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SQ Question on Notice Senate Committee: Education and Employment QUESTION ON NOTICE Budget Estimates 2017 - 2018 Outcome: Schools and Youth Department of Education and Training Question No. SQ17-000760 Senator Collins, Jacinta provided in writing Schools funding - estimated Commonwealth dollars allocated to each approved authority Question Please provide estimated Commonwealth dollars allocated to each approved authority using the 2017 Financial Estimator Tool (FET) school allocations (the FET that accords to the current Australian Education Act 2013 legislated settings). Answer The following table provides Commonwealth funding attracted by each approved authority in the 2017 Financial Estimator Tool, that aligns with the 2017–18 Budget, under the Australian Education Act 2013. The estimates include enrolment projections calculated using the latest available enrolment data. Estimated Approved authority name Commonwealth funding 2017 ($) NSW State Education Department 2,186,086,355 Catholic Education Commission NSW 1,922,476,089 Al Amanah College Incorporated 7,775,207 Al Faisal College Limited 24,849,217 Al Sadiq College Incorporated 6,490,693 Al Zahra College Limited 3,219,126 Al-Hikma College Ltd 2,486,463 All Saints' College Bathurst Council 3,415,335 Al-Noori Muslim School LTD 14,807,835 Alpha Omega Senior College Ltd 1,870,073 Amity College Australia Limited 14,960,267 Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha LTD 506,896 Anglican Schools Corporation 99,408,051 Arden Anglican School Council 2,858,138 Arkana College Limited 1,424,429 Armenian General Benevolent Union School Inc 344,155 Ascham School Ltd 2,766,401 Association for Christian Education of Blacktown Ltd 6,886,312 Assyrian Schools Limited 12,729,081 Australian International Academy of Education Limited 4,172,757 Australian Islamic College of Sydney 9,522,525 Australian Performing Arts Grammar School Limited 909,110 Autism Spectrum Australia (ASPECT) 13,925,054 Avalon Montessori Association 226,465 Ballina Christian Education Association Ltd 1,662,545 Bellfield Group Limited 3,393,487 Estimated Approved authority name Commonwealth funding 2017 ($) Belmont Christian College Limited 5,997,907 Berowra Christian Community School Limited 479,098 Bethel Christian School Limited 2,773,173 Biala Support Services Inc 639,346 Bishop Druitt College Incorporated 9,839,546 Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College 5,905,922 Blacktown Youth College Incorporated 1,582,341 Blue Mountains Christian Education Association Limited 1,635,874 Blue Mountains Grammar School LTD 3,962,066 Blue Mountains Waldorf School Limited 511,929 Boys' Town Engadine 1,315,521 Brightwaters Christian College Limited 272,889 Brigidine College, St Ives 6,289,074 Byron Community Primary School INC 643,032 Calrossy Anglican School 8,015,794 Cameragal Montessori School 130,871 Campbelltown Anglican Schools Council 11,016,671 Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School 2,988,694 Cedars Christian College Ltd 4,616,116 Central Coast Grammar School ltd 8,471,522 Central Coast Rudolf Steiner School Incorporated 1,976,192 Cessnock Christian School Limited 9,832,310 Chevalier College Limited 9,576,041 Christadelphian Heritage College Incorporated 1,702,679 Christadelphian Heritage College Sydney Incorporated 2,232,795 Christian Community School Limited 5,860,818 Christian Education Foundation Limited 5,720,098 Christian Education Ministries - NSW Ltd 3,812,952 Chrysalis School for Rudolf Steiner Education LTD 1,946,353 Clarence Valley Anglican School Council 3,252,719 Co.As.It. Italian Association of Assistance 487,553 Coffs Coast Community College Inc 889,842 Coffs Harbour Bible Church Incorporated 332,649 Coffs Harbour Christian Community School LTD 8,711,660 Condell Park Christian School Inc 878,360 Coogee Boys Preparatory School Pty Ltd 678,847 Coptic Orthodox Church (NSW) Property Trust 4,477,277 Cornerstone Community 379,821 Council of Newington College 8,637,477 Covenant Christian School Association Ltd 5,916,485 Cranbrook School 3,417,146 Currambena Ltd 411,837 Deniliquin Christian School Incorporated 641,214 Dubbo Christian Parent Controlled School Association Limited 4,760,373 Eagle Arts and Vocational College Incorporated 1,369,177 Eastern Suburbs Montessori Association Limited 527,055 Elonera Limited 943,517 Elouera Association Incorporated 560,684 Emanuel School 2,641,343 Emmanuel Anglican College Council 4,786,355 Employment and Training Australia Incorporated 1,601,588 Georges River Grammar School LTD 6,682,871 German School Johannes Gutenberg 869,775 Giant Steps Sydney Limited 1,239,934 Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School Limited 1,270,339 Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand 807,857 SQ17-000760 Page 2 of 16 Estimated Approved authority name Commonwealth funding 2017 ($) Greek Orthodox Church & Community Bankstown & District St Euphemia 5,571,440 Ltd. Greek Orthodox Parish & Community of Belmore & District All Saints 4,444,460 Limited Green Point Christian College Limited 7,784,775 Greenacre Baptist Christian Community School Limited 2,102,841 Hamazkaine - Arshak and Sophie Galstaun College Limited 2,204,829 Hastings Association for Christian Education Ltd 3,439,854 Hawkesbury Independent School INC 486,453 Highfields Preparatory and Kindergarten School Limited 280,626 Hopepoint Christian School Limited 959,098 Hunter Christian School Limited 3,489,803 Hunter Trade College Ltd 2,259,845 Hunter Valley Grammar School 8,203,747 Illawarra Association for Christian Parent Controlled Education 6,655,376 Inaburra Communications Ltd 5,454,905 Inner City Montessori Association 872,977 International Chinese School Limited 163,421 International Football School Ltd 3,818,536 International Society for Krishna Consciousness Incorporation 889,673 Irfan College Limited 1,552,574 John Colet Schools 1,038,061 Kamaroi Rudolf Steiner School Limited 969,392 Kambala 2,378,575 Kesser Torah College Limited 2,831,015 Kincoppal - Rose Bay School Limited 2,488,337 Kindlehill Ltd 902,620 Kingdom Culture Christian School 320,052 Kinma Limited 369,052 Koinonia Christian Academy Inc School 275,052 Korowal School Limited 1,919,453 Lakes Grammar An Anglican School Board 8,605,221 Liberty Church Inc 453,363 Lindfield Montessori Society Incorporated 2,933 Lindisfarne Anglican School 8,061,722 Linuwel School Limited 1,805,867 Liverpool/Campbelltown Christian School Ltd 10,404,207 Loreto Kirribilli Limited 6,796,299 Loreto Normanhurst Limited 5,553,544 Lorien Novalis School for Rudolf Steiner Education Ltd 1,658,323 Lycee Condorcet - the French School of Sydney Limited 2,543,273 Macleay Valley Workplace Learning Centre Incorporated 2,267,772 Macquarie Grammar School Limited 267,213 Macquarie University 781,366 Maitland Christian School Limited 4,599,588 Manly Warringah Montessori Society 379,216 Margaret Jurd College (NSW) Limited 2,513,185 Marist Youth Care Limited 365,306 Masada College 1,760,199 Mater Dei School 3,177,751 Meadowbank Education 10,667,578 Medowie Christian School Limited 3,549,242 Melkite Catholic Eparchy Corporation 2,229,339 Meriden School 5,115,149 Minimbah Preschool, Primary School Aboriginal Corporation Incorporated 1,248,629 Moama Anglican Grammar Ltd 6,225,895 SQ17-000760 Page 3 of 16 Estimated Approved authority name Commonwealth funding 2017 ($) Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Limited 6,451,403 Moree Christian School INC 1,363,367 Moriah War Memorial College Association 4,366,626 Mosman Church of England Preparatory School Limited 607,073 Mount Annan Christian College Ltd 3,751,711 Mount Sinai College 1,326,554 Mount St Benedict College 8,594,846 Mumbulla School for Rudolf Steiner Education Limited 1,705,084 Nambucca Valley Christian Community School 1,909,384 Namoi Valley Christian School INC 524,580 NEGS Limited 2,447,221 Nepean District Christian Education Association LTD 3,267,152 New Hope School Ltd 612,159 Newcastle Grammar School Limited 4,554,362 Newcastle Waldorf School Ltd 1,098,609 Northcross Limited 1,971,641 Northern Beaches Christian School 9,152,354 Northern Beaches Montessori Association 65,507 Northholm Grammar School Ltd 2,346,690 Northside Montessori Society 373,504 Norwest Christian College Limited 3,923,400 Nowra Baptist Church Christian Community School Ltd 3,156,423 Oakhill College 12,769,196 Odyssey House McGrath Foundation 1,672,826 Orange Christian Schools Ltd 2,974,230 Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 6,914,457 Oxford Falls Grammar School Limited 5,310,070 Oxley College Limited 3,724,924 Pacific Coast Christian School Limited 4,236,401 Pacific Hills Christian Education Limited 6,792,271 Pacific Valley Christian School Ltd 2,519,956 Pal Buddhist School Limited 670,030 PARED Ltd 10,309,951 Parkes Christian School Limited 2,773,096 Penrith Christian School 5,848,000 Port Macquarie Community College Incorporated 456,452 Provincial of Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine In Australasia 8,805,839 Queenwood School for Girls Ltd 2,652,224 Rainbow Ridge School for Steiner Education Limited 820,823 Reddam House Limited 2,955,619 Redeemer Baptist School Ltd 2,986,455 Redfern Jarjum College Council Incorporated 738,517 Rissalah College Ltd 4,542,667 Robinson Education Centre Incorporated 758,092 Rosebank College 10,635,401 Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children 2,491,267 S.C.E.G.G.S Darlinghurst Limited 2,177,298 Saint Mary MacKillop College Albury Limited 911,126 Saint Mary MacKillop Colleges Limited 1,014,856 Salamah College Limited 6,985,975 Santa Sabina College LTD 6,100,612 Sapphire Coast Anglican College 3,124,291 Sathya Sai School (NSW) Inc 1,431,024 SCECGS Redlands Limited 3,081,732 SEDA College Limited 230,832 Seventh-Day Adventist Schools (Greater Sydney) Limited 16,025,210 SQ17-000760 Page 4 of 16 Estimated Approved authority name Commonwealth funding 2017 ($) Seventh-Day Adventist Schools (North New South Wales) Limited 32,462,493 Shearwater The Mullumbimby Steiner School Limited 5,073,098 Sherwood Hills Christian School Ltd 1,407,385 Skillset Ltd 990,168 Snowy Mountains Christian School Limited 805,518 Snowy Mountains Grammar School Limited 2,029,511 Society of St Pius X LTD 247,581 Southern Cross Baptist Church Christian School INC.
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