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Maintenance Blitz School with Variations.Xlsx SCHOOL Original Total Current Total Difference ADAM ROAD PRIMARY SCHOOL $149,735 $179,735 $30,000 ALBANY SECONDARY EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE $31,200 $61,200 $30,000 ALBANY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $1,022,970 $1,042,970 $20,000 ANNE HAMERSLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL $13,000 $33,000 $20,000 APPLECROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL $1,252,000 $1,255,500 $3,500 ARBOR GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL $54,546 $84,546 $30,000 ARMADALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $108,057 $115,499 $7,442 ASHDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL $209,846 $229,846 $20,000 ASHFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL $42,502 $84,002 $41,500 ATWELL COLLEGE $209,475 $229,475 $20,000 AVELEY NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL $13,000 $33,000 $20,000 AVELEY PRIMARY SCHOOL $63,964 $228,964 $165,000 AVONVALE PRIMARY SCHOOL $55,085 $95,085 $40,000 BABAKIN PRIMARY SCHOOL $31,200 $41,200 $10,000 BALDIVIS GARDENS PRIMARY SCHOOL $13,000 $43,000 $30,000 BALDIVIS SECONDARY COLLEGE $39,000 $61,527 $22,527 BALER PRIMARY SCHOOL $1,865,591 $2,805,591 $940,000 BALLAJURA PRIMARY SCHOOL $601,061 $841,061 $240,000 BANKSIA GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $67,000 $15,000 BASSENDEAN PRIMARY SCHOOL $429,107 $449,107 $20,000 BAYNTON WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL $31,200 $42,080 $10,880 BAYULU REMOTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL $291,497 $331,497 $40,000 BEACON PRIMARY SCHOOL $33,158 $48,158 $15,000 BEACONSFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL $226,807 $246,807 $20,000 BEELIAR PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $72,000 $20,000 BELDON PRIMARY SCHOOL $1,158,567 $1,278,567 $120,000 BELMONT PRIMARY SCHOOL $51,362 $128,605 $77,243 BELRIDGE SECONDARY COLLEGE $80,537 $100,537 $20,000 BENTLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL $29,380 $89,234 $59,854 BICTON PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $118,478 $66,478 BINNU PRIMARY SCHOOL $31,200 $46,200 $15,000 BLUFF POINT PRIMARY SCHOOL $35,160 $75,160 $40,000 BODDINGTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $48,593 $68,593 $20,000 BOYANUP PRIMARY SCHOOL $31,200 $151,200 $120,000 BOYARE PRIMARY SCHOOL $510,059 $540,059 $30,000 BOYUP BROOK DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $921,250 $936,250 $15,000 BRAESIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL $35,024 $65,024 $30,000 BRAMFIELD PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $176,000 $206,000 $30,000 BRENTWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL $111,778 $218,139 $106,361 BRIDGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL $72,163 $102,163 $30,000 BROOKMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL $307,491 $337,491 $30,000 BROOME SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $264,448 $294,448 $30,000 BRUCE ROCK DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $56,213 $306,213 $250,000 BULL CREEK PRIMARY SCHOOL $272,987 $382,987 $110,000 BULLSBROOK COLLEGE $1,087,069 $1,117,069 $30,000 BUNBURY PRIMARY SCHOOL $267,392 $287,392 $20,000 BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $308,954 $328,954 $20,000 BURRENDAH PRIMARY SCHOOL $162,498 $262,498 $100,000 BURRINGURRAH REMOTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL $31,200 $71,200 $40,000 BUSSELTON PRIMARY SCHOOL $48,588 $78,588 $30,000 BUSSELTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $657,062 $687,062 $30,000 BYFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL $284,755 $314,755 $30,000 BYFORD SECONDARY COLLEGE $540,907 $570,907 $30,000 CALISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL $94,445 $124,445 $30,000 CAMBOON PRIMARY SCHOOL $584,938 $749,238 $164,300 CAMPBELL PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,576 $72,576 $20,000 CANNING VALE PRIMARY SCHOOL $59,523 $79,523 $20,000 CANNINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE $155,695 $185,695 $30,000 CAPEL PRIMARY SCHOOL $76,116 $106,116 $30,000 CARCOOLA PRIMARY SCHOOL $26,000 $81,000 $55,000 CAREY PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $68,173 $70,952 $2,779 SCHOOL Original Total Current Total Difference CARINE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $140,252 $160,252 $20,000 CARLISLE PRIMARY SCHOOL $107,291 $181,699 $74,408 CARNABY RISE PRIMARY SCHOOL $13,000 $33,000 $20,000 CARNARVON COMMUNITY COLLEGE $57,789 $97,789 $40,000 CARSON STREET SCHOOL $45,594 $99,016 $53,422 CASCADE PRIMARY SCHOOL $31,200 $41,200 $10,000 CASSIA PRIMARY SCHOOL $1,121,654 $2,346,654 $1,225,000 CASTLEREAGH SCHOOL $492,357 $612,357 $120,000 CASTLETOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL $430,040 $730,040 $300,000 CENTRAL MIDLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $84,347 $284,347 $200,000 CHALLIS COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $346,060 $294,060 CHAMPION BAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $107,378 $227,378 $120,000 CHAPMAN VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL $31,844 $35,844 $4,000 CHURCHLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL $113,771 $121,571 $7,800 CLARKSON PRIMARY SCHOOL $57,092 $87,092 $30,000 CLIFTON HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL $303,033 $323,033 $20,000 COASTAL LAKES COLLEGE $19,500 $49,500 $30,000 COLLEGE ROW SCHOOL $49,505 $50,607 $1,102 COMET BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL $54,174 $74,174 $20,000 COMO SECONDARY COLLEGE $1,048,406 $1,588,406 $540,000 COODANUP COLLEGE $246,605 $276,605 $30,000 COOINDA PRIMARY SCHOOL $152,528 $162,528 $10,000 COOLBELLUP LEARNING CENTRE $26,000 $46,000 $20,000 COOLBINIA PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $99,400 $47,400 COOLOONGUP PRIMARY SCHOOL $221,170 $281,170 $60,000 COOROW PRIMARY SCHOOL $72,894 $102,894 $30,000 CORRIGIN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $252,997 $276,585 $23,587 COWARAMUP PRIMARY SCHOOL $71,744 $76,026 $4,282 CRANBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL $547,193 $577,193 $30,000 CURRAMBINE PRIMARY SCHOOL $1,549,441 $1,569,441 $20,000 CURTIN PRIMARY SCHOOL $30,280 $280,280 $250,000 DALWALLINU DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $55,996 $255,996 $200,000 DALYELLUP PRIMARY SCHOOL $62,400 $92,400 $30,000 DAMPIER PRIMARY SCHOOL $58,605 $78,605 $20,000 DARKAN PRIMARY SCHOOL $15,600 $31,200 $15,600 DAWSON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $82,000 $30,000 DERBY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $1,130,181 $1,385,181 $255,000 DIANELLA HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL $61,078 $147,078 $86,000 DIANELLA SECONDARY COLLEGE $644,717 $674,717 $30,000 DIANELLA SECONDARY COLLEGE EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE $26,000 $56,000 $30,000 DONNYBROOK DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $488,208 $505,208 $17,000 DUNCRAIG PRIMARY SCHOOL $204,289 $328,359 $124,070 DUNSBOROUGH PRIMARY SCHOOL $285,220 $311,490 $26,270 EAST BEECHBORO PRIMARY SCHOOL $1,415,305 $1,547,305 $132,000 EAST FREMANTLE PRIMARY SCHOOL $53,221 $114,035 $60,814 EAST HAMERSLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL $548,532 $647,532 $99,000 EAST HAMILTON HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL $27,107 $197,707 $170,600 EAST KALGOORLIE PRIMARY SCHOOL $113,975 $143,975 $30,000 EAST KENWICK PRIMARY SCHOOL $479,694 $569,694 $90,000 EAST VICTORIA PARK EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE $26,000 $36,540 $10,540 EAST VICTORIA PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $72,000 $20,000 EAST WAIKIKI PRIMARY SCHOOL $232,810 $262,810 $30,000 EAST WANNEROO PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $201,000 $149,000 EASTERN GOLDFIELDS COLLEGE $62,400 $92,400 $30,000 EASTERN HILLS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $400,610 $451,600 $50,990 EDEN HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL $64,507 $84,507 $20,000 EDGEWATER PRIMARY SCHOOL $78,559 $246,869 $168,310 ELLEN STIRLING PRIMARY SCHOOL $327,842 $527,842 $200,000 ELLENBROOK SECONDARY COLLEGE $678,323 $708,323 $30,000 ENDEAVOUR PRIMARY SCHOOL $133,439 $140,364 $6,925 ENEABBA PRIMARY SCHOOL $201,120 $211,120 $10,000 SCHOOL Original Total Current Total Difference ESPERANCE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $803,807 $833,807 $30,000 EXCELSIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $72,000 $20,000 FAIRVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL $63,098 $128,098 $65,000 FALCON PRIMARY SCHOOL $54,184 $84,184 $30,000 FALLS ROAD PRIMARY SCHOOL $114,497 $134,110 $19,613 FLOREAT PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $55,771 $124,936 $69,165 FOREST CRESCENT PRIMARY SCHOOL $66,330 $86,330 $20,000 FREMANTLE COLLEGE $35,229 $44,535 $9,306 FREMANTLE PRIMARY SCHOOL $98,291 $392,781 $294,490 GASCOYNE JUNCTION REMOTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL $31,200 $71,200 $40,000 GERALDTON PRIMARY SCHOOL $307,449 $337,449 $30,000 GERALDTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $125,180 $130,993 $5,813 GIBBS STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL $324,268 $353,232 $28,964 GIDGEGANNUP PRIMARY SCHOOL $53,500 $73,500 $20,000 GINGIN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $449,258 $699,258 $250,000 GIRRAWHEEN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $76,000 $113,804 $37,804 GLADYS NEWTON SCHOOL $48,145 $68,145 $20,000 GLEN HUON PRIMARY SCHOOL $85,545 $115,545 $30,000 GLENGARRY PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $62,000 $10,000 GOLDEN BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL $13,000 $43,000 $30,000 GOOLLELAL PRIMARY SCHOOL $240,945 $354,945 $114,000 GOOSEBERRY HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL $583,267 $703,267 $120,000 GREENFIELDS PRIMARY SCHOOL $315,614 $465,614 $150,000 GREENWOOD COLLEGE $101,801 $121,801 $20,000 GROVELANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $72,000 $20,000 GWYNNE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $287,000 $302,000 $15,000 HALIDON PRIMARY SCHOOL $26,000 $46,000 $20,000 HALLS CREEK DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $116,615 $149,360 $32,745 HAMMOND PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $27,730 $47,730 $20,000 HAMPTON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $74,250 $22,250 HAMPTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $764,426 $782,826 $18,400 HANNANS PRIMARY SCHOOL $65,666 $155,666 $90,000 HARMONY PRIMARY SCHOOL $97,513 $117,513 $20,000 HAWKER PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $28,483 $128,483 $100,000 HERNE HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL $322,006 $387,006 $65,000 HIGH WYCOMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL $209,123 $231,687 $22,564 HILLCREST PRIMARY SCHOOL $81,410 $145,510 $64,100 HILTON PRIMARY SCHOOL $54,635 $119,635 $65,000 HOLLAND STREET SCHOOL $341,780 $371,780 $30,000 HOLLYWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL $26,000 $36,000 $10,000 HONEYWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL $13,000 $33,000 $20,000 HUDSON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL $26,000 $56,000 $30,000 HYDEN PRIMARY SCHOOL $36,650 $53,417 $16,767 JIGALONG REMOTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL $33,312 $73,312 $40,000 JOHN BUTLER PRIMARY COLLEGE $26,000 $46,000 $20,000 JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS $961,609 $1,061,609 $100,000 JOHN FORREST SECONDARY COLLEGE $94,000 $110,700 $16,700 JOHN TONKIN COLLEGE $1,032,520 $1,682,520 $650,000 JOONDALUP EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE $26,000 $46,000 $20,000 KALAMUNDA PRIMARY SCHOOL $348,292 $399,237 $50,945 KALAMUNDA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $467,402 $487,402 $20,000 KALANNIE PRIMARY SCHOOL $31,200 $37,200 $6,000 KALBARRI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $174,040 $674,040 $500,000 KAMBALDA WEST DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL $999,202 $1,039,202 $40,000 KAPINARA PRIMARY SCHOOL $140,573 $152,757 $12,184 KARDINYA PRIMARY SCHOOL $52,000 $72,000 $20,000 KATANNING PRIMARY SCHOOL $83,705 $123,705 $40,000 KELMSCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL $55,644 $103,904 $48,260 KENSINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL $59,993 $64,993 $5,000 KENSINGTON SECONDARY SCHOOL $98,800 $118,800
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