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Under-Represented Schools School code School name State 13459 ADASS ISRAEL SCHOOL VIC 01411 ALEXANDRA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 11802 ANTONINE COLLEGE VIC 01311 APOLLO BAY P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01003 BACCHUS MARSH COLLEGE VIC 01177 BAIMBRIDGE COLLEGE HAMILTON VIC 01634 BAIRNSDALE SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01111 BALLARAT SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01387 BAYSIDE P‐12 COLLEGE ‐ PAISLEY CAMPUS VIC 01128 BAYSWATER SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 14425 BEACONHILLS COLLEGE ‐ BERWICK VIC 01607 BEACONHILLS COLLEGE ‐ PAKENHAM VIC 01066 BEAUFORT SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01039 BELLARINE SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01687 BENALLA P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01125 BIRCHIP P‐12 SCHOOL VIC 01638 BORONIA K‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01234 BRAUER COLLEGE VIC 01240 BRAYBROOK COLLEGE VIC 01443 BROADFORD SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01054 BUNDOORA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01286 CAMPERDOWN COLLEGE VIC 01618 CANN RIVER P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01099 CAROLINE CHISHOLM CATHOLIC COLLEGE VIC 14175 CARRUM DOWNS SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01192 CARWATHA COLLEGE P‐12 VIC 01084 CASTERTON SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01048 CATHOLIC COLLEGE SALE VIC 11806 CATHOLIC REGIONAL COLLEGE MELTON VIC 01748 CHARLES LA TROBE P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01243 CHARLTON COLLEGE VIC 01543 COBDEN TECHNICAL SCHOOL VIC 01135 COBRAM SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01037 COHUNA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01643 COLAC SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01559 COPPERFIELD COLLEGE VIC 01195 CORRYONG COLLEGE VIC 01739 CRAIGIEBURN SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 15044 CRANBOURNE EAST SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01140 CRANBOURNE SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01102 CROYDON COMMUNITY SCHOOL VIC 01301 DANDENONG HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01145 DAYLESFORD SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01046 DERRINALLUM P12 COLLEGE VIC 01465 DIMBOOLA MEMORIAL SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01360 DONALD HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01646 DROMANA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01202 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01409 EAST LODDON P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 11843 EAST PRESTON ISLAMIC COLLEGE VIC 01051 ECHUCA COLLEGE VIC 01312 EDENHOPE COLLEGE VIC 01736 ELISABETH MURDOCH COLLEGE VIC 01098 EPPING SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01106 EUROA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01004 FAIRHILLS HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01648 FOOTSCRAY CITY COLLEGE VIC 13440 FOUNTAIN GATE SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01166 GEELONG HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01309 GILMORE COLLEGE FOR GIRLS VIC 01205 GLADSTONE PARK SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 13439 GLENEAGLES SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01688 GLENROY SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01614 GOOD SHEPHERD COLLEGE VIC 01705 GOROKE P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01562 GROVEDALE COLLEGE VIC 01334 HALLAM SENIOR SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01785 HAMPTON PARK SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01340 HAWKESDALE COLLEGE VIC 01239 HEALESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01315 HEATHMONT COLLEGE VIC 01085 HEYWOOD AND DISTRICT SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01503 HOPETOUN P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01742 HOPPERS CROSSING SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01395 HORSHAM COLLEGE VIC 01553 HUME CENTRAL SECONDARY COLLEGE ‐ TOWN PARK CAMPUS VIC 01467 JOHN FAWKNER COLLEGE VIC 01136 KANIVA P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01740 KEILOR DOWNS COLLEGE VIC 01528 KENSINGTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01038 KERANG TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01040 KEYSBOROUGH SECONDARY COLLEGE ‐ ACACIA CAMPUS VIC 01367 KEYSBOROUGH SECONDARY COLLEGE‐ BANKSIA CAMPUS VIC 01212 KILLESTER COLLEGE VIC 14564 KOLBE CATHOLIC COLLEGE VIC 01351 KOO WEE RUP SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01248 KORUMBURRA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01691 KURNAI COLLEGE ‐ UNIVERSITY CAMPUS VIC 01754 KURUNJANG SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01141 KYABRAM P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01043 KYNETON SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01357 LAKE BOLAC COLLEGE VIC 11799 LAKES ENTRANCE SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 12911 LAKEVIEW SENIOR COLLEGE VIC 01163 LALOR NORTH SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01217 LALOR SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 13732 LARA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01521 LAVERS HILL K‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01302 LAVERTON P‐12 COLLEGE ‐ BLADIN CAMPUS VIC 01198 LEONGATHA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01622 LILYDALE HEIGHTS COLLEGE VIC 01265 LOWANNA COLLEGE VIC 01536 LYNALL HALL COMMUNITY SCHOOL VIC 01115 LYNDALE SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01599 LYNDHURST SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01307 MAFFRA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01203 MANANGATANG P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 14923 MANOR LAKES P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01734 MARIAN COLLEGE SUNSHINE VIC 01470 MARYBOROUGH EDUCATION CENTRE VIC 01067 MATTHEW FLINDERS GIRLS' SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01011 MCCLELLAND SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01549 MCGUIRE COLLEGE SHEPPARTON VIC 01513 MELBA COLLEGE SENIOR CAMPUS VIC 15200 MELBOURNE CITY MISSION VIC 01313 MELTON SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01873 MILL PARK SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01922 MINARET COLLEGE VIC 01371 MIRBOO NORTH SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01481 MONTEREY SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01436 MOOROOLBARK COLLEGE VIC 01482 MOOROOPNA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01590 MORNINGTON SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01068 MORTLAKE COLLEGE VIC 01407 MOUNT ALEXANDER 7‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01531 MOUNT CLEAR COLLEGE VIC 01637 MOUNT ERIN COLLEGE VIC 14946 MOUNT RIDLEY P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 12967 MT HIRA COLLEGE VIC 01335 MURTOA P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01233 MYRTLEFORD P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 13410 NARRE WARREN SOUTH P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01080 NATHALIA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01149 NEERIM DISTRICT SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01487 NEWCOMB SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01287 NHILL COLLEGE VIC 01175 NOBLE PARK SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01380 NORTH GEELONG SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01539 NORTHERN BAY P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01185 NUMURKAH SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01328 OBERON HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01086 ORBOST SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01504 OUYEN P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01396 PAKENHAM SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01284 PASCOE VALE GIRLS SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01466 PATTERSON RIVER SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01153 PENOLA CATHOLIC COLLEGE VIC 01581 PHOENIX P‐12 COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIC 01662 PORTLAND SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01500 RESERVOIR HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01715 ROBINVALE COLLEGE VIC 01142 ROCHESTER SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01044 ROSEBUD SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01658 ROSEHILL SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01246 ROXBURGH COLLEGE VIC 01406 RUSHWORTH P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01303 RUTHERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01199 SALE COLLEGE VIC 01343 SCORESBY SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01255 SEYMOUR COLLEGE VIC 01150 SHEPPARTON HIGH SCHOOL VIC 11800 SIMONDS CATHOLIC COLLEGE VIC 14403 SOMERVILLE SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01133 ST ALBANS SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01259 ST ARNAUD SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01244 ST BRIGID'S COLLEGE VIC 01655 STAUGHTON COLLEGE VIC 01681 STAWELL SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01006 SUNBURY COLLEGE VIC 01791 SUNBURY DOWNS SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01676 SUNSHINE COLLEGE VIC 01421 SWAN HILL COLLEGE VIC 01382 SYDNEY ROAD COMMUNITY SCHOOL VIC 01215 TALLANGATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01889 TAYLORS LAKES SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01113 TERANG COLLEGE SECONDARY CAMPUS VIC 01897 THE GRANGE P‐12 COLLEGE VIC 01349 THOMASTOWN SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01012 TIMBOON P‐12 SCHOOL VIC 01425 TRAFALGAR HIGH SCHOOL VIC 01586 TRARALGON COLLEGE VIC 01361 TYRRELL COLLEGE VIC 01168 UPPER YARRA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01575 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SECONDARY COLLEGE ‐ BRIMBANK CAMPUS VIC 14364 WALLAN SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01101 WANGANUI PARK SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01434 WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL ‐ EDWARDS STREET CAMPUS VIC 01173 WARRACKNABEAL SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 11897 WARRAGUL & DISTRICT SPECIALIST SCHOOL VIC 01668 WARRAGUL REGIONAL COLLEGE VIC 01385 WARRNAMBOOL COLLEGE VIC 01029 WEDDERBURN COLLEGE VIC 01670 WEEROONA COLLEGE BENDIGO VIC 01509 WELLINGTON SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01460 WESTALL SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01719 WESTERN HEIGHTS SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01498 WESTERN PORT SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01579 WHEELERS HILL SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01288 WHITTLESEA SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01224 WILLIAM RUTHVEN SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01672 WONTHAGGI SECONDARY COLLEGE (MCBRIDE CAMPUS) VIC 01566 WYNDHAM CENTRAL SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01236 YARRA HILLS SECONDARY COLLEGE (MOOROOLBARK CAMPUS) VIC 01191 YARRAM SECONDARY COLLEGE VIC 01091 YARRAWONGA COLLEGE P‐12 ‐ PINNIGER STREET CAMPUS VIC 01508 YEA HIGH SCHOOL VIC 08493 Airds High School NSW 77807 Al Sadiq College NSW 006011 AL ZAHRA COLLEGE NSW 08586 Albion Park High School NSW 78007 Alesco Illawarra NSW 08570 Ambarvale High School NSW 01051 Ardlethan Central School NSW 01055 Ariah Park Central School NSW 08102 Armidale High School NSW 08892 Arthur Phillip High School NSW 08397 Ashcroft High School NSW 01066 Ashford Central School NSW 08253 Auburn Girls High School NSW 08195 Ballina Coast High School NSW 01115 Balranald Central School NSW 08254 Bankstown Girls High School NSW 08282 Banora Point High School NSW 01130 Baradine Central School NSW 01140 Barraba Central School NSW 08223 Bass High School NSW 08581 Batemans Bay High School NSW 01152 Batlow Technology School NSW 08165 Bega High School NSW 77928 Bellfield College NSW 08258 Bellingen High School NSW 08203 Belmont High School NSW 08804 Belmore Boys High School NSW 08255 Beverly Hills Girls High School NSW 08503 Billabong High School NSW 01234 Bingara Central School NSW 01237 Binnaway Central School NSW 08213 Birrong Boys High School NSW 08854 Birrong Girls High School NSW 08224 Blacktown Girls High School NSW 08357 Blayney High School NSW 01275 Boggabilla Central School NSW 08448 Bomaderry High School NSW 08486 Bombala High School NSW 01290 Bonalbo Central School NSW 08260 Bonnyrigg High School NSW 08582 Bossley Park High School NSW 08355 Bourke High School NSW 08104 Bowral High School NSW 01336 Bowraville Central School NSW 01340 Braidwood Central School NSW 01350 Brewarrina Central School NSW 08105 Broken Hill High School NSW 01402 Bulahdelah Central School NSW 01415 Bundarra Central School NSW 08209 Cabramatta High School NSW 08516 Cambridge Park High School NSW 08280 Camden Haven High School NSW 08217 Camden High School NSW 08180 Campbelltown Performing Arts High School NSW 08393 Canley Vale High School NSW 08444 Canobolas Rural Technology High School NSW 08518 Canowindra High School NSW 08107 Canterbury Boys High School NSW 08903 Cardiff High School NSW 77002 Casino Christian School NSW 08154 Casino High School NSW 08476 Casula High School NSW
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