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UNSW Medicine Entry 2021 – Gateway Schools (RA1 2016, RRMA 1991) UNSW Medicine Entry 2021 – Gateway Schools (RA1 2016, RRMA 1991) Airds High School Colyton High School Al Sadiq College Condell Park High School Al Zahra College Corrimal High School Albion Park High School Cranebrook High School Alexandria Park Community School Dapto High School Ambarvale High School Delany College Arthur Phillip High School Doonside High School Ashcroft High School Eagle Vale High School Auburn Girls High School East Hills Boys High School Bankstown Girls High School Elizabeth Macarthur High School Bankstown Senior College Emmaus Catholic College Banora Point High School Endeavour Sports High School Bass High School Erina High School Bellfield College Erskine Park High School Belmont High School Evans High School Belmore Boys High School Fairfield High School Bethel Christian School Fairvale High School Beverly Hills Girls High School Figtree High School Birrong Boys High School Five Islands Secondary College Birrong Girls High School Francis Greenway High School Blacktown Boys High School Glendale High School Blacktown Girls High School Glenmore Park High School Bonnyrigg High School Gorokan High School Bossley Park High School Granville Boys High School Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy Campus Granville South Creative and Performing Arts High School Cabramatta High School Greystanes High School Callaghan College Jesmond Campus Hawkesbury High School Cambridge Park High School Holroyd High School Camden High School Holsworthy High School Campbelltown Performing Arts High School Holy Spirit Catholic College Canley Vale High School Hoxton Park High School Canterbury Boys High School Hunter River High School Cardiff High School Hunter Sports High School Casula High School Illawarra Sports High School Cecil Hills High School Ingleburn High School Cessnock High School Irrawang High School Chester Hill High School J J Cahill Memorial High School Chifley College Bidwill Campus James Busby High School Chifley College Senior Campus James Cook Boys High School Christadelphian Heritage College Sydney 1 James Meehan High School Penrith Christian School Jamison High School Picton High School John Edmondson High School Plumpton High School John Therry Catholic High School Prairiewood High School Kanahooka High School Punchbowl Boys High School Karabar High School Queanbeyan High School Kariong Mountains High School Richmond High School Keira High School Robert Townson High School Kiama High School Rooty Hill High School Kingscliff High School Rutherford High School Kingsgrove High School Salamah College Kingsgrove North High School Sarah Redfern High School Kingswood High School Sefton High School Kogarah High School Sir Joseph Banks High School Kurri Kurri High School South Sydney High School La Salle Catholic College St Bishoy Coptic Orthodox College Lake Illawarra High School St Brigid's Catholic College Lake Macquarie High School St Clair High School Lake Munmorah High School St Dominic's College Leumeah High School St Johns Park High School Liverpool Boys High School St Marys Senior High School Liverpool Girls High School St Narsai Assyrian Christian College Loyola Senior High School Strathfield South High School Lurnea High School Swansea High School Macarthur Adventist College The Hills Sports High School Maitland Grossmann High School The Lakes Christian College Maitland High School Thomas Reddall High School Maronite College of the Holy Family - Parramatta Toronto High School Marrickville High School Trinity Catholic College Auburn Mary MacKillop Catholic College Tweed River High School Matraville Sports High School Unity Grammar College McCarthy Catholic College (Emu Plains) Wadalba Community School Merrylands High School Warilla High School Miller High School Warrawong High School Mitchell High School West Wallsend High School Moorefield Girls High School Westfields Sports High School Morisset High School Wiley Park Girls High School Mount Annan High School Windsor High School Mount View High School Wyndham College Mountain View Adventist College Wyong High School Mountains Christian College Xavier College Narara Valley High School Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School Northlakes High School Oak Flats High School Pacific Coast Christian School Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield Pendle Hill High School May 2020 2 .
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