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Answers to Questions on Notice QoN E60_08 Funding of Schools 2001 - 2007 ClientId Name of School Location State Postcode Sector year Capital Establishment IOSP Chaplaincy Drought Assistance Flagpole Country Areas Parliamentary Grants Grants Program Measure Funding Program and Civics Education Rebate 3 Corpus Christi School BELLERIVE TAS 7018 Catholic systemic 2002 $233,047 3 Corpus Christi School BELLERIVE TAS 7018 Catholic systemic 2006 $324,867 3 Corpus Christi School BELLERIVE TAS 7018 Catholic systemic 2007 $45,000 4 Fahan School SANDY BAY TAS 7005 independent 2001 $182,266 4 Fahan School SANDY BAY TAS 7005 independent 2002 $130,874 4 Fahan School SANDY BAY TAS 7005 independent 2003 $41,858 4 Fahan School SANDY BAY TAS 7005 independent 2006 $1,450 4 Fahan School SANDY BAY TAS 7005 independent 2007 $22,470 5 Geneva Christian College LATROBE TAS 7307 independent 2002 $118,141 5 Geneva Christian College LATROBE TAS 7307 independent 2003 $123,842 5 Geneva Christian College LATROBE TAS 7307 independent 2004 $38,117 5 Geneva Christian College LATROBE TAS 7307 independent 2005 $5,000 $2,825 5 Geneva Christian College LATROBE TAS 7307 independent 2007 $32,500 7 Holy Rosary School CLAREMONT TAS 7011 Catholic systemic 2005 $340,490 7 Holy Rosary School CLAREMONT TAS 7011 Catholic systemic 2007 $49,929 $1,190 9 Immaculate Heart of Mary School LENAH VALLEY TAS 7008 Catholic systemic 2006 $327,000 $37,500 10 John Calvin School LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 independent 2005 $41,083 10 John Calvin School LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 independent 2006 $44,917 $1,375 10 John Calvin School LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 independent 2007 $25,000 11 Larmenier School ST LEONARDS TAS 7250 Catholic systemic 2003 $244,012 11 Larmenier School ST LEONARDS TAS 7250 Catholic systemic 2006 $8,379 12 Launceston Church Grammar School MOWBRAY HEIGHTS TAS 7248 independent 2006 $291,087 12 Launceston Church Grammar School MOWBRAY HEIGHTS TAS 7248 independent 2007 $32,913 $14,700 $1,273 13 St James' College CYGNET TAS 7112 Catholic systemic 2004 $429,116 13 St James' College CYGNET TAS 7112 Catholic systemic 2007 $56,250 $11,040 18 Our Lady of Lourdes School DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Catholic systemic 2005 $1,500 18 Our Lady of Lourdes School DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Catholic systemic 2006 $25,800 19 Our Lady of Mercy School DELORAINE TAS 7304 Catholic systemic 2006 $20,043 19 Our Lady of Mercy School DELORAINE TAS 7304 Catholic systemic 2007 $1,307 22 Sacred Heart School ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 Catholic systemic 2001 $146,144 22 Sacred Heart School ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 Catholic systemic 2002 $71,898 22 Sacred Heart School ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 Catholic systemic 2006 $45,700 $1,500 23 Sacred Heart School GEEVESTON TAS 7116 Catholic systemic 2006 $377,104 23 Sacred Heart School GEEVESTON TAS 7116 Catholic systemic 2007 $338,140 $22,950 $15,400 24 St Aloysius' School KINGSTON BEACH TAS 7050 Catholic systemic 2006 $52,500 24 St Aloysius' School KINGSTON BEACH TAS 7050 Catholic systemic 2007 $895 26 St Anthony's School RIVERSIDE TAS 7250 Catholic systemic 2002 $456,568 26 St Anthony's School RIVERSIDE TAS 7250 Catholic systemic 2003 $611,432 27 St Peter Chanel School SMITHTON TAS 7330 Catholic systemic 2006 $52,000 27 St Peter Chanel School SMITHTON TAS 7330 Catholic systemic 2007 $13,095 28 St Brendan-Shaw College DEVONPORT TAS 7310 independent 2002 $84,650 29 St Brigid's School NEW NORFOLK TAS 7140 Catholic systemic 2002 $170,845 30 St Brigid's School WYNYARD TAS 7325 Catholic systemic 2007 $51,375 $1,275 31 St Cuthbert's School LINDISFARNE TAS 7015 Catholic systemic 2006 $1,490 31 St Cuthbert's School LINDISFARNE TAS 7015 Catholic systemic 2007 $30,000 36 St John's School RICHMOND TAS 7025 Catholic systemic 2007 $198,669 $20,000 $1,450 38 St Joseph's School ROSEBERY TAS 7470 Catholic systemic 2006 $370,650 $1,500 38 St Joseph's School ROSEBERY TAS 7470 Catholic systemic 2007 $199,350 $32,481 $19,160 39 St Joseph's School QUEENSTOWN TAS 7467 Catholic systemic 2005 $523,348 39 St Joseph's School QUEENSTOWN TAS 7467 Catholic systemic 2007 $37,871 $25,251 40 St Mary's College HOBART TAS 7000 independent 2007 $351,740 43 St Patrick's College PROSPECT VALE TAS 7250 independent 2001 $450,000 45 St Patrick's School LATROBE TAS 7307 Catholic systemic 2007 $34,500 $1,164 47 St Therese's School MOONAH TAS 7009 Catholic systemic 2006 $1,450 56 Star of the Sea College GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 Catholic systemic 2007 $494,215 $23,000 $1,318 58 Stella Maris Primary School BURNIE TAS 7320 Catholic systemic 2007 $41,000 59 The Friends School NORTH HOBART TAS 7000 independent 2006 $747 59 The Friends School NORTH HOBART TAS 7000 independent 2007 $18,000 77 Christ the King School BEACONSFIELD WA 6162 Catholic systemic 2001 $51,496 77 Christ the King School BEACONSFIELD WA 6162 Catholic systemic 2004 $80,810 77 Christ the King School BEACONSFIELD WA 6162 Catholic systemic 2005 $274,000 77 Christ the King School BEACONSFIELD WA 6162 Catholic systemic 2006 $319,029 $35,000 $1,472 77 Christ the King School BEACONSFIELD WA 6162 Catholic systemic 2007 $365,386 79 Mel Maria Catholic Primary School ATTADALE WA 6156 Catholic systemic 2001 $247,556 79 Mel Maria Catholic Primary School ATTADALE WA 6156 Catholic systemic 2002 $148,734 79 Mel Maria Catholic Primary School ATTADALE WA 6156 Catholic systemic 2007 $25,730 1 ClientId Name of School Location State Postcode Sector year Capital Establishment IOSP Chaplaincy Drought Assistance Flagpole Country Areas Parliamentary Grants Grants Program Measure Funding Program and Civics Education Rebate 87 Holy Name School CARLISLE WA 6101 Catholic systemic 2006 $9,000 88 Holy Rosary School DOUBLEVIEW WA 6018 Catholic systemic 2006 $10,000 88 Holy Rosary School DOUBLEVIEW WA 6018 Catholic systemic 2007 $500,445 $7,700 90 Infant Jesus School MORLEY WA 6062 Catholic systemic 2007 $60,000 92 John Calvin Christian College ARMADALE WA 6112 independent 2002 $10,000 92 John Calvin Christian College ARMADALE WA 6112 independent 2004 $394 92 John Calvin Christian College ARMADALE WA 6112 independent 2005 $313,000 92 John Calvin Christian College ARMADALE WA 6112 independent 2007 $168,000 95 Kearnan College MANJIMUP WA 6258 Catholic systemic 2005 $1,190 95 Kearnan College MANJIMUP WA 6258 Catholic systemic 2006 $11,000 95 Kearnan College MANJIMUP WA 6258 Catholic systemic 2007 $49,210 100 Majella Primary School BALGA WA 6061 Catholic systemic 2005 $105,770 100 Majella Primary School BALGA WA 6061 Catholic systemic 2006 $25,000 100 Majella Primary School BALGA WA 6061 Catholic systemic 2007 $487,184 104 Mary's Mount Primary School GOOSEBERRY HILL WA 6076 Catholic systemic 2007 $25,000 105 Mazenod College LESMURDIE WA 6076 independent 2007 $50,000 108 Methodist Ladies' College CLAREMONT WA 6010 independent 2006 $1,500 109 The Montessori School KINGSLEY WA 6026 independent 2003 $150,000 109 The Montessori School KINGSLEY WA 6026 independent 2007 $1,000,000 110 Notre Dame School CLOVERDALE WA 6105 Catholic systemic 2002 $50,955 110 Notre Dame School CLOVERDALE WA 6105 Catholic systemic 2003 $50,000 110 Notre Dame School CLOVERDALE WA 6105 Catholic systemic 2007 $8,000 112 Our Lady of Fatima School PALMYRA WA 6157 Catholic systemic 2007 $35,000 113 Our Lady of Good Counsel School KARRINYUP WA 6018 Catholic systemic 2003 $48,873 113 Our Lady of Good Counsel School KARRINYUP WA 6018 Catholic systemic 2007 $60,000 114 Our Lady of Grace School NORTH BEACH WA 6020 Catholic systemic 2006 $64,374 114 Our Lady of Grace School NORTH BEACH WA 6020 Catholic systemic 2007 $384,755 115 Our Lady of Lourdes School DARDANUP WA 6236 Catholic systemic 2007 $50,000 116 Our Lady of Lourdes School NOLLAMARA WA 6061 Catholic systemic 2006 $16,000 116 Our Lady of Lourdes School NOLLAMARA WA 6061 Catholic systemic 2007 $10,000 118 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School MULLEWA WA 6630 Catholic systemic 2005 $15,000 122 Our Lady's Assumption School DIANELLA WA 6062 Catholic systemic 2001 $863,995 122 Our Lady's Assumption School DIANELLA WA 6062 Catholic systemic 2002 $507,000 122 Our Lady's Assumption School DIANELLA WA 6062 Catholic systemic 2003 $537,374 122 Our Lady's Assumption School DIANELLA WA 6062 Catholic systemic 2007 $25,000 127 St Mary's Catholic School BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 Catholic systemic 2006 $75,000 129 Rehoboth Christian School KENWICK WA 6107 independent 2005 $1,280 129 Rehoboth Christian School KENWICK WA 6107 independent 2006 $52,500 129 Rehoboth Christian School KENWICK WA 6107 independent 2007 $56,250 130 Sacred Heart Catholic School GOOMALLING WA 6460 Catholic systemic 2006 $53,210 134 Sacred Heart Primary School HIGHGATE WA 6003 Catholic systemic 2003 $1,342,120 134 Sacred Heart Primary School HIGHGATE WA 6003 Catholic systemic 2005 $1,391 134 Sacred Heart Primary School HIGHGATE WA 6003 Catholic systemic 2007 $30,000 135 Sacred Heart School MUNDARING WA 6073 Catholic systemic 2006 $16,000 137 Sacred Heart Primary School THORNLIE WA 6108 Catholic systemic 2006 $15,000 139 St Anne's Catholic School HARVEY WA 6220 Catholic systemic 2006 $3,000 141 St Anthony's School GREENMOUNT WA 6056 Catholic systemic 2007 $10,000 142 St Anthony's School WANNEROO WA 6065 Catholic systemic 2005 $10,000 142 St Anthony's School WANNEROO WA 6065 Catholic systemic 2007 $37,566 144 St Benedict's School ARDROSS WA 6153 Catholic systemic 2004 $701,000 144 St Benedict's School ARDROSS WA 6153 Catholic systemic 2007 $50,000 146 St Bernards School KOJONUP WA 6395 Catholic systemic 2007 $30,000 151 St Brigid's School BRIDGETOWN WA 6255 Catholic systemic 2007 $47,000 153 St Brigid's School MIDLAND WA 6056 Catholic systemic 2005 $16,000 153 St Brigid's School MIDLAND WA 6056 Catholic
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