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Budget Estimates 2012-13 Senate Standing Committee on Education Employment and Workplace Relations QUESTIONS ON NOTICE Budget Estimates 2012-2013 Outcome 2 – Schools and Youth DEEWR Question No. EW0386_13 Senator Mason asked on 31 May 2012 , Hansard page 23 Question Current Indigenous funding Senator MASON: I understand the debate. Is it possible that the department could provide the committee with a list of non-government schools with Indigenous enrolments of less than five per cent that currently receive a loading per Indigenous student under current funding arrangements? Ms Paul: Yes. To be honest, I cannot recall how the current Indigenous funding works, whether or not it works on a per student basis. Nonetheless, we can certainly give you the most recent data on enrolments. Senator MASON: You can do that, all right. Answer Under the current funding arrangements, schools in receipt of grants for recurrent expenditure, are eligible to receive Indigenous Supplementary Assistance in respect of Indigenous students, paid on a per capita basis regardless of the concentration of Indigenous students at the school. The following is a list of non-government schools with Indigenous enrolments of less than 5 per cent of total enrolments. This is based on 2011 data from the Census of Non-Government Schools. SQ12-000923 Non-government schools with Indigenous enrolments of less than 5 per cent of total enrolments - 2011 DEEWR ID School Name Location State 3 Corpus Christi Catholic School BELLERIVE TAS 4 Fahan School SANDY BAY TAS 7 Holy Rosary School CLAREMONT TAS 9 Immaculate Heart of Mary School LENAH VALLEY TAS 11 Larmenier School ST LEONARDS TAS 12 Launceston Church Grammar School MOWBRAY HEIGHTS TAS 19 Our Lady of Mercy Catholic School DELORAINE TAS 24 St Aloysius Catholic College KINGSTON BEACH TAS 26 St Anthony's Catholic School RIVERSIDE TAS 29 St Brigid's Catholic School NEW NORFOLK TAS 31 St Cuthbert's Catholic School LINDISFARNE TAS 36 St John's Catholic School RICHMOND TAS 40 St Mary's College HOBART TAS 55 Hilliard Christian School WEST MOONAH TAS 58 Stella Maris Primary School BURNIE TAS 59 The Friends School NORTH HOBART TAS 60 The Hutchins School SANDY BAY TAS 63 Carmel Adventist College Primary BICKLEY WA 65 Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School GELORUP WA 68 Christ Church Grammar School CLAREMONT WA 77 Christ the King School BEACONSFIELD WA 79 Mel Maria Catholic Primary School ATTADALE WA 83 Guildford Grammar School GUILDFORD WA 84 Hale School WEMBLEY DOWNS WA 90 Infant Jesus School MORLEY WA 92 John Calvin Christian College ARMADALE WA 95 Kearnan College MANJIMUP WA 100 Majella Primary School BALGA WA 106 Mercedes College PERTH WA 108 Methodist Ladies' College CLAREMONT WA 109 The Montessori School KINGSLEY WA 114 Our Lady of Grace School NORTH BEACH WA 115 Our Lady of Lourdes School DARDANUP WA 116 Our Lady of Lourdes School NOLLAMARA WA 117 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School HILTON WA 122 Our Lady's Assumption School DIANELLA WA 124 Perth College MOUNT LAWLEY WA 126 Presbyterian Ladies' College PEPPERMINT GROVE WA 129 Rehoboth Christian College KENWICK WA 134 Sacred Heart Primary School HIGHGATE WA 137 Sacred Heart Primary School THORNLIE WA 139 St Anne's Catholic School HARVEY WA SQ12-000923 141 St Anthony's School GREENMOUNT WA 142 St Anthony's School WANNEROO WA 157 St Columba's School SOUTH PERTH WA 158 St Denis School JOONDANNA WA 161 Bunbury Catholic College BUNBURY WA 167 St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls (Inc) MOSMAN PARK WA 168 St Jerome's School MUNSTER WA 174 St Joseph's School BUSSELTON WA 189 St Joseph's School NORTHAM WA 191 St Joseph's School QUEENS PARK WA 195 St Kieran Catholic Primary School TUART HILL WA 200 St Maria Goretti's Catholic School REDCLIFFE WA 201 St Mary's Anglican Girls' School (Inc) KARRINYUP WA 208 St Mary's Primary School KALGOORLIE WA 210 St Mary's School MERREDIN WA 212 St Matthew's School NARROGIN WA 213 St Michael's School BASSENDEAN WA 216 St Munchin's Catholic School GOSNELLS WA 217 St Norbert College QUEENS PARK WA 222 St Paul's Primary School MOUNT LAWLEY WA 224 St Peter's Primary School INGLEWOOD WA 230 St Vincent's School PARMELIA WA 231 Santa Clara School ST JAMES WA 232 Santa Maria College ATTADALE WA 234 Scotch College SWANBOURNE WA 235 Servite College TUART HILL WA 242 Treetops Montessori School DARLINGTON WA 245 Wesley College SOUTH PERTH WA 250 Christ the King School WARRADALE SA 252 St Peter's College ST PETERS SA 254 St Margaret Mary's School CROYDON PARK SA 255 Cabra Dominican College CUMBERLAND PARK SA 259 Good Shepherd Lutheran School ANGASTON SA 261 Immaculate Heart of Mary School BROMPTON SA 263 Immanuel Primary School NOVAR GARDENS SA 265 Pembroke School KENSINGTON PARK SA 266 Redeemer Lutheran School NURIOOTPA SA 268 Loxton Lutheran School LOXTON SA 271 Stella Maris Parish School SEACOMBE GARDENS SA 275 Mary Mackillop College KENSINGTON SA 276 Marymount College HOVE SA 279 Mercedes College SPRINGFIELD SA 282 Mount Carmel College ROSEWATER SA 283 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish School PENNINGTON SA 285 Muirden Senior College ADELAIDE SA 287 Prescott Primary - Northern: an Adventist Christian School PARA VISTA SA SQ12-000923 291 Our Lady of Grace School GLENGOWRIE SA 294 Our Lady of the River School BERRI SA 296 Our Lady of the Visitation School TAPEROO SA 297 Our Lady Queen of Peace School ALBERT PARK SA 298 Seymour College GLEN OSMOND SA 299 Prince Alfred College KENT TOWN SA 300 Pulteney Grammar School ADELAIDE SA 301 Rosary School PROSPECT SA 303 Sacred Heart College Senior School SOMERTON PARK SA 306 St Aloysius College ADELAIDE SA 307 St Andrew's School WALKERVILLE SA 308 St Anthony's School EDWARDSTOWN SA 310 St Augustine's Parish School SALISBURY SA 312 St Brigid's Catholic School EVANSTON SA 314 St Columba's Memorial School YORKETOWN SA 317 St Francis School LOCKLEYS SA 319 St Gabriel's School ENFIELD SA 323 St James School JAMESTOWN SA 328 St John's Lutheran School EUDUNDA SA 329 Lobethal Lutheran School LOBETHAL SA 331 St John the Apostle School CHRISTIES BEACH SA 332 Sacred Heart College Middle School MITCHELL PARK SA 334 St Joseph's Memorial School NORWOOD SA 338 St Joseph's School GLADSTONE SA 339 St Joseph's School HECTORVILLE SA 340 St Joseph's School WEST HINDMARSH SA 341 St Joseph's School KINGSWOOD SA 344 St Joseph's School MURRAY BRIDGE SA 346 St Joseph's School OTTOWAY SA 352 St Joseph's School PORT LINCOLN SA 353 St Joseph's School RENMARK SA 354 Tenison Woods Catholic Primary School RICHMOND SA 358 St Joseph's School TRANMERE SA 364 St Martin's Catholic Primary School GREENACRES SA 366 St Mary's College ADELAIDE SA 368 St Mary MacKillop School WALLAROO SA 373 St Patrick's School MANSFIELD PARK SA 374 St Paul Lutheran School BLAIR ATHOL SA 375 St Paul's College GILLES PLAINS SA 378 St Peter's Woodlands Grammar School GLENELG SA 379 St Pius X School WINDSOR GARDENS SA 380 St Raphael's School PARKSIDE SA 381 St Francis de Sales College MOUNT BARKER SA 387 St Thomas School GOODWOOD SA 390 Scotch College TORRENS PARK SA 391 Prescott College PROSPECT SA SQ12-000923 395 Dominican School SEMAPHORE SA 396 Star of the Sea School HENLEY BEACH SA 398 Tanunda Lutheran School TANUNDA SA 401 Walford Anglican School for Girls HYDE PARK SA 402 Westminster School MARION SA 403 Whitefriars School WOODVILLE PARK SA 407 Northpine Christian College DAKABIN QLD 409 All Saints School BOONAH QLD 411 Aquinas College SOUTHPORT QLD 413 St Oliver Plunkett School CANNON HILL QLD 416 Brisbane Boys College TOOWONG QLD 417 Brisbane Girls Grammar School BRISBANE QLD 418 Brisbane Grammar School BRISBANE QLD 427 St Mary's College (Maryborough) MARYBOROUGH QLD 428 Christ the King School GRACEVILLE QLD 430 Anglican Church Grammar School EAST BRISBANE QLD 432 Clayfield College CLAYFIELD QLD 442 Fairholme College TOOWOOMBA QLD 448 Guardian Angels Catholic Primary School ASHMORE QLD 449 Guardian Angels' Primary School WYNNUM QLD 451 Holy Cross School WOOLOOWIN QLD 453 Holy Family Primary School INDOOROOPILLY QLD 458 Holy Spirit School NEW FARM QLD 464 Ipswich Girls Grammar School EAST IPSWICH QLD 465 Ipswich Grammar School IPSWICH QLD 467 Our Lady of Lourdes School INGHAM QLD 470 Mt Maria Junior Secondary College ENOGGERA QLD 476 Marymount College BURLEIGH WATERS QLD 477 Mater Dei Parochial School ST JOHNS WOOD QLD 478 Mater Dei Primary School TOOWOOMBA QLD 480 Moreton Bay College MANLY WEST QLD 481 Mother of Good Counsel School CAIRNS NORTH QLD 491 Our Lady Help of Christians School HENDRA QLD 494 Our Lady of Dolours School MITCHELTON QLD 495 Our Lady of Fatima Primary School ACACIA RIDGE QLD 496 Our Lady of Good Counsel School GATTON QLD 497 Our Lady of Lourdes School SUNNYBANK QLD 498 Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School TOOWOOMBA QLD 501 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School COORPAROO QLD 502 Our Lady of the Angels School WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 503 Our Lady of the Assumption School ENOGGERA QLD 505 Our Lady of the Rosary School KENMORE QLD 510 Our Lady of the Way Primary School PETRIE QLD 512 Our Lady's College ANNERLEY QLD 516 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School DARRA QLD 518 Rockhampton Grammar School ROCKHAMPTON QLD SQ12-000923 520 Sacred Heart School BOOVAL QLD 521 St John Fisher College BRACKEN RIDGE QLD 524 Sacred Heart Primary School YEPPOON QLD 526 Sacred Heart Primary School SANDGATE QLD 528 Sacred Heart Primary School TOOWOOMBA QLD 529 St Agatha's Primary School CLAYFIELD QLD 530 St Agnes' School MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 531 St Aidan's Anglican Girls School CORINDA QLD 532 St Ambrose's Primary School NEWMARKET QLD 536 St Anthony's School KEDRON QLD 537 St Anthony's Catholic Primary School
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