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EAS S01R School List Educational Access Schemes Disadvantage code S01R The attached list provides details of all schools that meet the eligibility criteria for the Educational Access Scheme (EAS) educational disadvantage code S01R. For complete details of EAS visit www.uac.edu.au/eas/ EAS consideration is provided to UAC applicants for undergraduate admission who have been attending a school as described in S01R during Year 11 and/or Year 12 or equivalent. A school is included in educational disadvantage code S01R where the school is: ▪ not listed in S01C ▪ the postcode for the physical location of the school is classified as Inner Regional or Outer Regional or Remote or Very Remote by the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) system as provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. UAC has compiled the attached list based on independent data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. UAC has compiled the attached list solely for the purpose of providing information about schools eligible for consideration under EAS disadvantage code S01R. UAC does not authorise or accept any responsibility for any other unintended use of this information. The list is provided ‘as is’ and, while UAC has taken reasonable care to ensure that the information is complete and correct, UAC does not warrant that the list is free from errors or omissions. School Name Location Postcode New South Wales Albury High School Albury 2640 Albury Wodonga Community College Albury 2640 ALESCO Learning Centre Far West Broken Hill 2880 All Saints College Bathurst Bathurst 2795 Alstonville High School Alstonville 2477 Anson Street School Orange 2800 Armidale High School Armidale 2350 Armidale secondary college Armidale 2350 Avondale School Cooranbong 2265 Ballina High School Ballina 2478 Batemans Bay High School Batehaven 2536 Bellingen High School Bellingen 2454 Bishop Druitt College Coffs Harbour 2450 Blayney High School Blayney 2799 Blue Hills College Goonellabah 2480 Bomaderry High School Bomaderry 2541 Boorowa Central School Boorowa 2586 Border Christian School Thurgoona 2640 S01R – as at 17 September 2021 Page 1 of 19 School Name Location Postcode Bowral High School Bowral 2576 Broken Hill High School Broken Hill 2880 Budawang School Ulladulla 2539 Bullimbal School Tamworth 2340 Byron Bay High School Byron Bay 2481 Calrossy Anglican School Tamworth 2340 Camden Haven High School Laurieton 2443 Camden Haven High School Distance Education Centre Laurieton 2443 Canobolas Rural Technology High School Orange 2800 Canowindra High School Canowindra 2804 Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School Byron Bay 2481 Carenne School Bathurst 2795 Carinya Christian School Tamworth 2340 Carroll College Broulee Broulee 2537 Carroll College Broulee Broulee 2537 Casino Christian School Casino 2470 Casino High School Casino 2470 Cessnock High School Cessnock 2325 Chatham High School Taree 2430 Chevalier College Bowral Burradoo 2576 Clarence Valley Anglican School Clarenza 2460 Coffs Harbour Christian Community School Bonville 2441 Coffs Harbour High School Coffs Harbour Jetty 2450 Coffs Harbour Senior College Coffs Harbour 2450 Coomealla High School Dareton 2717 Cootamundra High School Cootamundra 2590 Corowa High School Corowa 2646 Cowra High School Cowra 2794 Crookwell High School Crookwell 2583 Deniliquin Christian School Deniliquin 2710 Deniliquin High School Deniliquin 2710 Denison College Of Secondary Education - Bathurst Bathurst 2795 Campus Denison College Of Secondary Education - Kelso Campus Kelso 2795 Dubbo Christian School Dubbo 2830 Dubbo College Senior Campus Dubbo 2830 Dubbo School of Distance Education Dubbo 2830 Duval High School Armidale 2350 Eden College Macquarie Fields 2564 Elouera School Cootamundra 2590 Emmanuel Anglican College Ballina 2478 Evans River Community School Evans Head 2473 Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School Tamworth 2340 S01R – as at 17 September 2021 Page 2 of 19 School Name Location Postcode Finigan School of Distance Education Queanbeyan 2620 Finley High School Finley 2713 Forbes High School Forbes 2871 Frensham School Mittagong 2575 G S Kidd Memorial School Gunnedah 2380 Gadara School Tumut 2720 Glen Innes High School Glen Innes 2370 Goulburn High School Goulburn 2580 Grafton High School Grafton 2460 Gralee School Leeton 2705 Great Lakes College - Tuncurry Senior Campus Tuncurry 2428 Griffith High School Griffith 2680 Gulgong High School Gulgong 2852 Gunnedah High School Gunnedah 2380 Guyra Central School Guyra 2365 Hastings Secondary College, Port Macquarie Campus Port Macquarie 2444 Hastings Secondary College, Westport Campus Port Macquarie 2444 Havenlee School Nowra North 2541 Hennessy Catholic College Young 2594 Heritage Christian School Port Macquarie 2444 Heritage College - Lake Macquarie Morisset 2264 Holman Place School Cowra 2794 Hunter Institute - Cessnock Campus Cessnock 2325 Induna School South Grafton 2460 Inverell High School Inverell 2360 James Fallon High School North Albury 2640 James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange 2800 Junee High School Junee 2663 Kadina High School Goonellabah 2480 Kalinda School Griffith 2680 Kandeer School Albury 2640 Kempsey Adventist School South Kempsey 2440 Kempsey High School Kempsey 2440 Kiama High School Kiama 2533 Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga 2650 Kinross Wolaroi School Orange 2800 Kooringal High School Kooringal 2650 Kyogle High School Kyogle 2474 La Salle Academy Lithgow 2790 Leeton High School Leeton 2705 Lincoln School Dubbo 2830 Lithgow High School Lithgow 2790 S01R – as at 17 September 2021 Page 3 of 19 School Name Location Postcode Macintyre High School Inverell 2360 Mackillop College Bathurst 2795 Mackillop Senior College Port Macquarie 2444 Maclean High School Maclean 2463 Macleay Vocational College South Kempsey 2440 Macquarie Anglican Grammar School Dubbo 2830 Manilla Central School Manilla 2346 Manning Valley Anglican College Cundletown 2430 Marian Catholic College Griffith 2680 Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga 2650 McAuley Catholic College Clarenza 2460 McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth 2340 McCauley Catholic Central School Tumut 2720 Medowie Christian School Medowie 2318 Melville High School Kempsey 2440 Mian School Dubbo 2830 Moama Anglican Grammar School Moama 2731 Molong Central School Molong 2866 Moree Secondary College - Albert St Campus Moree 2400 Morisset High School Morisset 2264 Moruya High School Moruya 2537 Moss Vale High School Moss Vale 2577 Mount Austin High School Wagga Wagga 2650 Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah 2484 Mount View High School Cessnock West 2325 Mountains Christian College Blackheath 2785 Mudgee High School Mudgee 2850 Mullumbimby High School Mullumbimby 2482 Mulwaree High School Goulburn 2580 Murray High School Lavington 2641 Murrumbidgee Regional High School Griffith 2680 Murrumburrah High School Harden 2587 Murwillumbah High School Murwillumbah 2484 Muswellbrook High School Muswellbrook 2333 Nambucca Heads High School Nambucca Heads 2448 Nambucca Valley Christian Community School Nambucca Heads 2448 Narromine High School Narromine 2821 New England Girls' School Armidale 2350 Newman Senior Technical College Port Macquarie 2444 Nimbin Central School Nimbin 2480 Northholm Grammar School Arcadia 2159 Nowra Anglican College Bomaderry 2541 S01R – as at 17 September 2021 Page 4 of 19 School Name Location Postcode Nowra Christian School Nowra 2541 Nowra High School Nowra 2541 Oberon High School Oberon 2787 O'Connor Catholic College Armidale 2350 Orange Anglican Grammar School Orange 2800 Orange Christian School Orange 2800 Orange High School Orange 2800 Orara High School Coffs Harbour 2450 Oxley College Burradoo 2576 Oxley High School Tamworth 2340 Pacific Hope School Tweed Heads South 2486 Pacific Valley Christian School Townsend 2463 Parkes Christian School Parkes 2870 Parkes High School Parkes 2870 Parry School Tamworth 2340 Peel High School Tamworth 2340 Picton High School Picton 2571 PLC Armidale Armidale 2350 Portland Central School Portland 2847 Red Bend Catholic College Forbes 2871 Richmond Christian College Ballina 2478 Richmond River High School North Lismore 2480 Riverina Institute – Albury Campus Albury 2640 Riverina Institute – Wagga Wagga Campus Wagga Wagga 2650 Saint Mary Mackillop College Limited Wagga Wagga 2650 Saint Mary Mackillop College, Albury Jindera 2642 Scone Grammar School Scone 2337 Scone High School Scone 2337 Shearwater, The Mullumbimby Steiner School Mullumbimby 2482 Shepherds Park School Wagga Wagga 2650 Shoalhaven Anglican School Milton 2538 Shoalhaven High School Nowra 2541 Shoalhaven River College Bomaderry 2541 Singleton Christian College Singleton 2330 Singleton High School Singleton 2330 Skillset Senior College Bathurst 2795 South Grafton High School South Grafton 2460 Southern Cross School of Distance Education East Ballina 2478 Southern Cross School East Ballina 2478 Southern Highlands Christian School Bowral 2576 St Andrew's Christian School Clarenza 2460 St Catherine's Catholic College Singleton 2330 S01R – as at 17 September 2021 Page 5 of 19 School Name Location Postcode St Clare's High School Taree 2430 St Columba Anglican School Port Macquarie 2444 St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton 2705 St John Paul College Coffs Harbour 2450 St John The Evangelist Catholic High School Nowra 2541 St John's College, Woodlawn Lismore 2480 St John's College-Dubbo Dubbo 2830 St Joseph's High School Aberdeen Aberdeen 2336 St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie 2444 St Mary's Catholic College Casino 2470 St Mary's College Gunnedah 2380 St Matthew’s Catholic School Mudgee 2850 St Matthew's Catholic
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