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School by School Gonski Funding - Qld SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Abercorn State School 228,353 Allenstown State School 2,121,488 Abergowrie State School 166,498 Alligator Creek State School 3,030,800 Acacia Ridge State School 2,321,163 Allora P-10 State School 1,580,506 Agnes Water State School 2,007,027 Alloway State School 239,489 Airville State School 353,448 Aloomba State School 686,762 Aitkenvale State School 2,576,652 Alpha State School 753,658 Albany Creek State High School 9,115,873 Amamoor State School 521,055 Albany Creek State School 4,240,768 Amberley District State School 3,479,578 Albany Hills State School 3,971,790 Ambrose State School 834,175 Albert State School 999,984 Amiens State School 635,969 Aldridge State High School 7,642,790 Anakie State School 1,345,706 Alexandra Bay State School 282,880 Andergrove State School 2,930,624 Alexandra Hills State High School 11,387,852 Annandale State School 5,737,925 Alexandra Hills State School 1,724,282 Applethorpe State School 246,351 Algester State School 5,536,302 Aramac State School 590,441 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Aratula State School 231,371 Aviation High 3,140,038 Arcadia Valley State School 149,855 Avoca State School 3,597,615 Arundel State School 5,472,089 Avondale State School 360,307 Ascot State School 3,628,323 Ayr East State School 4,666,332 Ashgrove State School 3,441,731 Ayr State High School 5,275,063 Ashmore State School 4,699,728 Ayr State School 1,817,956 Ashwell State School 542,580 Babinda State School 2,109,534 Aspley East State School 3,730,169 Back Plains State School 147,138 Aspley Special School 2,310,314 Bajool State School 250,383 Aspley State High School 5,272,771 Balaclava State School 2,432,067 Aspley State School 2,777,493 Bald Hills State School 3,530,087 Atherton State High School 8,137,443 Ballandean State School 512,888 Atherton State School 4,948,264 Balmoral State High School 3,397,318 Augathella State School 682,921 Bambaroo State School 134,463 Augusta State School 1,835,440 Banana State School 461,623 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Banksia Beach State School 5,733,593 Bedourie State School 334,107 Baralaba State School 964,966 Beechmont State School 736,493 Barcaldine Prep-12 State School 3,904,857 Beenleigh Special School 1,973,892 Bardon State School 1,166,442 Beenleigh State High School 8,869,264 Bargara State School 2,250,616 Beenleigh State School 2,706,866 Barkly Highway State School 5,034,317 Beerburrum State School 874,997 Barrett Adolescent Centre Special School 429,591 Beerwah State High School 8,059,646 Bartle Frere State School 159,598 Beerwah State School 2,148,331 Bauhinia State School 185,147 Begonia State School 333,351 Bauple State School 583,050 Belgian Gardens State School 3,666,661 Bay View State School 2,182,608 Bell State School 745,462 Beachmere State School 2,633,728 Bellenden Ker State School 287,001 Beaconsfield State School 2,862,097 Bellevue Park State School 2,875,766 Beaudesert State High School 13,610,819 Belmont State School 3,882,391 Beaudesert State School 3,559,973 Benaraby State School 760,289 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Benarkin State School 304,010 Birkdale State School 3,640,202 Benowa State High School 15,330,543 Blackall State School 2,206,679 Benowa State School 4,772,389 Blackbutt State School 1,582,466 Bentley Park College 14,998,273 Blackwater North State School 3,279,548 Berrinba East State School 2,869,723 Blackwater State High School 4,303,620 Berserker Street State School 2,717,419 Blackwater State School 1,660,077 Biboohra State School 1,236,560 Blair State School 2,559,146 Biddeston State School 410,003 Blenheim State School 458,160 Biggenden State School 946,266 Bli Bli State School 2,802,952 Biggera Waters State School 4,892,117 Bloomfield River State School 797,886 Biloela State High School 5,866,520 Bloomsbury State School 721,284 Biloela State School 2,747,123 Bluewater State School 1,980,204 Binjour Plateau State School 210,739 Bluff State School 600,626 Birdsville State School 184,139 Bohlevale State School 5,547,283 Birkdale South State School 3,878,420 Bollon State School 428,701 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Boonah State High School 4,962,345 Bracken Ridge State School 2,739,186 Boonah State School 1,519,821 Brandon State School 448,045 Boondall State School 4,613,665 Branyan Road State School 1,368,176 Booyal Central State School 205,010 Brassall State School 4,477,025 Boronia Heights State School 4,228,968 Bray Park State High School 6,337,565 Bororen State School 404,113 Bray Park State School 3,191,582 Bouldercombe State School 1,034,704 Bremer State High School 14,196,159 Boulia State School 855,070 Bribie Island State High School 8,847,690 Bounty Boulevard State School 3,055,535 Bribie Island State School 4,383,269 Bowen State High School 6,217,902 Brigalow State School 205,236 Bowen State School 3,041,001 Brighton State School 1,851,428 Bowenville State School 253,645 Brisbane Bayside State College 8,427,122 Boyne Island State School 2,223,517 Brisbane Central State School 975,679 Boynewood State School 380,552 Brisbane School of Distance Education 11,941,538 Bracken Ridge State High School 3,541,751 Brisbane State High School 16,773,269 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre 1,590,461 Bundaberg East State School 3,546,825 Broadbeach State School 3,959,438 Bundaberg North State High School 9,310,138 Broadwater State School 283,598 Bundaberg North State School 2,813,892 Brookfield State School 2,544,956 Bundaberg South State School 1,757,325 Brookstead State School 194,734 Bundaberg Special School 2,769,996 Brooweena State School 229,053 Bundaberg State High School 12,570,323 Browns Plains State High School 10,896,582 Bundaberg West State School 1,753,883 Browns Plains State School 3,715,723 Bundamba State School 4,103,652 Bucasia State School 1,993,235 Bundamba State Secondary College 6,911,558 Buddina State School 3,836,852 Bungunya State School 213,993 Buderim Mountain State School 4,950,454 Bunker's Hill State School 1,204,990 Builyan State School 238,189 Buranda State School 941,576 Bulimba State School 3,191,026 Burdekin School 642,156 Bullyard State School 378,413 Burketown State School 1,206,215 Bundaberg Central State School 791,579 Burleigh Heads State School 2,746,433 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Burnett Heads State School 1,432,213 Caboolture State School 3,434,863 Burnett State College 2,157,755 Cairns School of Distance Education 3,784,320 Burnside State High School 3,299,621 Cairns State High School 12,878,558 Burnside State School 2,331,451 Cairns West State School 6,417,081 Burpengary Meadows State School 3,172,345 Calamvale Community College 14,694,705 Burpengary State School 6,683,712 Calamvale Special School 2,017,173 Burra Burri State School 175,281 Calen District State College 1,694,676 Burrowes State School 4,452,467 Calliope State School 3,555,759 Butchers Creek State School 247,878 Caloundra State High School 10,215,972 Bwgcolman Community School 5,852,788 Caloundra State School 2,715,390 Byfield State School 321,296 Cambooya State School 980,358 Bymount East State School 242,971 Cameron Downs State School 224,135 Caboolture East State School 3,098,367 Camira State School 4,312,413 Caboolture Special School 3,271,943 Camooweal State School 1,100,794 Caboolture State High School 11,287,204 Camp Hill State Infants and Primary School 3,527,530 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Caningeraba State School 5,602,628 Cawarral State School 937,961 Cannon Hill State School 1,282,154 Cecil Plains State School 638,964 Cannonvale State School 3,786,008 Cedar Creek State School 1,438,329 Canungra State School 1,930,281 Centenary Heights State High School 9,021,601 Capalaba State College 6,656,148 Centenary State High School 8,357,302 Capella State High School 1,721,563 Chancellor State College 15,000,814 Capella State School 1,791,440 Chapel Hill State School 2,697,434 Capricornia (Emerald Campus) School of Charleville School of Distance Education 1,570,596 Distance Education 2,015,259 Charleville State High School 4,203,026 Caravonica State School 2,503,797 Charleville State School 3,686,530 Carbrook State School 1,758,523 Charlton State School 280,329 Cardwell State School 1,101,603 Charters Towers Central State School 1,274,809 Carina State School 1,785,987 Charters Towers School of Distance Education 2,269,144 Carmila State School 527,329 Charters Towers State High School 4,801,508 Carole Park State School 1,220,856 Chatswood Hills State School 3,881,989 Cavendish Road State High School 9,042,734 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - QLD SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Chatsworth State School 1,190,807 Cleveland District State High School 10,679,528 Chelona State School 622,268 Cleveland Education and Training Centre 1,006,064 Cherbourg State School 1,797,030 Cleveland State School 3,747,498
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