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School Street Town/Suburb Postcode Principal Network Aberdeen Public School Segenhoe St Aberdeen 2336 Upper Hunter Adaminaby School Street Town/suburb Postcode Principal Network Aberdeen Public School Segenhoe St Aberdeen 2336 Upper Hunter Adaminaby Public School 9 Cosgrove Street ADAMINABY 2629 Eden-Monaro Adelong Public School Gilmore St Adelong 2729 Gundagai Afterlee Public School 2089 Afterlee Road AFTERLEE 2474 Richmond Albury North Public School 868 Mate St Albury 2640 Albury Albury Public School 481 David St Albury 2640 Albury Albury West Public School Mott St Albury 2640 Albury Aldavilla Public School Sherwood Rd Yarravel 2440 Macleay Valley Alma Public School Comstock St Broken Hill 2880 Far West Ardlethan Central School Mithul St Ardlethan 2665 West Wyalong Ariah Park Central School Reid St Ariah Park 2665 West Wyalong Ashford Central School Albury St Ashford 2361 Northern Tablelands Attunga Public School Railway St Attunga 2345 Peel Avoca Public School Sheepwash Rd Avoca 2577 Goulburn Bald Blair Public School Ebor Rd Guyra 2365 Northern Tablelands Ballimore Public School Bomen St Ballimore 2830 Mudgee Ballina Public School 48 Crane St Ballina 2478 Lennox Coast Balranald Central School We St Balranald 2715 Deniliquin Bangalow Public School Byron St Bangalow 2479 Lennox Coast Baradine Central School 42 Narren St Baradine 2396 Western Plains Barellan Central School Boree St Barellan 2665 West Wyalong Barham Public School Wakool St Barham 2732 Deniliquin Barkers Vale Public School 4501 Kyogle Rd Wadeville 2474 Richmond Barmedman Public School Robertson St Barmedman 2668 West Wyalong Barooga Public School Hughes St Barooga 3644 Hume Barraba Central School Gotha St Barraba 2347 Namoi Barrington Public School 1 Kenmore St Barrington 2422 Great Lakes Baryulgil Public School 7135 Clarence Way Baryulgil 2460 Grafton Batemans Bay Public School Mundarra Way Surfside 2536 Batemans Bay Batlow Technology School Pioneer St Batlow 2730 Gundagai Beckom Public School Welman St Beckom 2665 West Wyalong Bedgerabong Public School 7 Golding Avenue BEDGERABONG 2871 West Wyalong Beechwood Public School 614 Beechwood Road Wauchope 2446 Macleay Valley Beelbangera Public School Rankins Springs Rd Beelbangera 2680 Griffith Bega Valley Public School 27 Auckland St Bega 2550 Batemans Bay Bellata Public School Gurley St Bellata 2397 Barwon Bellbrook Public School Main St Bellbrook 2440 Macleay Valley Bellingen Public School William St Bellingen 2454 Mid Coast Valleys Belltrees Public School Moonan Flat Rd Belltrees 2337 Upper Hunter Bemboka Public School Kameruka St Bemboka 2550 Eden-Monaro Ben Lomond Public School Inn Rd Ben Lomond 2365 Northern Tablelands Bendemeer Public School Charles St Bendemeer 2355 Armidale Berinba Public School Church St Yass 2582 Yass Bermagui Public School George St Bermagui 2546 Batemans Bay Berridale Public School Oliver St Berridale 2628 Eden-Monaro Berrigan Public School 25-29 Momalong St Berrigan 2712 Hume Berrima Public School Oxley St Berrima 2577 Wollondilly Bexhill Public School 12 Withers St Bexhill 2480 Lismore Bigga Public School Blackman St Bigga 2583 Yass Binalong Public School Dickinson Street BINALONG 2584 Yass Binda Public School Queen St Binda 2583 Yass Bingara Central School Finch St Bingara 2404 Namoi Binnaway Central School David St Binnaway 2395 Mudgee Binya Public School 16 Stephensons Rd Binya 2665 Griffith Black Mountain Public School 815 Black Mountain Rd Black Mountain 2365 Northern Tablelands Black Springs Public School Avoca St Black Springs 2787 Bathurst Blackville Public School O'Neile St Blackville 2343 Mooki Blakebrook Public School Rosehill Rd Blakebrook 2480 Richmond Blandford Public School New England Hwy Blandford 2338 Upper Hunter Blayney Public School Lindsay St Blayney 2799 Bathurst Bletchington Public School 139 Matthews Avenue Orange 2800 Orange Blighty Public School Blighty School Rd Blighty 2713 Deniliquin Bobin Public School Bulga Rd Bobin 2429 Taree Bodalla Public School Potato Point Rd Bodalla 2545 Batemans Bay Bogan Gate Public School 5 Bogan Street Bogan Gate 2876 West Wyalong Bogangar Public School Coast Rd Bogangar 2488 Tweed Coast Boggabilla Central School South St Boggabilla 2409 Barwon Boggabri Public School Merton St Boggabri 2382 Mooki Bomaderry Public School Cambewarra Rd Bomaderry 2541 Shoalhaven Bombala Public School 8 Bright St Bombala 2632 Eden-Monaro Bonalbo Central School Yabbra St Bonalbo 2469 Clarence Valley Bongongo Public School Adjungbilly Rd Adjungbilly 2727 Gundagai Bonshaw Public School Texas St Bonshaw 2361 Northern Tablelands Bonville Public School 11 Gleniffer Road BONVILLE 2450 Coffs Harbour Booligal Public School Harvey St Booligal 2711 Griffith Boomi Public School Werrina Street Boomi 2405 Barwon Booral Public School 2800 Bucketts Way Booral 2425 Great Lakes Boorowa Central School Pudman St Boorowa 2586 Yass Boree Creek Public School Lockhart-Morundah Rd Boree Creek 2652 Narrandera Borenore Public School 1243 The Escort Way BORENORE 2800 Orange Bourke Public School 19 Green Street BOURKE 2840 Mitchell Bowen Public School Park St Orange 2800 Orange Bowning Public School 147 Bowning Road Bowning 2582 Yass Bowral Public School Bendooley Street BOWRAL 2576 Wollondilly Bowraville Central School 23 High Street BOWRAVILLE 2449 Mid Coast Valleys Braidwood Central School Wilson St Braidwood 2622 Queanbeyan Breadalbane Public School Collector Road BREADALBANE 2581 Yass Bredbo Public School Monaro Hwy Bredbo 2626 Queanbeyan Brewarrina Central School Bourke Street BREWARRINA 2839 Western Plains Bribbaree Public School Weedallion St Bribbaree 2594 Temora Broadwater Public School Pacific Hwy Broadwater 2472 Lennox Coast Brocklesby Public School 65 Main St Brocklesby 2642 Hume Broke Public School Cochrane St Broke 2330 Upper Hunter Broken Hill North Public School Chapple St Broken Hill 2880 Far West Broken Hill Public School Mica St Broken Hill 2880 Far West Broulee Public School Cambridge Cresc Broulee 2537 Batemans Bay Brungle Public School 2 Brungle School Rd Brungle 2722 Gundagai Brunswick Heads Public School Fingal St Brunswick Heads 2483 Wollumbin Bulahdelah Central School 8 Meade Street Bulahdelah 2423 Great Lakes Bullarah Public School 6915 Gwydir Highway BULLARAH 2400 Barwon Bundanoon Public School Church St Bundanoon 2578 Goulburn Bundarra Central School Bowline Street BUNDARRA 2359 Namoi Bungwahl Public School 56 Seal Rocks Road BUNGWAHL 2423 Great Lakes Bunnaloo Public School Fitzroy St Bunnaloo 2731 Deniliquin Burke Ward Public School Rakow St Broken Hill 2880 Far West Buronga Public School Chapman St Buronga 2739 Far West Burrawang Public School Church St Burrawang 2577 Wollondilly Burren Junction Public School Alma St Burren Junction 2386 Barwon Burringbar Public School 59 Burringbar Road Burringbar 2483 Wollumbin Burrumbuttock Public School Howlong Rd Burrumbuttock 2642 Hume Byron Bay Public School 17 Kingsley St Byron Bay 2481 Lennox Coast Cabbage Tree Island Public School Cabbage Tree Island Rd Cabbage Tree Island 2477 Lennox Coast Calare Public School 44 Wentworth Lane ORANGE 2800 Orange Callala Public School Emmett St Callala Bay 2540 South Coast Candelo Public School William St Candelo 2550 Eden-Monaro Caniaba Public School Caniaba Rd Lismore 2480 Lismore Canobolas Public School Canobolas Rd Orange 2800 Orange Canowindra Public School Tilga Street CANOWINDRA 2804 Cowra Capertee Public School Castlereagh Hwy Capertee 2846 Lithgow Caragabal Public School Marsden & Wheoga Sts Caragabal 2810 Temora Carcoar Public School Icely St Carcoar 2791 Bathurst Cargo Public School Hutton St Cargo 2800 Cowra Carinda Public School Macnamara St Carinda 2831 Western Plains Carool Public School 411 Carool Rd Carool 2486 Tweed Coast Carrathool Public School Glover St Carrathool 2711 Griffith Carroll Public School David St Carroll 2340 Mooki Casino Public School 31 Walker St Casino 2470 Clarence Valley Casino West Public School Hotham St Casino 2470 Clarence Valley Cassilis Public School Coolah Rd Cassilis 2329 Mudgee Central Tilba Public School 89 Corkhill Drive Central Tilba 2546 Batemans Bay Chandler Public School Grafton Rd Wollomombi 2350 Armidale Chatham Public School Chatham Ave Taree 2430 Taree Chatsworth Island Public School Chatsworth Island Rd CHATSWORTH 2469 Clarence Valley Chillingham Public School 1420 Numinbah Rd Chillingham 2484 Wollumbin Clare Public School Booligal Road Clare 2715 Deniliquin Clarence Town Public School Queen St Clarence Town 2321 Hunter Clergate Public School Clergate Lane Clergate 2800 Orange Clunes Public School Walker St Clunes 2480 Lismore Cobar Public School 6-8 Blakey St Cobar 2835 Mitchell Cobargo Public School Wandella Rd Cobargo 2550 Batemans Bay Coffee Camp Public School Nimbin Rd Coffee Camp 2480 Richmond Coffs Harbour Public School 7 Salamander Street COFFS HARBOUR 2450 Coffs Harbour Coleambally Central School Kingfisher Ave Coleambally 2707 Narrandera Collarenebri Central School High St COLLARENEBRI 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