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Primary Schools Batch Payment by Bank and School for Selected Sector Grouping Payment: 1 Batch No: 1 Status: Batch Payment Finalized Sector: PRI Bank: BSP Province: ALL Total Previously Sent To Be Sent School Name Code Province Sector Enrolments Amounts Enrolment Amount Total Total Bank BSB Branch Name Account No Account Name Enrolment Amount PRI Sector Schools Nangananga Primary School 65425 ENBP PRI 496 58,384.16 496 0 496 58,384.16 BSP 088964 Kokopo 68719732 NANGANANGA COMMUNITY Tapo Primary School 65450 ENBP PRI 440 51,792.40 440 0 440 51,792.40 BSP 088964 Kokopo 1001388496 TAPO PRIMARY Vatara Primary School 65372 ENBP PRI 146 17,185.66 146 0 146 17,185.66 BSP 088964 Kokopo 1000639050 VATARA COMMUNITY St Theresa Primary School (Drekikier) 61417 ESP PRI 173 20,363.83 173 0 173 20,363.83 BSP 088333 Maprik 1000777354 DREKIKIR CATHOLIC PRIMARY Mendo Primary School 56023 SHP PRI 498 58,619.58 498 0 498 58,619.58 BSP 088315 Mendi 1000911351 Mendo Community School Kongola Primary School 67044 AROB PRI 139 16,361.69 139 0 139 16,361.69 BSP 088336 Buka 1004093868 KONGOLA PRIMARY SCHOOL Sangera Primary School 61219 ESP PRI 250 23,542.00 0 0 250 23,542.00 BSP 088306 Wewak 1000782063 SANGERA PRIMARY Naveo Primary School 65427 ENBP PRI 133 15,655.43 133 0 133 15,655.43 BSP 088965 Rabaul 1000182112 NAVEO PRIMARY Sikut Primary School 65383 ENBP PRI 98 11,535.58 98 0 98 11,535.58 BSP 088964 Kokopo 1000641717 SIKUT COMMUNITY Tavilo Primary School 65023 ENBP PRI 188 22,129.48 188 0 188 22,129.48 BSP 088964 Kokopo 1000638932 TAVILO PRIMARY St Mary'S Kangri Primary School 58444 SIMBU PRI 205 24,130.55 205 0 205 24,130.55 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895863 KANGIR COMMUNITY Mirane Primary School 58082 SIMBU PRI 349 41,080.79 349 0 349 41,080.79 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895717 MIRANE COMMUNITY Kilia Primary School 54054 MBP PRI 151 17,774.21 151 0 151 17,774.21 BSP 088317 Alotau 1000309919 KILIA COMMUNITY Papnigl Primary School 58432 SIMBU PRI 193 22,718.03 193 0 193 22,718.03 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000930784 PAPNIGL PRIMARY Prenorkwa Lutheran Primary School 58236 SIMBU PRI 1222 143,841.62 1222 0 1222 143,841.62 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000930826 PRINORKWA COMMUNITY Tubowada Primary School 54374 MBP PRI 149 17,538.79 149 0 149 17,538.79 BSP 088317 Alotau 1001299844 TUBOWADA PRIMARY Kuruvitu Primary School 54042 MBP PRI 123 14,478.33 123 0 123 14,478.33 BSP 088317 Alotau 1001143285 Kuruvitu Primary School Mindima Community School 58242 SIMBU PRI 203 23,895.13 203 0 203 23,895.13 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895737 MINDIMA LUTHERAN COMMUNITY Kaileuna Primary School 54013 MBP PRI 234 27,544.14 234 0 234 27,544.14 BSP 088317 Alotau 1001191154 KAILEUNA PRIMARY Bona Primary School 58052 SIMBU PRI 150 17,656.50 150 0 150 17,656.50 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895648 BONA COMMUNITY Kongrau Primary School 62060 MADANGPRI 504 59,325.84 504 0 504 59,325.84 BSP 088960 Madang 1000407156 KONGRAU COMMUNITY SCHOOL Bogia Admin Primary School 62005 MADANGPRI 296 34,842.16 296 0 296 34,842.16 BSP 088960 Madang 1000433717 BOGIA ADMIN PRIMARY Sangapi Community School 62057 MADANGPRI 146 17,185.66 146 0 146 17,185.66 BSP 088960 Madang 1000422885 SANGAPI COMMUNITY SCHOOL Apu Primary School 60210 WSP PRI 53 6,238.63 53 0 53 6,238.63 BSP 088319 Vanimo 1001118420 APU PRIMARY SCHOOL Madang International School 62486 MADANGPRI 65 7,651.15 65 0 65 7,651.15 BSP 088960 Madang 1001599042 BAK COMMUNITY SCHO St Michael'S Alexisafen Primary School 62433 MADANGPRI 636 74,863.56 636 0 636 74,863.56 BSP 088960 Madang 1000433869 ALEXISHAFEN PRIMARY SCHOOL Pagei Primary School 60011 WSP PRI 230 22,010.98 230 0 230 22,010.98 BSP 088319 Vanimo 1000603124 PAGEI PRIMARY SCHOOL Aradep Primary School 62157 MADANGPRI 227 26,720.17 227 0 227 26,720.17 BSP 088960 Madang 1003885918 ARADEP PRIMARY SCHOOL Baiya Primary School 51043 WP PRI 123 14,478.33 123 0 123 14,478.33 BSP 088335 Daru 1007918533 BAIYA PRIMARY Edward Baxter Riley Primary School 51367 WP PRI 491 57,795.61 491 0 491 57,795.61 BSP 088335 Daru 1000586032 EDWARD BAXTER RILEY PRIMARY Teapopo Primary School 51016 WP PRI 178 20,952.38 178 0 178 20,952.38 BSP 088335 Daru 1000941946 TEAPOPO PRIMARY SCHOOL Tapila Primary School 51206 WP PRI 150 17,656.50 150 0 150 17,656.50 BSP 088335 Daru 1000943573 TAPILA PRIMARY St Michaels Primary School-Perigo 61493 ESP PRI 271 31,899.41 271 0 271 31,899.41 BSP 088306 Wewak 1001173253 PERIGO PRIMARY Sunday, 2nd February 2014 4:19:50 pm Page: 1 Batch Payment by Bank and School for Selected Sector Grouping(ver 1.0.0.0.1) Total Previously Sent To Be Sent School Name Code Province Sector Enrolments Amounts Enrolment Amount Total Total Bank BSB Branch Name Account No Account Name Enrolment Amount Somare (Aupik) Primary School 61121 ESP PRI 429 50,497.59 429 0 429 50,497.59 BSP 088333 Maprik 1001622248 AUPIK PRIMARY Dumun Primary School 58008 SIMBU PRI 266 31,310.86 266 0 266 31,310.86 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895611 DUMUN COMMUNITY Mu Lutheran Primary School 58233 SIMBU PRI 205 24,130.55 205 0 205 24,130.55 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895724 MU PRIMARY Yobakogl Primary School 58034 SIMBU PRI 220 25,896.20 220 0 220 25,896.20 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895836 YOBAKOGL COMMUNITY Nebare Primary School 58048 SIMBU PRI 174 20,481.54 174 0 174 20,481.54 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895660 NEBARE PRIM SCH Billy Memorial Primary School 65367 ENBP PRI 214 25,189.94 214 0 214 25,189.94 BSP 088964 Kokopo 1000636982 BILLY MEMORIAL COMMUNITY Giu Primary School 58047 SIMBU PRI 303 35,666.13 303 0 303 35,666.13 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000900000 GIU COMMUNITY Omdara Primary School 58023 SIMBU PRI 68 8,004.28 68 0 68 8,004.28 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000896352 OMINDARA COMMUNITY Numunma Primary School 58085 SIMBU PRI 385 45,318.35 385 0 385 45,318.35 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895904 NUMUNMA COMMUNITY Parua Primary School 58424 SIMBU PRI 255 30,016.05 255 0 255 30,016.05 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000896281 PARUA CATHOLIC AGE PRIMARY Buli Community School 58018 SIMBU PRI 112 11,707.01 112 0 112 11,707.01 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000895898 BULI COMMUNITY Homaria Primary School 56590 SHP PRI 240 28,250.40 240 0 240 28,250.40 BSP 088315 Mendi 1001415169 HOMARIA COMMUNITY Ngainga Primary School 61048 ESP PRI 199 23,424.29 199 0 199 23,424.29 BSP 088306 Wewak 1000771298 NGAINGA COMMUNITY St Charles - Kiniambu Primary School 61470 ESP PRI 129 15,184.59 129 0 129 15,184.59 BSP 088306 Wewak 1000773029 KINIAMBU COMMUNITY St Thomas - Yangoru Primary School 61448 ESP PRI 372 43,788.12 372 0 372 43,788.12 BSP 088306 Wewak 1000873647 ST THOMAS PRIMARY Kumbuhun Primary School 61571 ESP PRI 144 16,950.24 144 0 144 16,950.24 BSP 088306 Wewak 1000873122 KUMBUHUN COMMUNITY Boera Primary School 53005 CENTRALPRI 269 31,663.99 269 0 269 31,663.99 BSP 088968 Waigani Drive 1001084720 BOERA COMMUNITY Barakau Primary School 53004 CENTRALPRI 229 26,955.59 229 0 229 26,955.59 BSP 088202 Waigani Banking Cent 1001614034 Barakau Primary School Lakala (Vakaua ) Primary School 63266 MP PRI 177 18,373.82 177 0 177 18,373.82 BSP 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GIRIU COMMUNITY Pila (St Barnabas) Primary School 58153 SIMBU PRI 212 24,954.52 212 0 212 24,954.52 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000897200 PILA ST BARN PRIMARY Movi Primary School 58151 SIMBU PRI 329 38,726.59 329 0 329 38,726.59 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000896262 MOVI COMMUNITY Komane Primary School 58232 SIMBU PRI 470 55,323.70 470 0 470 55,323.70 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1001161445 KOMANE BEROMA PRIMARY Elimbari Primary School 58009 SIMBU PRI 271 31,899.41 271 0 271 31,899.41 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000930806 ELIMBARI PRIMARY Ambuna Primary School 58022 SIMBU PRI 324 30,052.39 324 0 324 30,052.39 BSP 088948 Kundiawa 1000896367 AMBNA COMMUNITY Sunday,
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