 0162 Clontarf Beach State School Primary 952 0163 Killarney State School Combined 918 0164 Humpybong State School Primary 985 0165 Croydon State School Primary 700 0166 Oakey State School Primary 875 0167 Mossman State School Primary 788 0168 Kilkivan State School Combined 931 0170 Fernvale State School Primary 972 0171 Clare State School Primary 990 0172 Clinton State School Primary 955 0173 Comet State School Primary 979 0175 Noosaville State School Primary 1004 0176 Millmerran State School Combined 946 0177 Cooktown State School Combined 844 0178 Georgetown State School Primary 962 0179 Meringandan State School Primary 971 0180 Jinibara State School Primary 974 0181 Tewantin State School Primary 989 0182 Wallumbilla State School Combined 934 0183 Petrie State School Primary 992 0184 Nebo State School Primary 911 0185 Charleville State School Primary 834 0186 Ashgrove State School Primary 1183 0187 Begonia State School Primary 900 0190 Albany Creek State School Primary 1020 0191 Dayboro State School Primary 1050 0192 MacGregor State School Primary 1131 0193 Granville State School Primary 945 0195 Robina State High School Secondary 987 0196 Cambooya State School Primary 961 0198 Mount Gravatt State School Primary 1025 0199 Esk State School Primary 963 0201 Tallebudgera State School Primary 1006 0202 Lakeland State School Primary 966 0206 Jericho State School Primary 890 0207 Brisbane Central State School Primary 1147 0208 Port Curtis Road State School Primary 907 0211 Northern Beaches State High School Secondary 916 0212 West End State School Primary 1152 0213 Halifax State School Primary 868 0215 Charters Towers Central State School Primary 821 0216 Tinana State School Primary 972 0217 Mungar State School Primary 964 0218 Nerang State School Primary 923 0219 Coorparoo State School Primary 1138 Department of Education and Training 3 of 23 2012 School list with ICSEA Host Host Centre Name MPS Sector ICSEA Centre 0222 Eulo State School Primary 873 0223 Buderim Mountain State School Primary 1063 0224 Tivoli State School Primary 916 0225 Warwick East State School Primary 935 0226 Belmont State School Primary 1107 0227 Ferny Grove State School Primary 1061 0228 Newmarket State School Primary 1100 0229 Redland Bay State School Primary 989 0231 Tannum Sands State High School Secondary 987 0232 Healy State School Primary 789 0234 Victoria Point State High School Secondary 966 0235 Edge Hill State School Primary 992 0236 St Helens State School Primary 965 0237 Deception Bay State School Primary 899 0238 Prenzlau State School Primary 989 0240 Palm Beach State School Primary 988 0241 Homestead State School Primary 890 0242 Lowood State School Primary 915 0244 Chinchilla State School Primary 936 0245 Thornton State School Primary 1047 0247 Silkstone State School Primary 915 0250 Ferny Hills State School Primary 1029 0254 Herberton State School Combined 879 0264 Manly West State School Primary 1020 0265 Minimbah State School Primary 954 0266 Dingo State School Primary 947 0267 Mount Crosby State School Primary 1064 0271 Tarampa State School Primary 957 0273 Wellington Point State School Primary 1036 0275 Zillmere State School Primary 864 0276 Jamboree Heights State School Primary 1066 0277 Kalkie State School Primary 1004 0278 Carbrook State School Primary 1024 0279 Kolan South State School Primary 953 0281 Northgate State School Primary 981 0284 Mount Cotton State School Primary 1010 0285 Walloon State School Primary 932 0286 Payne Road State School Primary 1133 0287 The Willows State School Primary 971 0289 Cunnamulla State School Combined 641 0291 Mornington Island State School Combined 576 0292 Windera State School Primary 1015 0293 Crow's Nest State School Combined 972 0294 Minden State School Primary 969 0295 Tannymorel State School Primary 932 0296 Ascot State School Primary 1177 0297 Gowrie State School Primary 967 0298 Gin Gin State School Primary 954 0299 Blackall State School Combined 928 0300 Mount Larcom State School Combined 904 0301 Edens Landing State School Primary 964 0303 Townsville South State School Primary 939 0304 Muttaburra State School Primary 937 0305 Heatley State School Primary 856 0309 Mooloolah State School Primary 977 0310 Eton
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