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Alphabetical List of Western Australian Schools (PDF) ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS For further information or changes contact (08) 9264 5524 25 September 2021 Student numbers as at census carried out 2021 Semester 1 Code School Name Postal Address Phone Region Classification Low High Year Total Year Students 5001 ADAM ROAD PRIMARY SCHOOL HOTCHIN STREET, SOUTH BUNBURY, WA, 6230 08 9796 3000 SOUTH WEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 446 1463 AL-AMEEN COLLEGE 57 SOUTHGATE ROAD, LANGFORD, WA, 6147 08 9458 5206 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 1136 1397 AL-HIDAYAH ISLAMIC SCHOOL CNR HEDLEY ST/NYAMUP WAY, BENTLEY, WA, 6102 08 9351 8593 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS PPR Y06 202 8001 ALBANY COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN PO BOX 5670, ALBANY, WA, 6332 08 9841 1864 SOUTH WEST COMMUNITY KIN KIN 29 KINDERGARTENS 5002 ALBANY PRIMARY SCHOOL SUFFOLK STREET, ALBANY, WA, 6330 08 9844 2860 SOUTH WEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 426 6151 ALBANY SECONDARY EDUCATION SUPPORT 65 ANSON ROAD, ALBANY, WA, 6330 08 9844 2550 SOUTH WEST Education Support Centres Y07 Y12 63 CENTRE 4001 ALBANY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 CAMPBELL ROAD, ALBANY, WA, 6330 08 6821 1700 SOUTH WEST Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 958 Page 1 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS 25 September 2021 Code School Name Postal Address Phone Region Classification Low High Year Total Year Students 5693 ALINJARRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, ALEXANDER 08 9462 9950 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 370 HEIGHTS, WA, 6064 1488 ALKIMOS BAPTIST COLLEGE 60 SEAGROVE BOULEVARD, MERRIWA, WA, 6030 08 9406 8189 NORTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 298 5848 ALKIMOS BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL 200 LEATHERBACK BOULEVARD, ALKIMOS, WA, 6038 08 9561 7200 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 749 4211 ALKIMOS COLLEGE 101 SANTORINI PROMENADE, ALKIMOS, WA, 6038 08 9561 7300 NORTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y08 350 5844 ALKIMOS PRIMARY SCHOOL 340 BENENDEN AVENUE, ALKIMOS, WA, 6038 08 9562 9800 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 684 1277 ALL SAINTS' COLLEGE 28 EWING AVENUE, BULL CREEK, WA, 6149 08 9313 9333 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 1340 5006 ALLANSON PRIMARY SCHOOL CAMERON STREET, ALLANSON, WA, 6225 08 9735 2800 SOUTH WEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 93 5007 ALLENDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 52 WITTENOOM STREET, GERALDTON, WA, 6530 08 9923 6600 MIDWEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 378 1478 ALTA-1 12 WINTON ROAD, JOONDALUP, WA, 6027 08 9403 8200 NORTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS Y08 Y12 938 1545 ALTA-1 KIMBERLEY COLLEGE LOT 579 PACKSADDLE ROAD, KUNUNURRA, WA, 6743 UNKNOWN KIMBERLEY NON-GOVT SCHOOLS 5008 AMAROO PRIMARY SCHOOL 79 JONES STREET, COLLIE, WA, 6225 08 9735 9400 SOUTH WEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 303 5841 ANNE HAMERSLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 DUNNETT DRIVE, ELLENBROOK, WA, 6069 08 9297 7000 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 602 5509 ANZAC TERRACE PRIMARY SCHOOL 176 ANZAC TERRACE, BASSENDEAN, WA, 6054 08 9352 2600 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 359 5010 APPLECROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL 65 KINTAIL ROAD, APPLECROSS, WA, 6153 08 6274 1850 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 581 4002 APPLECROSS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LINKS ROAD, ARDROSS, WA, 6153 08 9314 9393 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1731 1107 AQUINAS COLLEGE 58 MT HENRY ROAD, SALTER POINT, WA, 6152 08 9450 0600 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 1308 1100 ARANMORE CATHOLIC COLLEGE 41 FRANKLIN STREET, LEEDERVILLE, WA, 6007 08 9201 5200 NORTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS Y07 Y12 700 1241 ARANMORE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 BRENTHAM STREET, LEEDERVILLE, WA, 6007 08 6318 7800 NORTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 351 5792 ARBOR GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL BROOKMOUNT DRIVE, ELLENBROOK, WA, 6069 08 6497 4800 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 715 5012 ARDROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL 46 LINKS ROAD, ARDROSS, WA, 6153 08 9263 1350 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 384 6050 ARMADALE EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE PO BOX 189, ARMADALE, WA, 6992 08 9497 6435 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Education Support Centres Y07 Y12 75 5014 ARMADALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 1 CARRADINE ROAD, ARMADALE, WA, 6112 08 9391 4500 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 439 4003 ARMADALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PO BOX 189, ARMADALE, WA, 6992 08 9497 6400 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 781 5676 ASHBURTON DRIVE PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 NULLAGINE WAY, GOSNELLS, WA, 6110 08 9234 6300 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 448 5786 ASHDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 51 ASHDALE BOULEVARD, DARCH, WA, 6065 08 6207 4500 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 825 4181 ASHDALE SECONDARY COLLEGE 75 WESTPORT PARADE, DARCH, WA, 6065 08 6207 1300 NORTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1781 5015 ASHFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL 65 MARGARET STREET, ASHFIELD, WA, 6054 08 6216 1300 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 104 5854 ASPIRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 30 SUNRAY AVENUE, PIARA WATERS, WA, 6112 08 9397 8300 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 862 1287 ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 22-34 GORDON ROAD, MANDURAH, WA, 6210 08 9583 8500 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 456 1519 ATLANTIS BEACH BAPTIST COLLEGE BREAKWATER DRIVE, TWO ROCKS, WA, 6037 08 9544 3000 NORTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y10 262 5016 ATTADALE PRIMARY SCHOOL WICHMANN ROAD, ATTADALE, WA, 6156 08 6274 1700 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 403 Page 2 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS 25 September 2021 Code School Name Postal Address Phone Region Classification Low High Year Total Year Students 4184 ATWELL COLLEGE 201 BRENCHLEY DRIVE, ATWELL, WA, 6164 08 6174 2200 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1398 5765 ATWELL PRIMARY SCHOOL 160 LYDON BOULEVARD, ATWELL, WA, 6164 08 6174 2400 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 785 5820 AUBIN GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL 85 CAMDEN BOULEVARD, AUBIN GROVE, WA, 6164 08 6174 6500 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 1037 5017 AUGUSTA PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 106, AUGUSTA, WA, 6290 08 9781 5100 SOUTH WEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 77 1487 AUSTIN COVE BAPTIST COLLEGE INLET BOULEVARD, SOUTH YUNDERUP, WA, 6208 08 9537 7177 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 674 1491 AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE - DARLING 10 NINTH ROAD, HILBERT, WA, 6112 08 9391 1500 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 52 DOWNS 1438 AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE - SOUTHLANDS LOCKED BAG 5, ALBANY, WA, 6330 08 9892 5100 SOUTH WEST NON-GOVT SCHOOLS PPR Y12 627 1391 AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIC - DIANELLA 81 CLEVELAND STREET, DIANELLA, WA, 6059 08 9375 9770 NORTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y10 922 1441 AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIC COLLEGE - KEWDALE 139 PRESIDENT STREET, KEWDALE, WA, 6105 08 9362 5340 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 2039 1331 AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIC COLLEGE - THORNLIE 17 TONBRIDGE WAY, THORNLIE, WA, 6108 08 9493 2718 SOUTH METROPOLITAN NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 539 5629 AUSTRALIND PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX A630, AUSTRALIND, WA, 6233 08 9796 3900 SOUTH WEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 149 4146 AUSTRALIND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12 BREAK O'DAY DRIVE, AUSTRALIND, WA, 6233 08 9797 4400 SOUTH WEST Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1419 5853 AVELEY NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 77 STRINESDALE BOULEVARDE, AVELEY, WA, 6069 08 9297 7800 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 591 5821 AVELEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 BOLERO ROAD, AVELEY, WA, 6069 08 9297 7350 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 680 4209 AVELEY SECONDARY COLLEGE MAFFINA PARADE, ELLENBROOK, WA, 6069 08 6296 1000 NORTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y10 1097 6041 AVONVALE EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE PO BOX 1061, NORTHAM, WA, 6401 08 9621 5250 WHEATBELT Education Support Centres PPR Y12 31 5018 AVONVALE PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 666, NORTHAM, WA, 6401 08 9621 5200 WHEATBELT Primary Schools KIN Y06 119 5020 BABAKIN PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 288, CORRIGIN, WA, 6375 08 9065 2400 WHEATBELT Primary Schools KIN Y06 17 5021 BADGINGARRA PRIMARY SCHOOL C/- POST OFFICE, BADGINGARRA, WA, 6521 08 9652 8900 MIDWEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 19 5022 BAKERS HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 SAINT GEORGE STREET, BAKERS HILL, WA, 6562 08 9574 3100 WHEATBELT Primary Schools KIN Y06 168 5023 BALCATTA PRIMARY SCHOOL 387 MAIN STREET, BALCATTA, WA, 6021 08 9253 4900 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 255 4004 BALCATTA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 31 POINCAIRE STREET, BALCATTA, WA, 6021 08 9345 8200 NORTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 771 5847 BALDIVIS GARDENS PRIMARY SCHOOL NADINE PROMENADE, BALDIVIS, WA, 6171 08 9523 7000 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 483 5024 BALDIVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL 214 FIFTY ROAD, BALDIVIS, WA, 6171 08 9523 5700 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 574 4190 BALDIVIS SECONDARY COLLEGE PO BOX 4119, BALDIVIS, WA, 6171 08 9523 3600 SOUTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1629 5580 BALER PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 2621, SOUTH HEDLAND, WA, 6722 08 9172 8400 PILBARA Primary Schools KIN Y06 555 5025 BALGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 FERNHURST CRESCENT, BALGA, WA, 6061 08 9253 4500 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 182 4050 BALGA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2 MARKHAM WAY, BALGA, WA, 6061 08 9247 0222 NORTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 566 5027 BALINGUP PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 372, BALINGUP, WA, 6253 08 9782 5900 SOUTH WEST Primary Schools KIN Y06 67 4158 BALLAJURA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ILLAWARRA CRESCENT SOUTH, BALLAJURA, WA, 6066 08 9262 7777 NORTH METROPOLITAN Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1169 5702 BALLAJURA PRIMARY SCHOOL ILLAWARRA CRESCENT SOUTH, BALLAJURA, WA, 6066 08 9338 2200 NORTH METROPOLITAN Primary Schools KIN Y06 765 Page 3 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS 25 September 2021 Code School Name Postal Address Phone Region Classification Low High Year Total Year Students 5609 BAMBARA
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