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WA SCHOOLS CLOSED EFFECTIVE MONDAY, 1St February 2021 This ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS BY EDUCATION REGION 31 January 2021 WA SCHOOLS CLOSED EFFECTIVE MONDAY, 1st February 2021 This list is based on the Perth, Peel and South West region which is defined by the regional development boundaries. 1 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS BY EDUCATION REGION 31 January 2021 NORTH METROPOLITAN Code School Name Postal Address Phone Classification Low High Year Total Year Students 5693 ALINJARRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, ALEXANDER HEIGHTS, WA, 6064 08 9462 9950 Primary Schools KIN Y06 349 1488 ALKIMOS BAPTIST COLLEGE 60 SEAGROVE BOULEVARD, MERRIWA, WA, 6030 08 9406 8189 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 300 5848 ALKIMOS BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL 200 LEATHERBACK BOULEVARD, ALKIMOS, WA, 6038 08 9561 7200 Primary Schools KIN Y06 674 4211 ALKIMOS COLLEGE 101 SANTORINI PROMENADE, ALKIMOS, WA, 6038 08 9561 7300 Senior High Schools Y07 Y07 175 5844 ALKIMOS PRIMARY SCHOOL 340 BENENDEN AVENUE, ALKIMOS, WA, 6038 08 9562 9800 Primary Schools KIN Y06 624 1478 ALTA-1 PO BOX 301, JOONDALUP DC, WA, 6919 08 9403 8200 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS Y08 Y12 1039 5841 ANNE HAMERSLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 DUNNETT DRIVE, ELLENBROOK, WA, 6069 08 9297 7000 Primary Schools KIN Y06 538 5509 ANZAC TERRACE PRIMARY SCHOOL 176 ANZAC TERRACE, BASSENDEAN, WA, 6054 08 9352 2600 Primary Schools KIN Y06 359 1100 ARANMORE CATHOLIC COLLEGE 41 FRANKLIN STREET, LEEDERVILLE, WA, 6007 08 9201 5200 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS Y07 Y12 710 1241 ARANMORE CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 BRENTHAM STREET, LEEDERVILLE, WA, 6007 08 6318 7800 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 396 5792 ARBOR GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL BROOKMOUNT DRIVE, ELLENBROOK, WA, 6069 08 6497 4800 Primary Schools KIN Y06 739 5786 ASHDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 51 ASHDALE BOULEVARD, DARCH, WA, 6065 08 6207 4500 Primary Schools KIN Y06 865 4181 ASHDALE SECONDARY COLLEGE 75 WESTPORT PARADE, DARCH, WA, 6065 08 9302 7100 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1730 5015 ASHFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL 65 MARGARET STREET, ASHFIELD, WA, 6054 08 6216 1300 Primary Schools KIN Y06 109 1519 ATLANTIS BEACH BAPTIST COLLEGE BREAKWATER DRIVE, TWO ROCKS, WA, 6037 08 9544 3000 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y10 181 1391 AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIC COLLEGE - NORTH OF THE RIVER 81 CLEVELAND STREET, DIANELLA, WA, 6059 08 9375 9770 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y10 792 5853 AVELEY NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 77 STRINESDALE BOULEVARDE, AVELEY, WA, 6069 08 9297 7800 Primary Schools KIN Y06 508 5821 AVELEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 BOLERO ROAD, AVELEY, WA, 6069 08 6296 5466 Primary Schools KIN Y06 697 4209 AVELEY SECONDARY COLLEGE MAFFINA PARADE, ELLENBROOK, WA, 6069 08 6296 1000 Senior High Schools Y07 Y09 806 5023 BALCATTA PRIMARY SCHOOL 387 MAIN STREET, BALCATTA, WA, 6021 08 9253 4900 Primary Schools KIN Y06 233 4004 BALCATTA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 31 POINCAIRE STREET, BALCATTA, WA, 6021 08 9345 8200 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 686 5025 BALGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 FERNHURST CRESCENT, BALGA, WA, 6061 08 9253 4500 Primary Schools KIN Y06 173 4050 BALGA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2 MARKHAM WAY, BALGA, WA, 6061 08 9247 0222 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 571 4158 BALLAJURA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ILLAWARRA CRESCENT SOUTH, BALLAJURA, WA, 6066 08 9262 7777 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1216 5702 BALLAJURA PRIMARY SCHOOL ILLAWARRA CRESCENT SOUTH, BALLAJURA, WA, 6066 08 9338 2200 Primary Schools KIN Y06 752 5609 BAMBARA PRIMARY SCHOOL 30 GOSSE ROAD, PADBURY, WA, 6025 08 9307 5911 Primary Schools KIN Y06 196 5762 BANKSIA GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 VIRIDIAN DRIVE, BANKSIA GROVE, WA, 6031 08 9233 6333 Primary Schools KIN Y06 523 1577 BANKSIA MONTESSORI SCHOOL 17 CHATTON STREET, DIANELLA, WA, 6059 08 9275 5997 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN PPR 20 5030 BASSENDEAN PRIMARY SCHOOL 70 WEST ROAD, BASSENDEAN, WA, 6054 08 6216 1400 Primary Schools KIN Y06 314 2 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS BY EDUCATION REGION 31 January 2021 Code School Name Postal Address Phone Classification Low High Year Total Year Students 5031 BAYSWATER PRIMARY SCHOOL MURRAY STREET, BAYSWATER, WA, 6053 08 9462 6600 Primary Schools KIN Y06 418 5720 BEAUMARIS PRIMARY SCHOOL 57 BEAUMARIS BOULEVARD, OCEAN REEF, WA, 6027 08 6206 3100 Primary Schools KIN Y06 785 1349 BEECHBORO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 375 MARSHALL ROAD, BEECHBORO, WA, 6063 08 9377 5211 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 248 5696 BEECHBORO PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 KING ROAD, BEECHBORO, WA, 6063 08 9392 5300 Primary Schools KIN Y06 344 6057 BELDON EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE 10 PACIFIC WAY, BELDON, WA, 6027 08 9402 3544 Education Support Centres KIN Y06 48 5674 BELDON PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 PACIFIC WAY, BELDON, WA, 6027 08 9401 1144 Primary Schools KIN Y06 336 4153 BELRIDGE SECONDARY COLLEGE 17 GWENDOLINE DRIVE, BELDON, WA, 6027 08 9408 8000 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1015 6091 BELRIDGE SECONDARY EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE 17 GWENDOLINE DRIVE, BELDON, WA, 6027 08 9408 8050 Education Support Centres Y07 Y12 115 1323 BIBLE BAPTIST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 6-8 CHIDLOW STREET, MOUNT HELENA, WA, 6082 08 9572 1648 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS PPR Y06 12 4213 BOB HAWKE COLLEGE PO BOX 8150, SUBIACO, WA, 6008 08 9222 5600 Senior High Schools Y07 Y07 272 1593 BOLD PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL 61-63 POWIS STREET, WEMBLEY, WA, 6014 08 9387 5050 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 213 5718 BOYARE PRIMARY SCHOOL 9 THREADLEAF WAY, MIRRABOOKA, WA, 6061 08 9338 2500 Primary Schools KIN Y06 278 5863 BRABHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL 31 LAKEFIELD DRIVE, BRABHAM, WA, 6055 08 9265 1840 Primary Schools 4066 BULLSBROOK COLLEGE CHITTERING ROAD, BULLSBROOK, WA, 6084 08 9501 7600 K-12 SCHOOLS KIN Y12 961 8039 BULLSBROOK COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN PO BOX 525, BULLSBROOK, WA, 6084 08 9571 1392 COMMUNITY KINDERGARTENS KIN KIN 40 6031 BURBRIDGE SCHOOL 46 BURBRIDGE AVENUE, KOONDOOLA, WA, 6064 08 9345 6700 Education Support Schools KIN Y12 62 4191 BUTLER COLLEGE PO BOX 317, QUINNS ROCKS, WA, 6030 08 9561 4200 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 1633 5783 BUTLER PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 339, QUINNS ROCKS, WA, 6030 08 9561 7700 Primary Schools KIN Y06 618 5533 CAMBOON PRIMARY SCHOOL FORDER ROAD, NORANDA, WA, 6062 08 9218 1400 Primary Schools KIN Y06 371 5605 CARINE PRIMARY SCHOOL 58 OSMASTON ROAD, CARINE, WA, 6020 08 9378 5600 Primary Schools KIN Y06 603 4057 CARINE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 51 EVERINGHAM STREET, CARINE, WA, 6020 08 9243 9100 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 2015 1231 CARMEL SCHOOL 123 CRESSWELL ROAD, DIANELLA, WA, 6059 08 9276 1644 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 476 5845 CARNABY RISE PRIMARY SCHOOL POMODORA AVENUE, LANDSDALE, WA, 6065 08 6401 8100 Primary Schools KIN Y06 623 5782 CARRAMAR PRIMARY SCHOOL 71 HOUGHTON DRIVE, CARRAMAR, WA, 6031 08 9405 0600 Primary Schools KIN Y06 740 1436 CASA MIA MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL 11 HAMILTON STREET, BASSENDEAN, WA, 6054 08 9279 2209 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 51 5096 CAVERSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL 65 COAST ROAD, WEST SWAN, WA, 6055 08 9218 6850 Primary Schools KIN Y06 559 5846 CAVERSHAM VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 60 SUMMERVILLE BOULEVARD, CAVERSHAM, WA, 6055 08 9461 2700 Primary Schools KIN Y06 354 5099 CHIDLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL 450 LILYDALE ROAD, CHIDLOW, WA, 6556 08 9573 7200 Primary Schools KIN Y06 133 1085 CHISHOLM CATHOLIC COLLEGE 1104 BEAUFORT STREET, BEDFORD, WA, 6052 08 9208 2500 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS Y07 Y12 1675 1041 CHRIST CHURCH GRAMMAR SCHOOL QUEENSLEA DRIVE, CLAREMONT, WA, 6010 08 9442 1555 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y12 1688 3 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS BY EDUCATION REGION 31 January 2021 Code School Name Postal Address Phone Classification Low High Year Total Year Students 1372 CHRYSALIS MONTESSORI SCHOOL 3-5 PARKLAND ROAD, GLENDALOUGH, WA, 6016 08 9444 6025 NON-GOVT SCHOOLS KIN Y06 135 5102 CHURCHLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL CROMARTY ROAD, FLOREAT, WA, 6014 08 9253 9450 Primary Schools KIN Y06 538 4012 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 20 LUCCA STREET, CHURCHLANDS, WA, 6018 08 9441 1700 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 2797 5103 CITY BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL 30 MARAPANA ROAD, CITY BEACH, WA, 6015 08 9237 7400 Primary Schools KIN Y06 192 4160 CLARKSON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 16 WALYUNGA BOULEVARD, CLARKSON, WA, 6030 08 6206 5000 Senior High Schools Y07 Y12 325 5731 CLARKSON PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 2032, CLARKSON, WA, 6030 08 6207 5200 Primary Schools KIN Y06 332 5793 CLAYTON VIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL 211 CLAYTON STREET, KOONGAMIA, WA, 6056 08 9257 0800 Primary Schools KIN Y06 163 5717 CONNOLLY PRIMARY SCHOOL FAIRWAY CIRCLE, CONNOLLY, WA, 6027 08 6206 3200 Primary Schools KIN Y06 398 5116 COOLBINIA PRIMARY SCHOOL BRADFORD STREET, COOLBINIA, WA, 6050 08 9427 8450 Primary Schools KIN Y06 426 5123 COTTESLOE PRIMARY SCHOOL 530 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE, WA, 6011 08 9382 7300 Primary Schools KIN Y06 333 5816 CRAIGIE HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL 47 SPINAWAY STREET, CRAIGIE, WA, 6025 08 6206 2200 Primary Schools KIN Y06 408 6059 CREANEY EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE 6 CREANEY DRIVE, KINGSLEY, WA, 6026 08 9408 2950 Education Support Centres KIN Y06 59 5667 CREANEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 CREANEY DRIVE, KINGSLEY, WA, 6026 08 9408 2900 Primary Schools KIN Y06 354 5757 CURRAMBINE PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 AMBASSADOR DRIVE, CURRAMBINE, WA, 6028 08 6207 6100 Primary Schools KIN Y06 764 4015 CYRIL JACKSON SENIOR CAMPUS PO BOX 108, BASSENDEAN, WA, 6934 08 9413 4700 Senior Colleges Y11 Y12 403 6048 CYRIL JACKSON SENIOR CAMPUS EDUCATION SUPPORT PO BOX 108, BASSENDEAN, WA, 6934 08 9413 4850 Education Support Centres Y10 Y12 37 CENTRE 5131 DALKEITH PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 5402, DALKEITH, WA, 6009 08 9287 7100 Primary Schools KIN Y06 346 5703 DALMAIN PRIMARY SCHOOL 64 DALMAIN STREET, KINGSLEY, WA, 6026 08 6207 2200 Primary Schools KIN Y06 283 5138 DARLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 2-14 AMHERST AVENUE, DARLINGTON, WA, 6070 08 9257 4000 Primary Schools KIN Y06 392 5566 DAVALLIA PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 JUNIPER WAY, DUNCRAIG, WA, 6023
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