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Answers to Questions on Notice % of % of 2008 School 2005-2008 AGSRC School Name Location State Postcode ELECTORATE AGSRC Funding Number SES Score (based on (with FM) Status SES Score) 4 Fahan School Sandy Bay TAS 7005 DENISON 114 33.7% 33.7% SES 5 Geneva Christian College Latrobe TAS 7307 BRADDON 92 61.2% 61.2% SES 10 John Calvin School Launceston TAS 7250 BASS 99 52.5% 52.5% SES 12 Launceston Church Grammar School Mowbray Heights TAS 7248 BASS 100 51.2% 51.2% SES 40 St Mary's College Hobart TAS 7000 DENISON 101 50.0% FM FM 55 Hilliard Christian School West Moonah TAS 7009 DENISON 95 57.5% 57.5% SES 59 The Friends School North Hobart TAS 7000 DENISON 110 38.7% 38.7% SES 60 The Hutchins School Sandy Bay TAS 7005 DENISON 113 35.0% 35.0% SES 63 Carmel Adventist College - Primary Bickley WA 6076 PEARCE 103 47.5% 47.5% SES 65 Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School Gelorup WA 6230 FORREST 102 48.7% 48.7% SES 68 Christ Church Grammar School Claremont WA 6010 CURTIN 124 21.2% 21.2% SES 83 Guildford Grammar School Guildford WA 6055 HASLUCK 107 42.5% 42.5% SES 84 Hale School Wembley Downs WA 6019 CURTIN 117 30.0% 30.0% SES 92 John Calvin Christian College Armadale WA 6112 CANNING 95 57.5% 57.5% SES 105 Mazenod College Lesmurdie WA 6076 HASLUCK 103 47.5% FM FM 106 Mercedes College Perth WA 6000 PERTH 106 43.7% FM FM 108 Methodist Ladies' College Claremont WA 6010 CURTIN 124 21.2% 21.2% SES 109 The Montessori School Kingsley WA 6026 COWAN 104 46.2% 46.2% SES 124 Perth College Mount Lawley WA 6050 PERTH 111 37.5% 37.5% SES 126 Presbyterian Ladies' College Peppermint Grove WA 6011 CURTIN 122 23.7% 23.7% SES 129 Rehoboth Christian School Kenwick WA 6107 HASLUCK 98 53.7% 53.7% SES 167 St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls Inc Mosman Park WA 6012 CURTIN 121 25.0% 25.0% SES 201 St Mary's Anglican Girls' School (Inc) Karrinyup WA 6018 STIRLING 116 31.2% 31.2% SES 217 St Norbert College Queens Park WA 6107 SWAN 94 58.7% 58.7% SES 232 Santa Maria College Attadale WA 6156 TANGNEY 110 38.7% FM FM 233 John Calvin School Albany WA 6330 O'CONNOR 93 60.0% 60.0% SES 234 Scotch College Swanbourne WA 6010 CURTIN 122 23.7% 23.7% SES 235 Servite College Tuart Hill WA 6060 STIRLING 99 52.5% FM FM 237 Riverside Community School Victoria Park WA 6100 SWAN 101 50.0% 50.0% SES 242 Treetops Montessori School Darlington WA 6070 PEARCE 110 38.7% 38.7% SES 243 Lance Holt School Fremantle WA 6160 FREMANTLE 102 48.7% 48.7% SES 245 Wesley College South Perth WA 6151 SWAN 115 32.5% 32.5% SES 252 St Peter's College St Peters SA 5069 ADELAIDE 117 30.0% 30.0% SES 259 Good Shepherd Lutheran School Angaston SA 5353 BARKER 96 56.2% 56.2% SES 263 Immanuel Primary School Novar Gardens SA 5040 HINDMARSH 104 46.2% FM FM 265 Pembroke School Kensington Park SA 5068 STURT 118 28.7% 28.7% SES 266 Redeemer Lutheran School Nuriootpa SA 5355 BARKER 95 57.5% 57.5% SES 268 Loxton Lutheran School Loxton SA 5333 BARKER 93 60.0% 60.0% SES 269 Maitland Lutheran School Maitland SA 5573 GREY 95 57.5% 57.5% SES 275 Mary Mackillop College Kensington SA 5068 STURT 103 47.5% FM FM 280 Annesley College Wayville SA 5034 ADELAIDE 109 40.0% 40.0% SES INDEPENDENTS Page 1 % of % of 2008 School 2005-2008 AGSRC School Name Location State Postcode ELECTORATE AGSRC Funding Number SES Score (based on (with FM) Status SES Score) 285 Muirden College Adelaide SA 5000 ADELAIDE 99 52.5% 52.5% SES Prescott Primary - Northern: An Adventist Christian 287 Para Vista SA 5093 MAKIN 95 57.5% 57.5% SES School 298 Seymour College Glen Osmond SA 5064 STURT 118 28.7% 28.7% SES 299 Prince Alfred College Kent Town SA 5067 ADELAIDE 113 35.0% 35.0% SES 300 Pulteney Grammar School Adelaide SA 5000 ADELAIDE 110 38.7% 38.7% SES 306 St Aloysius College Adelaide SA 5000 ADELAIDE 100 51.2% 51.2% SES 307 St Andrew's School Walkerville SA 5081 ADELAIDE 115 32.5% 32.5% SES 315 St Dominic's Priory College North Adelaide SA 5006 ADELAIDE 99 52.5% FM FM 322 St Jakobi Lutheran School Lyndoch SA 5351 BARKER 99 52.5% 52.5% SES 326 St John's Grammar School Belair SA 5052 BOOTHBY 116 31.2% FM FM 327 St John's Lutheran School Highgate SA 5053 ADELAIDE 116 31.2% FM FM 328 St John's Lutheran School Eudunda SA 5054 GREY 90 63.7% 63.7% SES 329 Lobethal Lutheran School Lobethal SA 5055 MAYO 98 53.7% 53.7% SES 366 St Mary's College Adelaide SA 5056 ADELAIDE 98 53.7% 53.7% SES 371 St Michael's Lutheran School Hahndorf SA 5057 MAYO 105 45.0% FM FM 374 St Paul Lutheran School Blair Athol SA 5058 ADELAIDE 96 56.2% 56.2% SES 375 St Paul's College Gilles Plains SA 5059 STURT 95 57.5% 57.5% SES 377 St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School Stonyfell SA 5060 STURT 116 31.2% 31.2% SES 378 St Peter's Woodlands Grammar School Glenelg SA 5061 HINDMARSH 106 43.7% 43.7% SES 390 Scotch College Torrens Park SA 5062 BOOTHBY 118 28.7% 28.7% SES 391 Prescott College Prospect SA 5063 ADELAIDE 96 56.2% 56.2% SES 394 Spring Head Lutheran School Mount Torrens SA 5244 MAYO 100 51.2% 51.2% SES 398 Tanunda Lutheran School Tanunda SA 5352 BARKER 100 51.2% 51.2% SES 401 Walford Anglican School for Girls Hyde Park SA 5061 ADELAIDE 117 30.0% 30.0% SES 402 Westminster School Marion SA 5043 BOOTHBY 108 41.2% 41.2% SES 404 Wilderness School Medindie SA 5081 ADELAIDE 113 35.0% 35.0% SES 407 Northpine Christian College Dakabin QLD 4503 LONGMAN 96 56.2% 56.2% SES 416 Brisbane Boys College Toowong QLD 4066 RYAN 121 25.0% 25.0% SES 417 Brisbane Girls Grammar School Brisbane QLD 4000 BRISBANE 119 27.5% 27.5% SES 418 Brisbane Grammar School Brisbane QLD 4000 BRISBANE 116 31.2% 31.2% SES 419 Brisbane Independent School Kenmore QLD 4069 RYAN 118 28.7% FM FM 420 Cairns Seventh Day Adventist School Manunda QLD 4870 LEICHHARDT 95 57.5% 57.5% SES 430 Anglican Church Grammar School East Brisbane QLD 4169 GRIFFITH 114 33.7% 33.7% SES 432 Clayfield College Clayfield QLD 4011 LILLEY 113 35.0% 35.0% SES 442 Fairholme College Toowoomba QLD 4350 GROOM 104 46.2% 46.2% SES 463 Ipswich Adventist School Brassall QLD 4305 BLAIR 91 62.5% 62.5% SES 464 Ipswich Girls Grammar School East Ipswich QLD 4305 BLAIR 103 47.5% 47.5% SES 465 Ipswich Grammar School Ipswich QLD 4305 BLAIR 103 47.5% 47.5% SES 480 Moreton Bay College Manly West QLD 4179 BONNER 109 40.0% 40.0% SES 517 Rockhampton Girls Grammar School Rockhampton QLD 4700 CAPRICORNIA 98 53.7% 53.7% SES INDEPENDENTS Page 2 % of % of 2008 School 2005-2008 AGSRC School Name Location State Postcode ELECTORATE AGSRC Funding Number SES Score (based on (with FM) Status SES Score) 518 Rockhampton Grammar School Rockhampton QLD 4700 CAPRICORNIA 99 52.5% 52.5% SES 531 St Aidan's Anglican Girls School Corinda QLD 4075 OXLEY 120 26.2% 26.2% SES 534 The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James Mundingburra QLD 4812 HERBERT 104 46.2% 46.2% SES 578 St Hilda's School Southport QLD 4215 MONCRIEFF 106 43.7% 43.7% SES 639 St Margaret's Anglican Girls School Ascot QLD 4007 LILLEY 114 33.7% 33.7% SES 724 Somerville House South Brisbane QLD 4101 GRIFFITH 115 32.5% 32.5% SES 731 The Southport School Southport QLD 4215 MONCRIEFF 106 43.7% 43.7% SES 732 Blackheath and Thornburgh Colleges Charters Towers QLD 4820 KENNEDY 93 60.0% 60.0% SES 733 Toowoomba Grammar School East Toowoomba QLD 4350 GROOM 103 47.5% 47.5% SES 734 Darling Downs Christian School Toowoomba QLD 4350 GROOM 96 56.2% 56.2% SES 735 Riverside Adventist Christian School Aitkenvale QLD 4814 HERBERT 97 55.0% 55.0% SES 736 Townsville Grammar School North Ward QLD 4810 HERBERT 106 43.7% 43.7% SES 738 The SCOTS PGC College Warwick QLD 4370 MARANOA 93 60.0% 60.0% SES 740 Adass Israel School Elsternwick VIC 3185 MELBOURNE PORTS 79 70.0% 70.0% SES 743 Nunawading Christian College - Primary Campus Nunawading VIC 3131 DEAKIN 107 42.5% FM FM 753 Bialik College Hawthorn East VIC 3123 KOOYONG 125 20.0% FM FM 756 Camberwell Anglican Girls' Grammar School Canterbury VIC 3126 KOOYONG 121 25.0% 25.0% SES 757 Camberwell Grammar School Canterbury VIC 3126 KOOYONG 121 25.0% 25.0% SES 758 Carey Baptist Grammar School Kew VIC 3101 KOOYONG 122 23.7% 23.7% SES 765 Christ Church Grammar School South Yarra VIC 3141 MELBOURNE PORTS 125 20.0% 20.0% SES 780 Edinburgh Adventist Primary School Lilydale VIC 3140 CASEY 102 48.7% 48.7% SES 788 Fintona Girls' School Balwyn VIC 3103 KOOYONG 120 26.2% 26.2% SES 797 Haileybury College Keysborough VIC 3173 ISAACS 108 41.2% 41.2% SES 815 Huntingtower School Mount Waverley VIC 3149 CHISHOLM 114 33.7% 33.7% SES 821 Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School Ivanhoe VIC 3079 JAGAJAGA 115 32.5% 32.5% SES 828 Kilvington Baptist Girls' Grammar School Ormond VIC 3204 GOLDSTEIN 112 36.2% 36.2% SES 829 Kingswood College Box Hill VIC 3128 CHISHOLM 115 32.5% 32.5% SES 830 Korowa Anglican Girls' School Glen Iris VIC 3146 HIGGINS 122 23.7% 23.7% SES 831 Lauriston Girls' School Armadale VIC 3143 HIGGINS 125 20.0% 20.0% SES 832 Little St Margaret's School Ltd Malvern VIC 3144 HIGGINS 125 20.0% 20.0% SES 837 Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School Essendon VIC 3040 MARIBYRNONG 106 43.7% 43.7% SES 839 Maranatha Christian School Endeavour Hills VIC 3802 HOLT 99 52.5% 52.5% SES 842 Preshil - the Margaret Lyttle Memorial School Kew VIC 3101 KOOYONG 120 26.2% 26.2% SES 854 Melbourne Grammar School South Yarra VIC 3141 MELBOURNE PORTS 122 23.7% 23.7% SES 855 Melbourne Rudolf Steiner School Warranwood VIC 3134 MENZIES 111 37.5% 37.5% SES 856 Mentone Girls' Grammar Mentone VIC 3194 ISAACS 110 38.7% 38.7% SES 857 Mentone Grammar School Mentone VIC 3194 ISAACS 112 36.2% 36.2% SES 860 Methodist Ladies' College Kew VIC 3101 KOOYONG 122 23.7% 23.7% SES 861 Henderson College Irymple VIC 3498 MALLEE 92 61.2% 61.2% SES 868 Mount Evelyn Christian School Mount Evelyn VIC 3796 CASEY 100 51.2%
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