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School by School Gonski Funding - Nsw SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Abbotsford Public School 1,612,519 Albury West Public School 573,867 Aberdeen Public School 1,316,465 Aldavilla Public School 1,349,506 Abermain Public School 1,178,643 Alexandria Park Community School 1,543,635 Adaminaby Public School 144,056 Alfords Point Public School 912,773 Adamstown Public School 1,058,811 Allambie Heights Public School 1,929,286 Adelong Public School 578,221 Alma Public School 1,041,617 Afterlee Public School 119,763 Alstonville High School 4,252,381 Airds High School 1,772,563 Alstonville Public School 2,592,818 Ajuga School 544,319 Ambarvale High School 4,870,365 Albert Park Public School 338,570 Ambarvale Public School 1,011,935 Albion Park High School 5,356,594 Ando Public School 86,365 Albion Park Public School 2,442,013 Anna Bay Public School 1,970,918 Albion Park Rail Public School 1,549,113 Annandale North Public School 1,756,022 Albury High School 5,308,203 Annandale Public School 974,333 Albury North Public School 1,034,901 Annangrove Public School 297,579 Albury Public School 2,454,674 Anson Street School 1,080,061 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Appin Public School 1,014,139 Ashcroft Public School 1,113,386 Arcadia Public School 429,488 Ashfield Boys High School 3,062,576 Arcadia Vale Public School 639,049 Ashfield Public School 834,018 Ardlethan Central School 622,411 Ashford Central School 879,197 Argenton Public School 281,881 Ashmont Public School 2,193,428 Ariah Park Central School 578,275 Ashtonfield Public School 2,576,710 Armidale City Public School 1,655,439 Asquith Boys High School 2,369,648 Armidale High School 2,466,802 Asquith Girls High School 4,386,722 Arncliffe Public School 1,679,782 Asquith Public School 1,122,128 Arncliffe West Infants School 401,134 Athelstane Public School 1,138,804 Arndell School 323,614 Attunga Public School 300,402 Arranounbai School 524,159 Auburn Girls High School 2,983,902 Artarmon Public School 3,493,393 Auburn North Public School 2,403,104 Arthur Phillip High School 8,865,466 Auburn Public School 2,113,746 Ashbury Public School 1,673,887 Auburn West Public School 3,505,224 Ashcroft High School 3,180,971 Austinmer Public School 1,395,094 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Austral Public School 1,944,638 Balmain Public School 837,384 Australia Street Infants School 366,251 Balranald Central School 732,603 Avalon Public School 3,787,082 Bangalow Public School 778,454 Avoca Beach Public School 2,255,263 Bangor Public School 2,182,605 Avoca Public School 202,526 Banks Public School 1,761,353 Awaba Public School 163,303 Banksia Road Public School 1,418,758 Badgerys Creek Public School 175,128 Banksmeadow Public School 973,182 Balarang Public School 2,060,167 Bankstown Girls High School 2,993,466 Bald Blair Public School 199,350 Bankstown North Public School 1,495,986 Bald Face Public School 991,972 Bankstown Public School 4,453,810 Balgowlah Heights Public School 2,827,547 Bankstown Senior College 1,460,313 Balgowlah North Public School 2,461,375 Bankstown South Infants School 331,351 Balgownie Public School 1,444,048 Bankstown West Public School 898,829 Ballimore Public School 84,891 Banora Point High School 2,203,949 Ballina High School 2,058,777 Banora Point Public School 2,752,801 Ballina Public School 1,236,471 Baradine Central School 579,664 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Bardwell Park Infants School 252,128 Bass High School 4,849,390 Barellan Central School 660,240 Bass Hill Public School 1,248,365 Bargo Public School 1,937,791 Bateau Bay Public School 3,652,577 Barham High School 659,420 Batemans Bay High School 3,549,511 Barham Public School 970,007 Batemans Bay Public School 2,170,404 Barkers Vale Public School 382,075 Bates Drive School 758,390 Barmedman Public School 120,192 Bathurst Public School 1,665,966 Barnier Public School 3,326,303 Bathurst South Public School 1,097,580 Barnsley Public School 1,600,119 Bathurst West Public School 1,788,010 Barooga Public School 889,538 Batlow Technology School 682,976 Barraba Central School 917,617 Baulkham Hills High School 5,186,217 Barrack Heights Public School 1,339,157 Baulkham Hills North Public School 3,419,647 Barrenjoey High School 2,281,128 Beacon Hill Public School 2,341,758 Barrington Public School 464,561 Beaumont Hills Public School 2,589,511 Barwon Learning Centre 248,992 Beaumont Road Public School 1,576,083 Baryulgil Public School 100,300 Beauty Point Public School 1,050,203 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Beckom Public School 124,911 Bellingen Public School 1,705,458 Bedgerebong Public School 228,212 Belltrees Public School 97,310 Beechwood Public School 803,037 Belmont High School 5,448,882 Beecroft Public School 2,917,585 Belmont North Public School 604,858 Beelbangera Public School 1,042,143 Belmont Public School 1,595,601 Bega High School 6,028,631 Belmore Boys High School 1,414,083 Bega Valley Public School 1,267,496 Belmore North Public School 1,541,207 Bega West Public School 918,493 Belmore South Public School 866,450 Belair Public School 2,221,850 Belrose Public School 1,443,710 Bellambi Public School 1,161,723 Bemboka Public School 448,254 Bellata Public School 214,782 Ben Lomond Public School 144,009 Bellbird Public School 1,331,511 Ben Venue Public School 3,006,935 Bellbrook Public School 343,479 Bendemeer Public School 165,583 Bellevue Hill Public School 1,826,399 Bennett Road Public School 2,422,113 Bellimbopinni Public School 258,570 Berala Public School 3,950,917 Bellingen High School 2,820,577 Beresfield Public School 1,703,414 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Beresford Road Public School 1,962,142 Bexhill Public School 640,095 Berinba Public School 1,074,884 Bexley North Public School 1,951,419 Berkeley Public School 1,477,367 Bexley Public School 1,170,709 Berkeley Vale Public School 3,867,305 Bibbenluke Public School 114,210 Berkeley West Public School 1,084,449 Biddabah Public School 1,773,065 Bermagui Public School 1,011,327 Bidwill Public School 1,731,651 Berowra Public School 1,652,110 Bigga Public School 92,722 Berridale Public School 594,441 Bilambil Public School 1,271,363 Berrigan Public School 598,844 Bilbul Public School 146,353 Berrima Public School 524,848 Bilgola Plateau Public School 1,848,118 Berry Public School 1,079,570 Billabong High School 1,608,214 Bert Oldfield Public School 852,839 Bilpin Public School 472,916 Beverley Park School 628,371 Binalong Public School 184,246 Beverly Hills Girls High School 5,437,549 Binda Public School 82,091 Beverly Hills North Public School 3,170,338 Bingara Central School 975,742 Beverly Hills Public School 2,135,912 Binnaway Central School 571,848 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Binya Public School 105,878 Blacktown South Public School 3,743,095 Biraban Public School 496,370 Blacktown West Public School 1,871,431 Birchgrove Public School 1,320,457 Blackville Public School 95,015 Birrong Boys High School 1,388,898 Blackwell Public School 2,739,357 Birrong Girls High School 4,792,197 Blairmount Public School 1,907,328 Birrong Public School 2,604,163 Blakebrook Public School 611,412 Black Hill Public School 326,497 Blakehurst High School 5,424,409 Black Mountain Public School 295,752 Blakehurst Public School 1,521,237 Black Springs Public School 118,563 Blandford Public School 305,762 Blackalls Park Public School 1,567,202 Blaxcell Street Public School 4,290,575 Blackett Public School 1,143,673 Blaxland East Public School 1,348,535 Blackheath Public School 1,187,704 Blaxland High School 4,225,484 Blacksmiths Public School 915,156 Blaxland Public School 777,187 Blacktown Boys High School 1,113,213 Blayney High School 1,783,521 Blacktown Girls High School 3,749,421 Blayney Public School 1,116,937 Blacktown North Public School 737,665 Bletchington Public School 2,608,118 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Bligh Park Public School 1,881,409 Bonalbo Central School 851,328 Blighty Public School 211,432 Bondi Beach Public School 1,241,808 Blue Haven Public School 3,603,201 Bondi Public School 1,085,695 Boambee Public School 1,490,974 Bongongo Public School 92,075 Bobin Public School 118,409 Bonnells Bay Public School 1,784,865 Bobs Farm Public School 178,415 Bonnet Bay Public School 540,288 Bodalla Public School 862,772 Bonnyrigg Heights Public School 3,841,781 Bogan Gate Public School 212,335 Bonnyrigg High School 4,732,936 Bogangar Public School 1,264,961 Bonnyrigg Public School 1,218,605 Boggabilla Central School 1,519,045 Bonshaw Public School 186,611 Boggabri Public School 793,263 Bonville Public School 574,608 Bolwarra Public School 1,658,200 Boolaroo Public School 277,455 Bomaderry High School 4,555,801 Booligal Public School 196,246 Bomaderry Public School 1,107,443 Boomi Public School 277,911 Bombala High School 763,313 Booragul Public School 1,430,457 Bombala Public School 766,873 Booral Public School 588,187 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI
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