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Budget Estimates 2005-06 (Supplementary) EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TRAINING SENATE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE - QUESTIONS ON NOTICE 2005-2006 SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES HEARING Outcome: 1 Output Group: 1.1 – Funding for schools DEST Question No. E589_06 Senator Crossin provided in writing. Question: Did any schools get funding over the limit of $50,000? If so which ones and in which state or territory are they located? Answer: Investing in Our Schools – funding of more than $50,000 For the first round of IOSP government school grants in 2005, the limit was $50,000 for an individual grant. There were a total of 353 government schools which received more than $50,000 for several small grants. The list of government schools for each state and territory is attached. Grant Amount State School Count ($) ACT Fraser Primary 3$ 88,228 ACT Gold Creek School 2$ 94,129 ACT Higgins Primary 7$ 79,146 ACT Lake Tuggeranong College 2$ 65,466 ACT Melrose High School 1$ 55,000 ACT Richardson Primary 3$ 87,437 NSW Albion Park High School 3$ 56,920 NSW Alexandria Park Community School 4$ 119,168 NSW Arthur Phillip High School 2$ 71,463 NSW Auburn Girls High School 3$ 134,664 NSW Banks Public School 2$ 86,534 NSW Banora Point High School 5$ 51,201 NSW Bathurst High School 5$ 89,825 NSW Bermagui Public School 2$ 70,600 NSW Bexhill Public School 2$ 85,639 NSW Boorowa Central School 2$ 58,125 NSW Brooklyn Public School 2$ 77,684 NSW Byrock Public School 5$ 59,336 NSW Callaghan College Waratah Technology Campus 2$ 77,827 NSW Carinda Public School 3$ 85,251 NSW Cecil Hills Public School 2$ 86,020 NSW Chatham High School 2$ 54,634 NSW Chittaway Bay Public School 3$ 94,721 NSW Coolah Central School 4$ 97,781 NSW Coolamon Central School 2$ 75,906 NSW Coomealla High School 3$ 64,021 NSW Cranebrook High School 2$ 52,966 NSW Croydon Public School 2$ 96,281 NSW Culcairn Public School 4$ 61,589 NSW Davidson High School 3$ 100,428 NSW Drummoyne Public School 2$ 64,065 NSW Dubbo College South Campus 5$ 58,323 NSW Dundas Public School 3$ 60,315 NSW East Hills Boys High School 2$ 56,016 NSW Eglinton Public School 7$ 143,451 NSW Empire Vale Public School 3$ 95,908 NSW Emu Heights Public School 2$ 83,188 NSW Figtree Heights Public School 7$ 64,888 NSW Forbes North Public School 2$ 77,328 NSW Georges River College Peakhurst Campus 2$ 60,408 NSW Girilambone Public School 2$ 59,240 NSW Glenbrook Public School 5$ 125,534 NSW Gordon West Public School 7$ 144,194 NSW Goulburn High School 3$ 79,209 NSW Granville South Public School 3$ 66,789 NSW Grays Point Public School 4$ 120,414 NSW Gulgong Public School 5$ 120,615 NSW Gundaroo Public School 4$ 74,023 NSW Hay Public School 2$ 76,764 NSW Henry Kendall High School 3$ 63,308 NSW Illawarra Senior College 4$ 96,750 NSW Inverell Public School 2$ 53,444 NSW Kangaloon Public School 4$ 64,841 NSW Kendall Public School 6$ 74,275 1 of 7 Grant Amount State School Count ($) NSW Killara High School 5$ 108,013 NSW Kingswood High School 2$ 64,581 NSW Kooringal High School 2$ 71,104 NSW Kurri Kurri High School 3$ 92,100 NSW Lakelands Public School 5$ 84,622 NSW Larnook Public School 4$ 66,189 NSW Lisarow Public School 4$ 57,381 NSW Lismore Public School 2$ 57,754 NSW Lismore South Public School 3$ 79,247 NSW Londonderry Public School 3$ 122,952 NSW Macksville Public School 5$ 78,315 NSW Marton Public School 2$ 52,187 NSW Meadow Flat Public School 5$ 95,046 NSW Merrylands High School 3$ 50,899 NSW Metella Road Public School 4$ 59,469 NSW Moulamein Public School 3$ 65,678 NSW Mount Colah Public School 3$ 63,517 NSW Mungindi Central School 2$ 53,650 NSW Nareena Hills Public School 2$ 78,992 NSW Narrabeen Sports High School 4$ 147,786 NSW North Haven Public School 3$ 88,260 NSW Nyngan High School 9$ 54,298 NSW Nyngan Public School 3$ 84,000 NSW Pallamallawa Public School 2$ 82,839 NSW Pennant Hills Public School 2$ 53,227 NSW Picnic Point Public School 2$ 51,300 NSW Pretty Beach Public School 2$ 57,069 NSW Queanbeyan West Public School 5$ 114,382 NSW Rathmines Public School 6$ 72,347 NSW Rose Bay Public School 3$ 80,853 NSW Sefton High School 4$ 87,622 NSW Seven Hills West Public School 4$ 55,750 NSW Shoalhaven High School 8$ 148,105 NSW Soldiers Point Public School 9$ 91,581 NSW South Coogee Public School 2$ 74,161 NSW St Georges Basin Public School 2$ 97,441 NSW St Marys Senior High School 4$ 89,470 NSW Tathra Public School 2$ 91,317 NSW Timbumburi Public School 3$ 59,000 NSW Tuncurry Public School 8$ 50,500 NSW Warialda High School 2$ 84,503 NSW Wellington High School 3$ 74,951 NSW Wentworth Public School 2$ 69,756 NSW Willans Hill School 3$ 53,707 NSW William Dean Public School 2$ 53,274 NSW Windsor Park Public School 3$ 52,243 NSW Wollondilly Public School 4$ 130,797 NT Anula Primary School 2$ 62,277 NT Anzac Hill High School 1$ 50,045 NT Finke School 2$ 55,676 NT Indulkana Anangu School 6$ 145,560 NT Tennant Creek High School 2$ 70,063 NT Wulagi Primary School 1$ 51,100 QLD Aitkenvale State School 5$ 105,010 2 of 7 Grant Amount State School Count ($) QLD Alligator Creek State School 5$ 63,187 QLD Ayr State High School 8$ 104,312 QLD Beachmere State School 2$ 63,247 QLD Biloela State School 3$ 116,771 QLD Birkdale State School 3$ 85,059 QLD Boondall State School 2$ 90,311 QLD Bowen State High School 4$ 106,771 QLD Brassall State School 3$ 149,893 QLD Bundamba State School 2$ 76,496 QLD Burleigh Heads State School 2$ 61,757 QLD Calamvale Special School 2$ 51,900 QLD Carmila State School 4$ 66,439 QLD Currumbin Valley State School 4$ 59,625 QLD Darling Point Special School 2$ 71,992 QLD Dirranbandi State School 3$ 105,899 QLD Emerald North State School 2$ 50,424 QLD Flagstone State School 2$ 100,000 QLD Gympie Central State School 3$ 104,567 QLD Gympie East State School 2$ 65,800 QLD Happy Valley State School 2$ 95,507 QLD Ipswich East State School 6$ 73,082 QLD Jondaryan State School 3$ 78,800 QLD Kandanga Creek State School 4$ 64,428 QLD Kawungan State School 3$ 119,908 QLD Kedron State High School 3$ 137,348 QLD Kia-Ora State School 3$ 53,874 QLD Lockhart State School 2$ 73,664 QLD Memerambi State School 3$ 50,600 QLD Monogorilby State School 6$ 85,650 QLD Mount Mee State School 4$ 68,304 QLD Narangba Valley State High School 4$ 57,101 QLD Norville State School 3$ 81,240 QLD Oxley State School 4$ 88,981 QLD Palm Beach State School 2$ 81,735 QLD Redbank Plains State High School 2$ 53,561 QLD Redbank Plains State School 2$ 53,976 QLD Robertson State School 3$ 99,733 QLD Rosella Park School 4$ 73,723 QLD Sarina State School 2$ 71,390 QLD Seven Hills State School 2$ 77,201 QLD Seville Road State School 2$ 79,829 QLD Stafford Heights State School 3$ 55,895 QLD Sunbury State School 2$ 66,700 QLD Swayneville State School 8$ 112,045 QLD Taabinga State School 2$ 60,345 QLD Tamborine Mountain State High School 2$ 57,627 QLD Tannum Sands State School 3$ 68,037 QLD Tinana State School 4$ 110,173 QLD Tivoli State School 2$ 55,901 QLD Victoria Point State School 4$ 82,981 QLD Warwick East State School 3$ 78,502 QLD Wheatlands State School 4$ 62,557 QLD Widgee State School 3$ 122,000 QLD Windaroo State School 2$ 100,000 3 of 7 Grant Amount State School Count ($) SA Ardrossan Area School 4$ 55,675 SA Banksia Park International High School 4$ 58,659 SA Basket Range Primary School 5$ 65,559 SA Brown's Well District Area School 2$ 66,920 SA Charles Campbell Secondary School 2$ 75,000 SA Compton Primary School 3$ 86,257 SA Davoren Park Primary School 2$ 71,548 SA Eastern Fleurieu R-12 School - Strath Middle Camp 6$ 82,309 SA Flagstaff Hill Primary School 2$ 51,618 SA Glencoe Central Primary School 3$ 60,189 SA Greenock Primary School 2$ 70,000 SA Hallett Cove South Primary School 4$ 60,502 SA Kangaroo Inn Area School 2$ 50,380 SA Karcultaby Area School 2$ 70,510 SA Leigh Creek Area School 3$ 83,000 SA Lockleys Primary School 2$ 92,180 SA Lucindale Area School 2$ 69,539 SA Mallala Primary School 5$ 148,850 SA Meningie Area School 7$ 150,000 SA Morgan Primary School 2$ 50,048 SA O'Sullivan Beach Primary School 2$ 63,000 SA Para Hills West Primary School 2$ 76,805 SA Peterborough High School 5$ 78,881 SA Peterborough Primary School 4$ 54,893 SA Port Augusta West Primary School 2$ 52,030 SA Port Kenny Primary School 2$ 57,000 SA Port Neill Primary School 2$ 62,510 SA Riverdale Primary School 2$ 66,300 SA Salisbury East High School 2$ 95,000 SA Salisbury High School 2$ 62,944 SA Seaton Park Primary School 2$ 99,538 SA Smith Creek Primary School 2$ 100,000 SA Snowtown Area School 2$ 66,810 SA Stirling North Primary School 3$ 89,000 SA Swan Reach Area School 8$ 102,525 SA Tailem Bend Primary School 2$ 81,000 SA Thorndon Park Primary School 4$ 121,230 SA Tumby Bay Area School 3$ 134,000 SA Unley Primary School 3$ 85,264 SA Whyalla Town Primary School 4$ 101,816 SA Williamstown Primary School 3$ 100,700 SA Willunga High School 5$ 147,005 SA Woodcroft Primary School 2$ 82,600 SA Yahl Primary School 4$ 72,900 TAS Bracknell Primary School 1$ 50,021 VIC Apsley Primary School 4$ 69,683 VIC Bayswater North Primary School 3$ 80,014 VIC Beeac Primary School 5$ 63,262 VIC Belvedere Park Primary School 4$ 72,978 VIC Bendigo Primary School 2$ 99,880 VIC Beverford District Primary School 2$ 54,643 VIC Blackburn Lake Primary School 2$ 69,250 VIC Blackburn Primary School 2$ 100,000 VIC Boisdale Consolidated School 2$ 57,713 4 of 7 Grant Amount State School Count ($) VIC Boolarra Primary School 5$ 83,437 VIC Boronia West Primary School 2$ 80,500 VIC Brighton Beach Primary School 3$ 90,715 VIC California Gully Primary School 2$ 81,798 VIC Campbellfield Heights Primary School 2$ 64,865 VIC Carrington Primary School 3$ 70,286
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