2016 Australian Interschools Mountain Bike Championships Friday 11Th

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2016 Australian Interschools Mountain Bike Championships Friday 11Th 2016 Australian Interschools Mountain Bike Championships Friday 11th March ODI Dual Compressor - Qualification results Divisional Place Bib Name School Seeding Gap GapLeader Division 1 Male 1 1 Joshua Clark Callahan Collage 32.93 2 4 Duke Millington Wyong High School 33.05 0.12 0.12 3 32 Ellis Hayeshills Kurnai College 33.11 0.06 0.18 4 8 Chris Hinds Barker College 33.14 0.03 0.21 5 2 Harry Parsons Chevalier College 33.38 0.24 0.45 6 3 Benjamin Zwar Wodonga Secondary college 34.60 1.22 1.67 7 6 Liam Mackne Heathcote High 34.89 0.29 1.96 8 14 Jack Strachan Bowral High School 34.92 0.03 1.99 9 41 Cody Profaca Turramurra High School 35.01 0.09 2.08 10 266 Lachlan Hinds Barker College 35.18 0.17 2.25 11 7 Isaac Ridley Bulli High school 35.22 0.04 2.29 12 33 Oakley Martin Kurnai College 35.25 0.03 2.32 13 30 Tobi Murray Knox Grammar School 35.77 0.52 2.84 14 25 Sean Veitch Heathcote High 36.18 0.41 3.25 15 17 Baz Matysek Edmund Rice College 36.41 0.23 3.48 16 5 Dylan Lombard St Bernard's college 36.91 0.50 3.98 17 26 Zachary Guest Heathcote High 36.92 0.01 3.99 18 20 Bryce Harvey Heathcote High 36.99 0.07 4.06 19 11 Maxwell Poignand Barker College 37.07 0.08 4.14 20 19 Ben Gilbert Heathcote High 37.23 0.16 4.30 21 22 Kye Fisher Heathcote High 37.36 0.13 4.43 22 34 Lachlan Hutchison La Salle Academy 37.72 0.36 4.79 23 24 Scott Armstrong Heathcote High 38.40 0.68 5.47 24 66 Jack Virgona Knox Grammar 38.56 0.16 5.63 25 9 Henry Sheppard Barker College 38.92 0.36 5.99 26 36 Ethan Hunt Monaro High School 39.01 0.09 6.08 27 15 Benjamin Brennan Cranbrook School Sydney 39.06 0.05 6.13 28 27 Harry Koster Knox Grammar School 39.38 0.32 6.45 29 29 Max Kelly Knox Grammar School 39.82 0.44 6.89 30 39 John Bryant St Ignatius College, Riverview 40.71 0.89 7.78 31 12 Thomas Griffiths Barker College 41.00 0.29 8.07 32 10 Hugh Hudson Barker College 42.05 1.05 9.12 33 28 Kent Felton Knox Grammar School 42.35 0.30 9.42 34 21 Carson Gale Heathcote High 43.37 1.02 10.44 35 31 Ben Fitton Knox Grammar School 43.44 0.07 10.51 36 40 Alec Wilson St Ignatius College, Riverview 44.26 0.82 11.33 Page 1 of 14 2016 Australian Interschools Mountain Bike Championships Friday 11th March ODI Dual Compressor - Qualification results Divisional Place Bib Name School Seeding Gap GapLeader Division 2 Male 1 203 James Findlay Snowy Mountains Grammar 31.35 2 201 Kye A'hern Telopea High School 33.20 1.85 1.85 3 511 Tyson Richens Corpus Christi Catholic High School 33.33 0.13 1.98 4 202 Matthew Dinham Knox Grammar School 33.48 0.15 2.13 5 215 Chris Palser Knox Grammar School 33.62 0.14 2.27 6 214 Ethan Corney La Salle Academy 33.78 0.16 2.43 7 205 Zack Hutchison La Salle Academy 33.85 0.07 2.50 8 211 Lucas Heidrich TIGS 34.22 0.37 2.87 9 204 Thomas Hansen Snowy Mountains Grammar 34.28 0.06 2.93 10 213 Jack Rowley La Salle Academy 34.38 0.10 3.03 11 206 Dan Quinlan St Aloysius 34.42 0.04 3.07 12 209 Zac Ingram Erindale College 34.57 0.15 3.22 13 232 Coren Strauberg Keira High School 34.85 0.28 3.50 14 210 Thomas Murray Edmund Rice Collage 34.99 0.14 3.64 15 262 Keegan Smith Bulli High School 35.49 0.50 4.14 16 297 Sam Hardman edmund rice college 35.62 0.13 4.27 17 290 Pacey Stockton La Salle Academy 35.90 0.28 4.55 18 243 Hayden Wittingslow La Salle Academy 36.14 0.24 4.79 19 212 Jaden Mann Shire Christian School 36.26 0.12 4.91 20 289 Oscar Mower Snowy Mountains Grammar 36.27 0.01 4.92 21 218 Lydan Kerr Keira High School 36.29 0.02 4.94 22 541 Angus Price Edmund Rice College 36.34 0.05 4.99 23 241 Harrison Ward Knox Grammar School 36.66 0.32 5.31 24 251 James Culver Barker College 36.94 0.28 5.59 25 543 Peter Austin Barker College 37.05 0.11 5.70 26 257 Jordan Montgomery Barker College 37.16 0.11 5.81 27 282 Nathan Colbeck Edmund Rice College 37.24 0.08 5.89 28 260 Joshua McCrystal Marist Catholic College Penshurst 37.28 0.04 5.93 29= 233 Corey Dowling Edmund Rice College 37.32 0.04 5.97 29= 235 Dylan Wear Edmund Rice College 37.32 0.04 5.97 31 506 Tom Clark La Salle Academy 37.43 0.11 6.08 32 217 Ben Stock Heathcote High 37.45 0.02 6.10 33 249 Jaiden Snell St Pius X Chatswood 37.53 0.08 6.18 34 216 Noah Cornelius Erindale College 37.55 0.02 6.20 35 238 Gilbert Garrett Knox Grammar School 37.78 0.23 6.43 36 225 Campbell Oatley Snowy Mountains Grammar 37.83 0.05 6.48 37 299 Seth Siebuhr Monaro High School 38.14 0.31 6.79 38 544 Logan Crawford Monaro High School 38.36 0.22 7.01 39 259 Josh Allingham Heathcote High 38.37 0.01 7.02 40 222 Andrew Armstrong Heathcote High 38.55 0.18 7.20 41 268 Lachlan Negus The Illawarra Grammar School 38.65 0.10 7.30 42 263 Kurt Ackling La Salle Academy 38.80 0.15 7.45 Page 2 of 14 2016 Australian Interschools Mountain Bike Championships Friday 11th March ODI Dual Compressor - Qualification results Divisional Place Bib Name School Seeding Gap GapLeader 43 219 Ben Swift Snowy Mountains Grammar 38.81 0.01 7.46 44 234 Daniel Rawlinson Kurnai College 38.87 0.06 7.52 45 502 Thomas Hegarty edmund rice college 39.00 0.13 7.65 46 505 Toby Tiffin Riverview 39.03 0.03 7.68 47 269 Lachlan Oosthuizen Barker College 39.06 0.03 7.71 48 267 Lachlan Horsley Barker College 39.11 0.05 7.76 49 514 Will Wright Snowy Mountains Grammar 39.13 0.02 7.78 50 281 Mitchell Frawley St Ignatius College, Riverview 39.26 0.13 7.91 51 292 Reece Kelly Heathcote High 39.71 0.45 8.36 52 284 Noah Mylan Monaro High School 39.78 0.07 8.43 53 504 Toby Marchant Knox Grammar School 39.82 0.04 8.47 54 507 Tom Dubourdieu Snowy Mountains Grammar 40.09 0.27 8.74 55 283 Nicholas Alexander Barker College 40.10 0.01 8.75 56 508 Tom Palmer Heathcote High 40.17 0.07 8.82 57 227 Connor Everett Barker College 40.23 0.06 8.88 58 247 Jack Machin Snowy Mountains Grammar 40.42 0.19 9.07 59 237 Dan Maris Figtree High School 40.46 0.04 9.11 60 275 Luke Henning-Smith Knox Grammar School 40.73 0.27 9.38 61 246 Jack Fordham St Ignatius College, Riverview 41.04 0.31 9.69 62 236 Edward Thomas Barker College 41.20 0.12 9.85 63 252 James Fowler Barker College 41.27 0.07 9.92 64 253 James Irish Barker College 41.43 0.16 10.08 65 542 Harrison Evans Knox Grammar School 41.71 0.28 10.36 66 226 Conner Gabriel Barker College 41.83 0.12 10.48 67 221 Alexander Marlin Barker College 41.94 0.11 10.59 68 224 Brendan Hardie TIGS 42.10 0.16 10.75 69 239 Hamish Carolan Barker College 42.13 0.03 10.78 70 274 Luke Derry Knox Grammar School 42.47 0.34 11.12 71 272 Liam Hart Heathcote High 42.52 0.05 11.17 72 265 Lachlan Hay Barker College 43.01 0.49 11.66 73 288 Oscar Booth St Ignatius College, Riverview 43.04 0.03 11.69 74 286 Oliver Heys Knox Grammar School 43.16 0.12 11.81 75 254 Jayden Bassett Heathcote High 43.44 0.28 12.09 76 223 Blake Barden Heathcote High 43.54 0.10 12.19 77 245 Isaak Giobbi Edmund Rice College 43.59 0.05 12.24 78 293 Ryan Barrie Edmund Rice College 43.76 0.17 12.41 79 287 Oliver Scott St Ignatius College, Riverview 44.25 0.49 12.90 80 208 Mitchell Wynn Illawarra Christian School 44.26 0.01 12.91 81 255 Joe Andrews Knox Grammar School 44.90 0.64 13.55 82 273 Lochlann Gallagher St Ignatius College, Riverview 45.05 0.15 13.70 83 503 Toby Dean Heathcote High 45.09 0.04 13.74 84 278 Matthew McAlpine Riverview 45.33 0.24 13.98 85 240 Harris Manning Knox Grammar School 45.52 0.19 14.17 86 280 Max Musson St Ignatius College, Riverview 46.60 1.08 15.25 87 250 James Chung St Ignatius College, Riverview 48.11 1.51 16.76 88 230 Conor Rush Fellay Riverview 49.62 1.51 18.27 89 270 Liam Biddle St Ignatius College, Riverview 58.91 9.29 27.56 Page 3 of 14 2016 Australian Interschools Mountain Bike Championships Friday 11th March ODI Dual Compressor - Qualification results Divisional Place Bib Name School Seeding Gap GapLeader Division 3 Male 1 301 Jackson Connelly Jindabyne Central School 35.31 2 303 Thomas Krpan Jindabyne Central School 35.46 0.15 0.15 3 343 John Reid The Riverina Anglican College 36.56 1.10 1.25 4 346 Josh Arcus St Ignatius College, Riverview 37.05 0.49 1.74 5 340 Jayden Dennis Heathcote High 37.30 0.25 1.99 6 341 Jayden Smith Wyong High School 37.57 0.27 2.26 7 332 Jack Herpich Heathcote High 37.88 0.31 2.57 8 323 Dylan Gow The Illawarra Grammar School 37.96 0.08 2.65 9 378 Zac Barnhill The Riverina Anglican College 38.20 0.24 2.89 10 326 Finn Buckley The Riverina Anglican College 38.47 0.27 3.16 11 363 Rennie Falconer Jindabyne Central School 38.98 0.51 3.67 12 365 Ryan Harvey Heathcote High 39.09 0.11 3.78 13 335 Jake Loveday Heathcote High 39.11 0.02 3.80 14 350 Kane Davis Jindabyne Central School 39.32 0.21 4.01 15 376 Wil Stockton Wallerawang 39.37 0.05 4.06 16 372 Thomas Smart Edmund Rice College 39.63 0.26 4.32 17 309 Alexander Unicomb De La Salle College Caringbah 39.70 0.07 4.39 18 375 Wade Thompson La Salle Academy 40.20 0.50 4.89 19 347 Joshua Jansen Edmund Rice Collage 40.32 0.12 5.01 20 308 Alex Richter Knox Grammar School 40.33 0.01 5.02 21 374 Tyler Kembrey Edmund Rice College 40.53 0.20 5.22 22 510 Tyran Connor Heathcote High 41.08 0.55 5.77 23 336 Jake Quodling Monaro High School 41.40 0.32 6.09 24 380 Zephyr Ashe Jindabyne Central School 41.48 0.08 6.17 25 68 Jayden Mooore Edmund Rice College 41.52 0.04 6.21 26 320 Damon Capenecas Edmund Rice College 41.88 0.36 6.57 27 357 Max Giobbi Edmund Rice College 42.23 0.35 6.92 28 337 Jake Whalan Edmund Rice College 42.40 0.17 7.09 29 338 Jamie Wynen Edmund Rice College 42.62 0.22 7.31 30 356 Matt Naude Heathcote High 42.64 0.02 7.33 31 358 Mitchell George Heathcote High 43.56 0.92 8.25 32 315 Blake Hammond Edmund Rice College 43.61 0.05 8.30 33 351 Kooper Bannister Heathcote High 43.77 0.16 8.46 34 353 Luke Kembrey Edmund Rice College
Recommended publications
  • The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021
    NSW Department of Education The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021 For NSW public schools, the table below shows the 2021 RAM funding. The 2021 RAM funding represents the total 2021 funding for the four equity loadings and the three base allocation loadings, a total of seven loadings. The equity loadings are socio-economic background, Aboriginal background, English language proficiency and low-level adjustment for disability. The base loadings are location, professional learning, and per capita. Changes in school funding are the result of changes to student needs and/or student enrolments. *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Abbotsford Public School 15 364,251 Aberdeen Public School 136 535,119 Abermain Public School 144 786,614 Adaminaby Public School 108 47,993 Adamstown Public School 62 310,566 Adelong Public School 116 106,526 Afterlee Public School 125 32,361 Airds High School 169 1,919,475 Ajuga School 164 203,979 Albert Park Public School 111 251,548 Albion Park High School 112 1,241,530 Albion Park Public School 114 626,668 Albion Park Rail Public School 148 1,125,123 Albury High School 75 930,003 Albury North Public School 159 832,460 education.nsw.gov.au NSW Department of Education *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Albury Public School 55 519,998 Albury West Public School 156 527,585 Aldavilla Public School 117 681,035 Alexandria Park Community School 58 1,030,224 Alfords Point Public School 57 252,497 Allambie Heights Public School 15 347,551 Alma Public
    [Show full text]
  • The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021
    NSW Department of Education The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021 For NSW public schools, the table below shows the 2021 RAM funding. The 2021 RAM funding represents the total 2021 funding for the four equity loadings and the three base allocation loadings, a total of seven loadings. The equity loadings are socio-economic background, Aboriginal background, English language proficiency and low-level adjustment for disability. The base loadings are location, professional learning, and per capita. Changes in school funding are the result of changes to student needs and/or student enrolments. Updated March 2021 *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Abbotsford Public School 15 364,251 Aberdeen Public School 136 535,119 Abermain Public School 144 786,614 Adaminaby Public School 108 47,993 Adamstown Public School 62 310,566 Adelong Public School 116 106,526 Afterlee Public School 125 32,361 Airds High School 169 1,919,475 Ajuga School 164 203,979 Albert Park Public School 111 251,548 Albion Park High School 112 1,241,530 Albion Park Public School 114 626,668 Albion Park Rail Public School 148 1,125,123 Albury High School 75 930,003 Albury North Public School 159 832,460 education.nsw.gov.au NSW Department of Education *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Albury Public School 55 519,998 Albury West Public School 156 527,585 Aldavilla Public School 117 681,035 Alexandria Park Community School 58 1,030,224 Alfords Point Public School 57 252,497 Allambie Heights Public School 15
    [Show full text]
  • NAPLAN Results Central Coast: How High Schools Ranked
    CENTRAL COAST EXPRESS ADVOCATE NAPLAN results Central Coast: How high schools ranked Richard Noone, Central Coast Express Advocate May 1, 2020 12:00am The 2019 NAPLAN test results are in. How did your school rank compared with all other Central Coast high schools? Central Coast Steiner School principal Rosemary Michalowski addressing students. The school ranked fourth in local secondary schools 2019 NAPLAN results. Private schools dominated the best performing Central Coast secondary schools, according to the latest NAPLAN data, with just the selective public Gosford High School in the top 10. Gosford High ranked first on the coast and 21st across NSW with the rest of the top 10 local schools being private or Christian schools. The surprise bolter was Central Coast Steiner School, which ranked fourth locally and 148th across NSW. Principal Rosemary Michalowski said the results were from literacy and numeracy learning programs they introduced in 2013 based on the Steiner method and other “best practice” education models. “I know it’s borne fruit,” she said. Central Coast Rudolf Steiner School student Arabella Zocher, deputy principal Tiffany Reynolds-Flannery, teacher Georgia Kingshott, Principal Rosemary Michalowski and Dobell Federal Labor MP Emma McBride pictured when the school was connected to the NBN. The small school has about 285 students with one class per year. Ms Michalowski said in primary years the teacher stayed with the same class as the students progressed from Years 1-6. “I think the main changes were, really in the early years, identifying students who needed support and employing highly trained teachers to give them extra attention,” she said.
    [Show full text]
  • Climatecam® for Schools
    ClimateCam® for Schools Shinaai, Hannah, Toni and Jess Callaghan College- Waratah Technology Campus How it all began Energy Town Meetings 1 & 2 www.ClimateCam.com ClimateCam billboard ClimateCam for Schools Pilot Program 10 Pilot Schools Measuring and monitoring School’s electricity consumption Other 14% HVAC 23% Canteen 9% HVAC Lighting Canteen Other Lighting 54% What’s happening now The ClimateCam plaque Our School’s Achievements Environmental Plan Callaghan College Waratah Technology Campus School Environment Management Plan (SEMP) Environmental audits have been undertaken in energy, water, waste and grounds. These audits were conducted by teachers in the HSIE and Science faculties along with students from various year groups. Following the audits, various problem areas were identified and plans of action devised by the school environment committee. Energy and Water Monitoring Taps and bubblers Waste recycling Trees for Carbon Rainwater tanks Dual Flush Toilets Smart lighting ClimateCam® for Schools Registered schools Callaghan College- Waratah Merewether High School St Mary's Primary School Hamilton Public School St James Primary School St Michael's Primary School Shortland Public School Lambton Public School St Philip's Christian College Hamilton South Public School New Lambton South Public School St Pius X High School Maitland Grossmann High Francis Greenway High School The Hunter Orthopaedic School Mount View High School Callaghan College- Wallsend Thornton Public School The Junction Public School St Francis Xavier's College Tomaree
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Higher School Certificate- Illness/Misadventure Appeals
    2019 Higher School Certificate- Illness/Misadventure Appeals Number of Number of HSC Number of Number of Number of Number of HSC Number of HSC Number of Number of HSC students student exam student exam student exam applied courses School Name Locality student exam student exam course mark exam students lodging I/M courses applied components components fully or partially courses components changes applications for applied for upheld upheld Abbotsleigh WAHROONGA 164 7 922 1266 25 31 31 25 17 Airds High School CAMPBELLTOWN 64 3 145 242 9 16 12 6 6 Al Amanah College LIVERPOOL Al Noori Muslim School GREENACRE 91 9 377 447 15 17 17 15 12 Al Sadiq College GREENACRE 41 5 212 284 9 10 10 9 4 Albion Park High School ALBION PARK 67 2 323 468 2 2 2 2 2 Albury High School ALBURY 105 6 497 680 12 13 13 12 7 Alesco Illawarra WOLLONGONG Alesco Senior College COOKS HILL 53 3 91 94 3 3 3 3 3 Alexandria Park Community School ALEXANDRIA Al-Faisal College AUBURN 114 2 565 703 6 7 7 6 5 Al-Faisal College - Campbelltown MINTO All Saints Catholic Senior College CASULA 219 10 1165 1605 27 32 31 27 14 All Saints College (St Mary's Campus) MAITLAND 204 10 1123 1475 13 15 12 10 7 All Saints Grammar BELMORE 45 2 235 326 3 3 0 0 0 Alpha Omega Senior College AUBURN 113 7 475 570 12 12 11 11 6 Alstonville High School ALSTONVILLE 97 2 461 691 4 5 5 4 2 Ambarvale High School ROSEMEADOW 74 3 290 387 9 11 11 9 6 Amity College, Prestons PRESTONS 159 5 682 883 12 14 14 12 8 Aquinas Catholic College MENAI 137 4 743 967 9 13 13 9 7 Arden Anglican School EPPING 76 9 413 588
    [Show full text]
  • How Your School Rated
    HOW YOUR SCHOOL RATED School Name Total No English Maths Total Total 2014 2013 2014 2013 Credits Students In Year 12 Attempts Success Success Rank Rank Credit List Students Rate Rate Gosford High School 283 134 66 94 192 1034 27% 26.45% 39 39 Merewether High School 268 116 44 41 174 1081 25% 21.06% 44 52 Newcastle Grammar School 100 40 19 28 73 414 24% 23.83% 50 47 Central Coast Grammar School 73 36 10 10 87 526 14% 12.31% 98 114 Hunter Valley Grammar School 50 22 9 8 64 376 13% 19.46% 104 61 St Catherine’s Catholic College 16 9 1 4 30 171 9% 1.60% 154 519 Scone Grammar School 16 9 3 2 31 178 9% 7.14% 167 215 Hunter School of Performing Arts 65 46 6 2 135 782 8% 8.64% 187 173 St Philip’s Christian College - Port Stephens 17 13 2 11 30 208 8% 3.68% 194 365 Macquarie College 24 17 4 6 55 305 8% 11.15% 204 138 St Philip’s Christian College - Waratah 45 26 5 7 97 572 8% 6.95% 205 221 Wyong Christian Community School 16 9 5 37 224 7% 4.17% 227 337 St Clare’s High School 36 19 4 5 80 527 7% 5.30% 237 288 Warners Bay High School 53 32 5 4 140 797 7% 6.55% 243 238 Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College 16 8 1 3 50 267 6% 6.86% 263 223 Belmont Christian College 18 16 7 60 316 6% 6.13% 269 254 Central Coast Adventist School 22 12 7 5 68 390 6% 2.56% 272 446 St Francis Xavier’s College 136 71 31 17 390 2454 6% 6.49% 274 240 Avondale School 19 11 7 51 350 5% 8.33% 277 180 All Saints College 96 60 11 13 272 1839 5% 3.73% 285 356 Henry Kendall High School 32 16 9 5 107 657 5% 2.13% 302 477 Terrigal High School 41 24 6 10 161 898 5% 4.77% 315 311 St Joseph’s
    [Show full text]
  • First Class 20 Artists(PDF, 81KB)
    Now in its thirteenth year, First Class 20 continues to celebrate outstanding works produced by HSC Visual Arts students from the Hunter and Central Coast regions from the previous year. Giving young artists the chance to present their work within a professional gallery environment, First Class 20 also provides audience opportunities, with a nationally recognised platform showcasing the high calibre of works produced in the area. Employing a variety of visual imagery and techniques, many of these artists have turned inwards to explore the impact of this pandemic year on emotional and mental health. Themes of family, memories and the importance of home are distinctive concepts predominant in these exceptional times. Intimate works explore complex connections to home and identity, nostalgia, youth and personal relationships. Through the avenue of visual arts these student bodies of work reveal subjective insights into current concerns such as COVID, science and medicine, isolation, fear and anxiety. Many works highlight the vulnerability and fragility of the individual, allowing the audience an entry into the artist’s world through revealing private moments. A deep connection to nature is also explored with symbolic interpretations commenting on environmental impacts, damaged ecosystems and ecological responsibilities. The artworks embody the uncertain narrative of life today and comment on contemporary issues faced by society. - HELEN WILLIS Trinity Alt Grace Bosworth Sophie Davidson Jasmine Gibson Avondale School St Francis Xavier College
    [Show full text]
  • School by School Gonski Funding - Nsw
    SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Abbotsford Public School 1,612,519 Albury West Public School 573,867 Aberdeen Public School 1,316,465 Aldavilla Public School 1,349,506 Abermain Public School 1,178,643 Alexandria Park Community School 1,543,635 Adaminaby Public School 144,056 Alfords Point Public School 912,773 Adamstown Public School 1,058,811 Allambie Heights Public School 1,929,286 Adelong Public School 578,221 Alma Public School 1,041,617 Afterlee Public School 119,763 Alstonville High School 4,252,381 Airds High School 1,772,563 Alstonville Public School 2,592,818 Ajuga School 544,319 Ambarvale High School 4,870,365 Albert Park Public School 338,570 Ambarvale Public School 1,011,935 Albion Park High School 5,356,594 Ando Public School 86,365 Albion Park Public School 2,442,013 Anna Bay Public School 1,970,918 Albion Park Rail Public School 1,549,113 Annandale North Public School 1,756,022 Albury High School 5,308,203 Annandale Public School 974,333 Albury North Public School 1,034,901 Annangrove Public School 297,579 Albury Public School 2,454,674 Anson Street School 1,080,061 SCHOOL BY SCHOOL GONSKI FUNDING - NSW SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI SCHOOL NAME EXTRA GONSKI FUNDING 2014-2019 FUNDING 2014-2019 Appin Public School 1,014,139 Ashcroft Public School 1,113,386 Arcadia Public School 429,488 Ashfield Boys High School 3,062,576 Arcadia Vale Public School 639,049 Ashfield Public School 834,018 Ardlethan Central School 622,411 Ashford Central School 879,197 Argenton Public School 281,881
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Annual Report
    H A R D I N G M I L L E R E D U C A T I O N F O U N D A T I O N ANNUAL REPORT 2018 SCHOLARSHIP 1 2 What we do? Provide scholarships to girls with high academic potential who are experiencing hardship. We focus solely on public schools with the intention of bolstering the prospects, confidence and achievements of girls while they stay within their family, within their school and within their community. TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHOLARSHIP • 2 SCHOLARSHIP Our Impact 3 Message from the Founders 4 Message from the Executive Director 5 Our Mandate 6 The Selection Process 7 OUR PEOPLE Board and staff 8 Our volunteers and coaches 9 THE FOUNDATION Awards Night 10 Enrichment program 11 Our Scholars 12-15 Meet our Scholars 16 FINANCIALS Extract of Audited Financial Reports 17-18 WITH THANKS Donors, supporters, collaborators 19 How you can help 20 The students at my school don’t understand the extent of their socioeconomic " disadvantage. To them, it is all they know. The Harding Miller Education Foundation scholarships have led to a fundamental shift in the way students view themselves and their prospects. The tools they receive means these students can act on their new-found confidence to pursue academic excellence creating a brighter future for themselves. Teacher " SCHOLARSHIP OUR IMPACT 3 • 4 8799 18,098 hrs mins 45 $1.2m 39 123 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDERS SCHOLARSHIP • 4 We have been committed supporters of public education and education equity for many decades.
    [Show full text]
  • Equestrian Championship Day EA Interschools 2019
    Equestrian Championship Day EA Interschools 2019 1 Contents Welcome Message 3 Site Map 4 Parking 7 Camping 8 Dress / Presentation / Bridle Numbers / Rules 9 What To Do When You Arrive 9 Understanding Your Class 10 Scoring 13 Presentation 14 Photography 14 Food and Beverages 14 Participating School’s List 16 Draw 17 2 Welcome Message Dear Competitors, Welcome to the Hunter Valley Grammar School Equestrian Championship Day! We hope to host an event that delivers a competitive atmosphere, while still maintaining a relaxed, friendly and encouraging environment for those competing for the first time. We have again been overwhelmed with entries this year and have over 135 horse and rider combinations, competing in nearly 400 individual events, representing 62 different NSW schools. We welcome competitors who are traveling long distances and hope you enjoy your night camping! With such a large field of competitors we ask that you please read ALL of the information in this program carefully. Parking and competition times will be tight and we appreciate your cooperation in ensuring that you are on time for your events and that you park with consideration for the approximate 110 floats/horse trucks that we are expecting on the day. I have fielded many emails from nervous parents bringing their children to their first interschool competition - I hope that this program provides you with enough information to feel confident about what to expect on the day. We have provided a fenced riding area for nervous competitors to warm up in prior to entering the open competition area. This will hopefully build their confidence before entering the official arenas.
    [Show full text]
  • Awards Welcome
    Celebrating Excellence in Public Schools 2021 PROUDLY PUBLIC AWARDS WELCOME Monday 31 May 2021 It’s terrific to be returning to the Sydney Town Hall for the 2021 Proudly Public Awards. After many months apart, tonight we are able to come together again to celebrate the enduring values Sydney Town Hall of Australian public education. The last year has 483 George Street, Sydney tested these values like nothing in living memory, and public schools have passed with flying colours. Character and resilience are two of those values that have shone through, and they’ll be on display again tonight in the stories of our winners. You’ll also witness excellence – in the performances, the speeches, the personal stories. PRESENTERS You’ll be entertained by the Southern Stars of the NSW Department of Education, inspired by public PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: school student and teenage climate activist Jean Hinchliffe and guided by journalist and radio/TV presenter Tom Tilley. Of course, the evening is also an opportunity to show our gratitude to the many wonderful supporters of public education – the individuals, foundations and companies who give generously to make these scholarships possible. On behalf of all our winners and their families, I know you’ll join me in thanking them. If there’s one thing I’d ask you to take away tonight, it’s this… don’t be reluctant to fly the flag for public education. Too often in public schooling, we hide JEAN HINCHLIFFE TOM TILLEY our light under a bushel so next time you’re in a Australian School Climate Strike leader Journalist and radio/TV presenter conversation about schools, remember the stories and Year 12 Student (Fort Street HS, NSW) (Mudgee HS, NSW) you’ve heard here tonight and the exceptional things that take place in your own school, and give a big Jean Hinchliffe is a climate justice activist and Tom hosts the daily news podcast The Briefing.
    [Show full text]
  • Special Provisions Summary
    2005 Higher School Certificate - Special Provisions % of Students % of Students Total Exam Total SP with SP with SP Fully Partially Fully School Name Students Students Applications Approvals Approved Approved Declined Abbotsleigh 154 14 9.1% 8.4% 8 5 1 Academy of Information Technology Pty Ltd Airds High School 44 1 2.3% 0.0% 0 0 1 Albion Park High School 86 5 5.8% 5.8% 4 1 0 Albury High School 127 2 1.6% 1.6% 2 0 0 ALESCO Learning Centre Alexandria Park Community School All Saints Catholic Senior College 268 43 16.0% 16.0% 38 5 0 All Saints College (St Mary's Campus) 291 31 10.7% 8.6% 17 8 6 All Saints' College Bathurst 74 8 10.8% 9.5% 6 1 1 All Saints Grammar 37 4 10.8% 10.8% 4 0 0 Alpha Beta High School 28 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0 0 Alstonville High School 143 10 7.0% 7.0% 7 3 0 Ambarvale High School 90 1 1.1% 1.1% 1 0 0 Aquinas College 129 12 9.3% 8.5% 8 3 1 Ardlethan Central School Ariah Park Central School Armidale High School 118 5 4.2% 4.2% 5 0 0 Arndell Anglican College 60 4 6.7% 6.7% 4 0 0 Arthur Phillip High School Parramatta 214 6 2.8% 2.8% 4 2 0 Ascham School 90 2 2.2% 2.2% 2 0 0 Ashcroft High School 73 3 4.1% 4.1% 2 1 0 Ashfield Boys High School 112 7 6.3% 6.3% 2 5 0 Asquith Boys High School 99 8 8.1% 7.1% 6 1 1 Asquith Girls High School 136 5 3.7% 3.7% 5 0 0 Auburn Girls High School 87 1 1.1% 1.1% 1 0 0 Australian Institute of Music 24 2 8.3% 8.3% 1 1 0 Australian International Academy, Sydney, Strathfield Campus 21 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0 0 Australian International High School Australian International School Hong Kong 26 0 0.0% 0.0% 0
    [Show full text]