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016 2019 Eligible Primary School Tranche 2 School Grant 2Nd Batch Open VEMIS Tranche Calculator All Provinces All Administrations For Multiple Authority Types For School Type: Primary School For: 2019 at 16/07/2019 School Reg School Name Lang Island Bank No Est Net Tranche 2 Narrative 2019 Begin Province: Torba Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Torba PEB Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 1 010121 Silva Memorial (Vales) ENG Gaua 0084563001 288,360 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Torba PEB End Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) Begin Administration: Church of Melanesia Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 2 011110 Robin Memorial ENG Loh 0084578001 188,680 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Church of Melanesia End Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) End Province: Torba Begin Province: Sanma Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 3 022251 Pialulup ENG Santo 0084628001 288,360 2019 PS Tranche 2 4 022270 Notre Dame de Lourdes FRE Santo 0084664001 254,540 (Tolomako) 2019 PS Tranche 2 5 022250 St. Joseph (Pesena) FRE Santo 0084666001 176,220 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) End Province: Sanma Begin Province: Penama Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Penama PEB Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 6 0327321 Baitora FRE Maewo 0084903001 76,540 2019 PS Tranche 2 7 032628 Loquirutaro ENG Ambae 0084849001 596,300 2019 PS Tranche 2 8 032735 Naone ENG Maewo 0084891001 436,100 2019 PS Tranche 2 9 032737 Nasawa FRE Maewo 0084863001 898,900 2019 PS Tranche 2 10 032638 Nduindui ENG Ambae 0084890001 400,500 2019 PS Tranche 2 11 032643 Quatui ENG Ambae 0084854001 284,800 2019 PS Tranche 2 12 032846 Ranwas ENG Pentecost 0098409001 254,540 2019 PS Tranche 2 13 032649 Sarabulu FRE Ambae 0084856001 151,300 2019 PS Tranche 2 14 032861 Volovuhu ENG Ambae 0084887001 275,900 2019 PS Tranche 2 15 032864 Walaha ENG Ambae 0084889001 462,800 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 16 032848 St. Henri (Lonfis) FRE Pentecost 0084913001 587,400 2019 PS Tranche 2 17 032855 Tsimbwege FRE Pentecost 0084899001 662,160 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Catholic Education Authority Begin Administration: Church of Melanesia Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 18 032811 PointCross (Benmotri) ENG Pentecost 0084868001 291,920 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: SDA End Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) End Province: Penama Begin Province: Malampa Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Malampa PEB Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 19 042902 Amelvet ENG Malekula 0085044001 945,180 2019 PS Tranche 2 20 042918 Daodobo ENG Malekula 0091493001 286,580 2019 PS Tranche 2 21 042926 Kamai FRE Malekula 0085135001 409,400 2019 PS Tranche 2 22 042928 Laindua ENG Malekula 0085083001 471,700 2019 PS Tranche 2 23 0429317 Lalkoko (Mae Sirbulbul) FRE Malekula 0085098001 352,440 2019 PS Tranche 2 24 044442 Luvil ENG Paama 0085034001 149,520 2019 PS Tranche 2 25 044043 Luwoi ENG Malekula 0085099001 432,540 2019 PS Tranche 2 26 042948 Matanvat ENG Malekula 0085084001 213,600 2019 PS Tranche 2 27 043953 Namaru ENG Avock 0085045001 327,520 2019 PS Tranche 2 28 042955 Neramb ENG Malekula 0084969001 923,820 2019 PS Tranche 2 29 042961 Pinapow ENG Malekula 0085100001 190,460 2019 PS Tranche 2 30 042965 Sanesup ENG Malekula 0085085001 695,980 2019 PS Tranche 2 31 044468 Selusa ENG Paama 0085134001 115,700 2019 PS Tranche 2 32 043177 Topaen ENG Atchin 0098419001 352,440 2019 PS Tranche 2 33 044482 Vauleli ENG Paama 0085075001 238,520 2019 PS Tranche 2 34 042903 Velow FRE Malekula 0085096001 249,200 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 35 042904 Aulua ENG Malekula 0084957001 808,120 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Malampa PEB End Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) Begin Administration: Catholic Education Authority Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 36 044316 Craig Cove FRE Ambrym 0085070001 204,700 2019 PS Tranche 2 37 042919 Dixon FRE Malekula 0085067001 185,120 2019 PS Tranche 2 38 044359 Paamal FRE Ambrym 0085066001 55,180 2019 PS Tranche 2 39 042930 St. Pierre Chanel (Lamap) FRE Malekula 0085053001 957,640 2019 PS Tranche 2 40 042944 Ste Therese de Mae FRE Malekula 0085127001 300,820 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Catholic Education Authority Begin Administration: Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Protestant Education Authority Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 41 042952 Metune FRE Malekula 0085131001 167,320 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Protestant Education Authority Begin Administration: SDA Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 42 042924 Galilee ENG Malekula 0098396001 462,800 2019 PS Tranche 2 43 042988 Winn ENG Malekula 0098415001 67,640 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 44 042999 Lavalsal ENG Malekula 0170563001 186,900 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: SDA End Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) End Province: Malampa Begin Province: Shefa Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Shefa PEB Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 45 055905 Amoro ENG Lelepa 0084807001 275,900 2019 PS Tranche 2 46 054909 Coconak ENG Tongariki 0084779001 254,540 2019 PS Tranche 2 47 055412 Ekonak ENG Efate 0084793001 534,000 2019 PS Tranche 2 48 054817 Ere ENG Tongoa 0084771001 493,060 2019 PS Tranche 2 49 0554379 Esnaar FRE Efate 0084757001 1,699,900 2019 PS Tranche 2 50 0554377 Green Hill ENG Efate 0103104001 569,600 2019 PS Tranche 2 51 054821 Hiwelo ENG Tongoa 0084772001 90,780 2019 PS Tranche 2 52 054825 Katundaula FRE Tongoa 0084775001 208,260 2019 PS Tranche 2 53 054627 Lamenu ENG Epi 0084763001 521,540 2019 PS Tranche 2 54 054629 Lokopue FRE Epi 0084764001 227,840 2019 PS Tranche 2 55 054630 Mabfilau ENG Epi 0084789001 316,840 2019 PS Tranche 2 56 055433 Malatia ENG Efate 0084816001 72,820 2019 PS Tranche 2 57 054834 Malawia FRE Tongoa 0084817001 - 2019 PS Tranche 2 58 054631 Manganua ENG Epi 0084765001 240,300 2019 PS Tranche 2 59 055437 Matarisu FRE Efate 0084801001 712,000 2019 PS Tranche 2 60 055338 Mataso ENG Matoso 0084818001 44,500 2019 PS Tranche 2 61 054640 Mobarawa (Moriu) ENG Epi 0084790001 332,860 2019 PS Tranche 2 62 054603 Nalema (Amarana) ENG Epi 0084759001 169,100 2019 PS Tranche 2 63 054841 Naworaone ENG Tongoa 0084776001 350,660 2019 PS Tranche 2 64 055145 Nofo ENG Emae 0084787001 555,360 2019 PS Tranche 2 65 054844 Nottage ENG Tongoa 0084778001 402,280 2019 PS Tranche 2 66 054646 Nulnessa ENG Epi 0084767001 227,840 2019 PS Tranche 2 67 054651 Sara ENG Epi 0084768001 300,820 2019 PS Tranche 2 68 055052 Senecol ENG Buninga 0084824001 74,760 2019 PS Tranche 2 69 055457 Takara ENG Efate 0084803001 338,200 2019 PS Tranche 2 70 055459 Tanoliu ENG Efate 0084826001 1,148,100 2019 PS Tranche 2 71 055860 Tasiriki ENG Moso 0084808001 275,900 2019 PS Tranche 2 72 0546378 Votlo FRE Epi 0098383001 234,960 2019 PS Tranche 2 73 055162 Worarana FRE Emae 0084795001 121,040 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 74 055410 Ekipe ENG Efate 0084812001 1,584,200 2019 PS Tranche 2 75 054824 Itakuma FRE Tongoa 0084773001 163,760 2019 PS Tranche 2 76 055436 Manua ENG Efate 0084800001 2,687,800 2019 PS Tranche 2 77 054642 Nikaura ENG Epi 0084791001 316,840 2019 PS Tranche 2 78 050217 Vila East ENG Efate 0084755001 1,941,980 2019 PS Tranche 2 79 054663 Yevali ENG Epi 0084770001 500,180 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Shefa PEB End Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) Begin Administration: Apostolic Church Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 80 0554320 Lonest (st Jean Marie FRE Efate 0084831001 291,920 Vianey Primaire) 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 81 050201 Anabrou FRE Efate 0084752001 1,605,560 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Catholic Education Authority Begin Administration: Neil Thomas Christian University Education Authority Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Neil Thomas Christian University Education Authority Begin Administration: Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 82 0554406 Etas Community ENG Efate 0144373001 1,044,860 2019 PS Tranche 2 83 0554407 Malasitabu ENG Efate 0144341001 594,520 2019 PS Tranche 2 84 0554405 Victory School of Hope ENG Efate 0130035001 678,180 2019 PS Tranche 2 85 050214 Ste Jeanne d'Arc Port Vila FRE Efate 0084830001 3,380,220 2019 PS Tranche 2 86 0554328 Sea Side Community ENG Efate 0087030001 621,220 School 2019 PS Tranche 2 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu Begin Administration:
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