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PRIORITY SECONDARY SCHOOL BONUS List of Eligible Schools PRIORITY SECONDARY SCHOOL BONUS List of eligible schools: School Name Suburb Academy of Mary Immaculate Fitzroy Aitken College Greenvale Alphington Grammar School Alphington Al-Taqwa College Truganina Antonine College Brunswick Assumption College Kilmore Australian International Academy of Education Coburg Ave Maria College Aberfeldie Bayside P-12 College Williamstown Bendigo Senior Secondary College Bendigo Braemar College Woodend Braybrook College Braybrook Broadford Secondary College Broadford Brunswick Secondary College Brunswick Buckley Park College Essendon Bundoora Secondary College Bundoora Caroline Chisholm Catholic College Braybrook Catholic College Bendigo Bendigo Catholic Ladies College Eltham Catholic Regional College Sydenham Charles La Trobe P-12 College Bellfield Cobram Anglican Grammar School Cobram Cobram Secondary College Cobram Coburg High School Coburg Collingwood College Collingwood Copperfield College Delahey Corryong College Glenroy Craigieburn Secondary College Craigieburn Darul Ulum College of Victoria Fawkner North Diamond Valley College Diamond Creek Distance Education Centre Victoria Thornbury East Preston Islamic College East Preston Echuca College Echuca Eltham College Research Eltham High School Eltham Emmanuel College Altona North Epping Secondary College Epping Essendon Keilor College Keilor East Euroa Secondary College Euroa Priority Secondary School Bonus – Eligible Schools 28072016 School Name Suburb Fitzroy High School Fitzroy North Footscray City College Footscray Gilmore College For Girls Footscray Gilson College Taylors Hill Girton Grammar School Bendigo Gisborne Secondary College Gisborne Gladstone Park Secondary College Gladstone Park Glenroy College Glenroy Glenvale School Glenroy Goulburn Valley Grammar School Shepparton Greensborough Secondary College Greensborough Heathdale Christian College Werribee Holmes Secondary College Melbourne Hoppers Crossing Secondary College Hoppers Crossing Hume Anglican Grammar Craigieburn Hume Central Secondary College Westmeadows Ilim College of Australia Broadmeadows Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School Ivanhoe Ivanhoe Grammar School Ivanhoe John Fawkner College Fawkner Kangan Institute Broadmeadows Keilor Downs College Keilor Downs Kolbe Catholic College Greenvale Lakes Kurunjang Secondary College Melton Kyabram P-12 College Kyabram Kyneton Secondary College Kyneton Lakeview Senior College Caroline Springs Lalor North Secondary College Epping Lalor Secondary College Lalor Laverton P-12 College Laverton Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School Essendon Loyola College Watsonia Lynall Hall Community School Richmond MacKillop Catholic Regional College Werribee Macleod College Macleod Manor Lakes P-12 College Wyndham Vale Marian College Sunshine Sunshine West Maribyrnong Secondary College Maribyrnong Marymede Catholic College South Morang McGuire College Shepparton Melbourne Girls' College Richmond Melbourne Girls Grammar South Yarra Priority Secondary School Bonus – Eligible Schools 28072016 School Name Suburb Melbourne Grammar School Melbourne Melton Christian College Melton South Melton Secondary College Melton Mercy College Coburg Mill Park Secondary College Mill Park Montmorency Secondary College Montmorency Mooroopna Secondary College Mooroopna Mount Alexander College Flemington Mount Ridley College Craigieburn Mount St Joseph Girls' College Altona Nathalia Secondary College Nathalia Northcote High School Northcote Northern College of the Arts and Technology Preston East Northside Christian College Bundoora Notre Dame College Shepparton Numurkah Secondary College Numurkah Our Lady of Mercy College Heidelberg Overnewton Anglican Community College Keilor Ozford College Melbourne Parade College Bundoora Pascoe Vale Girls Secondary College Pascoe Vale Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School Keilor East Penola Catholic College Broadmeadows Plenty Valley Christian College Doreen Point Cook Senior Secondary College Point Cook Princes Hill Secondary College Princes Hill Reservoir High School Reservoir Rochester Secondary College Rochester Rosehill Secondary College Niddrie Roxburgh College Roxburgh Park Rushworth P-12 College Rushworth Sacred Heart College Kyneton Sacred Heart College Yarrawonga Salesian College Rupertswood Sunbury Santa Maria College Northcote Seymour College Seymour Shepparton Christian College Shepparton Shepparton High School Shepparton Simonds Catholic College Melbourne West Sirius College Eastmeadows Sophia Mundi Steiner School Abbotsford St Albans Secondary College St Albans Priority Secondary School Bonus – Eligible Schools 28072016 School Name Suburb St Aloysius College Melbourne North St Augustine's College Kyabram St Bernard's College Essendon St Columba's College Essendon St Helena Secondary College Eltham North St John's Greek Orthodox College Preston St Joseph's College Echuca St Mary of the Angels Secondary College Nathalia St Mary's Coptic Orthodox College Coolaroo St Monica's College Epping Staughton College Melton South Stott's Colleges South Melbourne Strathmore Secondary College Strathmore Sunbury College Sunbury Sunbury Downs Secondary College Sunbury Sunshine College Sunshine Suzanne Cory High School Werribee Sydney Road Community School Brunswick Tarneit Senior College Tarneit Taylors Lakes Secondary College Taylors Lakes The Grange P-12 College Hoppers Crossing The Kilmore International School Kilmore Thomas Carr College Tarneit Thomastown Secondary College Thomastown Thornbury High School Thornbury University High School Parkville Victoria University - TAFE Footscray Victoria University Secondary College - Brimbank Campus St Albans Victorian College for the Deaf Melbourne Victorian College of the Arts Southbank Victory Christian College Strathdale Viewbank College Rosanna Wallan Secondary College Wallan Wanganui Park Secondary College Shepparton Werribee Secondary College Werribee Wesley College Melbourne Westbourne Grammar School Truganina Whittlesea Secondary College Whittlesea William Ruthven Secondary College Reservoir Williamstown High School Williamstown Wyndham Central College Werribee Yarrawonga P-12 College Yarrawonga Priority Secondary School Bonus – Eligible Schools 28072016 .
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