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Schools 2 and 4 Transfer Point Schools (Non-Incentive) 4, 6 and 8 Transfer Point Schools (Incentive) TEACHER TRANSFER SYSTEM - MURRUMBIDGEE ELECTORATE 1 transfer point schools 2 and 4 transfer point schools (Non-Incentive) 4, 6 and 8 transfer point schools (Incentive) SCHOOL POINTS INCENTIVE SCHOOL POINTS INCENTIVE Ardlethan Central School 4 Yes Whitton Public School 4 Yes Ariah Park Central School 4 Yes Wyalong Public School 4 Yes Barellan Central School 4 Yes Yanco Agricultural High School 4 No Barmedman Public School 4 No Yanco Public School 4 Yes Beckom Public School 4 Yes Yenda Public School 2 No Beelbangera Public School 2 No Yoogali Public School 2 No Bilbul Public School 2 No Binya Public School 4 No Burcher Public School 6 Yes Carrathool Public School 8 Yes TOTAL SCHOOLS 58 Coleambally Central School 4 Yes Condobolin High School 6 Yes 1 Transfer Point schools 0 0% Condobolin Public School 6 Yes Coolamon Central School 2 No HARDER TO STAFF SCHOOLS 100% Darlington Point Public School 6 Yes 2 & 4 TP schools (Non-Incentive) 27 47% Ganmain Public School 4 No Gralee School 4 Yes 4, 6 & 8 TP schools (Incentive) 31 53% Griffith East Public School 2 No Griffith High School 2 No Griffith North Public School 2 No Griffith Public School 2 No Grong Grong Public School 4 No Service transfers are a crucial part of Hanwood Public School 2 No Junee High School 2 No the statewide staffing system Junee North Public School 2 No They provide: Junee Public School 2 No Kalinda School 2 No - a curriculum guarantee and equity for Lake Cargelligo Central School 6 Yes students through the statewide distribution of Lake Wyangan Public School 2 No qualified teachers, and Leeton High School 4 Yes Leeton Public School 4 Yes - credit for service in harder to staff locations Marrar Public School 2 No and career mobility for teachers. Matong Public School 4 No Murrami Public School 4 Yes Naradhan Public School 6 Yes Narrandera East Infants School 4 Yes Narrandera High School 4 Yes Narrandera Public School 4 Yes State MP: Adrian Piccoli Parkview Public School 4 Yes Minister for Education Rankins Springs Public School 6 Yes Party: Nationals Tallimba Public School 6 Yes Tel: (02) 6962 6644 Temora High School 2 No Temora Public School 2 No Fax: (02) 6962 7725 Temora West Public School 2 No [email protected] Tharbogang Public School 2 No Tullibigeal Central School 6 Yes Ungarie Central School 6 Yes Wade High School 2 No Wamoon Public School 4 Yes Weethalle Public School 6 Yes West Wyalong High School 4 Yes West Wyalong Public School 4 Yes.
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