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School by School Gonski Funding - Wa SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Adam Road Primary School 1,712,058 Armadale Senior High School 9,565,974 Albany Primary School 1,829,210 Ashburton Drive Primary School 1,881,589 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre 2,537,128 Ashdale Primary School 3,019,767 Albany Senior High School 14,545,929 Ashdale Secondary College 6,952,986 Alinjarra Primary School 1,257,437 Ashfield Primary School 506,136 Allanson Primary School 448,844 Attadale Primary School 1,027,975 Allendale Primary School 1,650,260 Atwell College 9,745,124 Amaroo Primary School 1,463,862 Atwell Primary School 2,600,665 Anzac Terrace Primary School 1,204,647 Aubin Grove Primary School 1,005,509 Applecross Primary School 1,312,709 Augusta Primary School 353,705 Applecross Senior High School 15,007,217 Australind Primary School 1,053,015 Arbor Grove Primary School 2,230,328 Australind Senior High School 13,607,758 Ardross Primary School 1,218,575 Avonvale Education Support Centre 357,018 Armadale Educ Support Centre 2,028,667 Avonvale Primary School 770,028 Armadale Primary School 1,549,036 Babakin Primary School 237,776 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - WA SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Badgingarra Primary School 322,628 Bassendean Primary School 893,820 Bakers Hill Primary School 777,141 Bateman Primary School 843,382 Balcatta Primary School 720,363 Bayswater Primary School 972,648 Balcatta Senior High School 7,821,324 Bayulu Remote Community School 1,198,863 Baldivis Primary School 2,003,953 Beachlands Primary School 685,689 Baler Primary School 3,589,634 Beacon Primary School 240,419 Balga Primary School 997,169 Beaconsfield Primary School 1,596,428 Balga Senior High School 11,705,009 Beaumaris Primary School 2,243,154 Balingup Primary School 297,644 Beckenham Primary School 1,551,101 Ballajura Community College 20,365,681 Beechboro Primary School 1,915,836 Ballajura Primary School 2,032,331 Beeliar Primary School 1,483,863 Ballidu Primary School 241,023 Beldon Education Support Centre 443,400 Bambara Primary School 619,339 Beldon Primary School 1,045,940 Banksia Park Primary School 1,006,928 Belmay Primary School 947,121 Bannister Creek Primary School 1,439,702 Belmont City College 8,587,066 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - WA SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Belmont Primary School 472,866 Booragoon Primary School 1,104,956 Belridge Education Support Centre 3,247,788 Borden Primary School 297,891 Belridge Senior High School 9,314,441 Boulder Primary School 1,661,677 Bencubbin Primary School 257,969 Boyanup Primary School 400,472 Bentley Primary School 666,373 Boyare Primary School 1,282,816 Bertram Primary School 2,239,481 Boyup Brook District High School 1,587,374 Beverley District High School 989,832 Braeside Primary School 1,130,736 Bibra Lake Primary School 1,349,999 Bramfield Park Primary School 839,982 Bicton Primary School 1,183,675 Bremer Bay Primary School 276,440 Bindoon Primary School 582,978 Brentwood Primary School 884,127 Binnu Primary School 236,302 Bridgetown High School 2,655,018 Bletchley Park Primary School 2,479,308 Bridgetown Primary School 1,480,310 Bluff Point Primary School 2,033,301 Brookman Primary School 1,355,356 Boddington District High School 2,189,865 Brookton District High School 926,564 Bolgart Primary School 257,509 Broome Primary School 2,465,950 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - WA SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Broome Senior High School 11,701,775 Butler Primary School 2,958,072 Broomehill Primary School 349,437 Byford Primary School 1,145,153 Bruce Rock District High School 1,147,922 Cable Beach Primary School 2,602,933 Brunswick Junction Primary School 429,578 Cadoux Primary School 227,513 Bull Creek Primary School 940,935 Caladenia Primary School 1,705,831 Bullsbrook District High School 6,275,631 Calingiri Primary School 293,934 Bunbury Primary School 1,108,419 Calista Primary School 1,430,229 Bunbury Senior High School 10,768,057 Camboon Primary School 1,341,655 Bungaree Primary School 1,133,775 Campbell Primary School 3,121,119 Buntine Primary School 218,613 Canning College 10,976,179 Burbridge School 1,479,929 Canning Vale College 14,551,194 Burrendah Primary School 1,583,690 Canning Vale Education Support Centre 553,400 Burringurrah Remote Community School 648,074 Canning Vale Primary School 2,045,917 Busselton Primary School 1,333,839 Cannington Community College 5,298,742 Busselton Senior High School 9,614,842 Cannington Community Education Support Centre 4,435,268 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - WA SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Cape Naturaliste College 5,551,444 Cascade Primary School 365,213 Capel Primary School 1,244,379 Cassia Educ Support Centre 446,246 Caralee Community School 1,042,697 Cassia Primary School 1,642,959 Carcoola Primary School 667,586 Castlereagh School 2,844,982 Career Enterprise Centre 1,869,823 Castletown Primary School 2,740,402 Carey Park Primary School 1,428,400 Caversham Primary School 567,852 Carine Primary School 1,686,257 Cecil Andrews Senior High School 7,430,955 Carine Senior High School 15,224,582 Central Midlands Senior High School 4,204,294 Carlisle Primary School 1,136,012 Cervantes Primary School 300,832 Carnamah District High School 1,526,670 Challis Early Childhood Education Centre 1,075,271 Carnarvon Primary School 1,461,032 Challis Primary School 1,274,830 Carnarvon School Of The Air 370,734 Chapman Valley Primary School 249,250 Carnarvon Senior High School 6,205,987 Charthouse Primary School 2,460,450 Carramar Primary School 2,977,406 Chidlow Primary School 790,790 Carson Street School 1,401,606 Christmas Island District High School 4,597,199 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - WA SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Churchlands Primary School 1,120,113 Comet Bay Primary School 2,900,014 Churchlands Senior High School 18,059,990 Como Primary School 867,733 City Beach Primary School 683,347 Como Secondary College 8,767,715 Clarkson Community High School 12,360,710 Condingup Primary School 592,062 Clarkson Primary School 1,631,575 Connolly Primary School 1,572,564 Clayton View Primary School 685,181 Coodanup Community College 6,467,712 Clifton Hills Primary School 1,282,236 Coogee Primary School 1,279,683 Clifton Park Primary School 610,200 Cooinda Primary School 1,247,803 Cloverdale Education Support Centre 417,289 Coolbellup Community School 958,215 Cloverdale Primary School 1,285,515 Coolbellup Learning Centre 530,387 Cocos Islands District High School 2,213,540 Coolbinia Primary School 959,899 College Row School 1,418,313 Coolgardie Primary School 356,824 Collie Senior High School 7,651,794 Cooloongup Primary School 1,216,829 Collier Primary School 681,557 Coorow Primary School 342,331 Comet Bay College 14,827,374 Corrigin District High School 860,503 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - WA SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Cosmo Newberry Remote Community School 205,439 Dalwallinu District High School 1,118,894 Cottesloe Primary School 1,056,184 Dalyellup College 6,928,371 Cowaramup Primary School 862,883 Dampier Primary School 899,817 Craigie Heights Primary School 1,129,609 Dandaragan Primary School 380,557 Cranbrook Primary School 379,347 Dardanup Primary School 773,621 Creaney Education Support Centre 731,179 Darkan Primary School 462,475 Creaney Primary School 895,918 Darling Range Sports College 12,273,264 Cue Primary School 416,798 Darlington Primary School 1,112,552 Cunderdin District High School 908,726 Davallia Primary School 1,236,878 Currambine Primary School 2,398,078 Dawson Park Primary School 1,254,094 Curtin Primary School 593,569 Dawul Remote Community School 524,476 Cyril Jackson Senior Campus 11,164,643 Deanmore Primary School 1,036,418 Cyril Jackson Senior Campus Education Support Centre 1,293,145 Denmark High School 4,818,220 Dalkeith Primary School 924,713 Denmark Primary School 1,946,929 Dalmain Primary School 743,255 Derby District High School 7,848,010 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - WA SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Dianella Heights Primary School 1,048,823 Dwellingup Primary School 340,854 Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School 934,552 East Beechboro Primary School 1,436,207 Djugerari Remote Community School 375,313 East Butler Primary School 2,035,982 Dongara District High School 3,207,597 East Carnarvon Primary School 2,219,747 Donnybrook District High School 2,718,773 East Fremantle Primary School 1,071,106 Doubleview Primary School 972,040 East Hamersley Primary School 576,018 Dowerin District High School 766,535 East Hamilton Hill Prim School 727,850 Dryandra Primary School 1,615,147 East Kalgoorlie Primary School 860,216 Dudley Park Primary School 2,025,683 East Kenwick Primary School 1,885,136 Dumbleyung Primary School 310,110 East Maddington Primary School 1,586,614 Duncraig Primary School 972,001 East Manjimup Primary School 1,385,773 Duncraig Senior High School 12,894,437 East Narrogin Primary School 1,048,925 Duncraig Senior High School Education Support Centre 2,320,389 East Victoria Park Education Support Centre 302,333 Dunsborough Primary School 2,075,947 East Victoria Park Primary School 1,088,142 Durham Road School 3,205,420 East Waikiki Primary School 2,167,527 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - 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