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Answers to Estimates Questions on Notice SYSTEM ALLOCATIONS - NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOLS ATTACHMENT B (CONTINUED) NSW Catholic Systemic Schools Diocese of PARRAMATTA School Name System Allocation Bede Polding College $4,831,931.00 Bethany Catholic Primary School $1,506,217.00 Caroline Chisholm College $3,715,769.00 Catherine McAuley High School $4,378,733.00 Cerdon College $4,230,069.00 Chisholm Catholic Primary School $1,438,764.00 Christ Catholic College (Clare Campus) $8,088,024.00 Christ the King School $1,233,924.00 Corpus Christi Primary School $1,632,126.00 Delany College $3,067,518.00 Emmaus Catholic College $4,622,731.00 Gilroy College $4,372,853.00 Good Shepherd School $2,036,448.00 Holy Cross Primary School $1,114,204.00 Holy Family Primary School $1,219,855.00 Holy Family School $1,231,107.00 Holy Spirit Primary School $1,667,388.00 Holy Trinity School $688,348.00 Marian College $3,152,597.00 Mary Mackillop School $1,176,792.00 McCarthy Catholic College $3,718,513.00 Nagle College $3,281,202.00 Our Lady of Lourdes School $1,054,147.00 Our Lady of Lourdes School $1,252,672.00 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School $1,311,246.00 Our Lady of the Nativity School $836,643.00 Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School $1,668,331.00 Our Lady of the Rosary School $1,823,028.00 Our Lady of the Way Primary School $1,205,740.00 Our Lady Queen of Peace School $2,141,132.00 Parramatta Marist High School $3,591,400.00 Patrician Brothers' College (Blacktown) $3,797,049.00 Quakers Hill Parish Primary School $2,183,576.00 Sacred Heart Primary School $1,169,284.00 Sacred Heart School $764,175.00 St Aidan's Primary School $1,140,733.00 St Andrew's College $5,517,449.00 St Andrew's Primary School $1,996,567.00 St Angela's Primary School $597,248.00 St Anthony's School $1,263,109.00 St Bernadette's Primary School $1,669,973.00 St Bernadette's School $767,901.00 St Bernadette's School $1,208,004.00 St Canice's School $730,940.00 St Columba's High School $4,186,658.00 St Finbar's School $1,277,959.00 St Francis of Assisi Primary School $1,166,891.00 St John Vianney Primary School $1,378,019.00 St John's Primary School $1,005,823.00 St Joseph's Primary School (Schofields) $1,215,782.00 St Joseph's School $1,667,180.00 St Madeleine's Primary School $1,315,892.00 St Margaret Mary's School $1,480,004.00 St Mary's School $1,103,351.00 St Matthew's SchoolPage 1 $1,294,229.00 St Michael's School $2,222,103.00 St Michael's School $1,807,044.00 St Monica's School $720,783.00 St Monica's School $1,267,766.00 St Nicholas of Myra School $802,556.00 St Oliver's Primary School $743,663.00 St Patrick's Marist College $3,822,964.00 St Patrick's Primary School $1,195,048.00 St Patrick's Primary School $1,531,312.00 St Patrick's Primary School $994,531.00 St Paul the Apostle School $1,238,800.00 St Paul's Catholic College $2,390,069.00 St Thomas Aquinas School $1,778,424.00 Terra Sancta College (Schofields) $5,605,431.00 Trinity Catholic Primary School $1,336,867.00 Xavier College $2,985,510.00 Diocese of ARMIDALE School Name System Allocation Holy Trinity School $1,680,454.56 McCarthy Catholic College $3,813,000.64 O'Connor Catholic College $1,912,519.85 Sacred Heart School $204,126.00 St Edward's Primary School $1,549,901.62 St Francis Xavier's School $882,389.25 St Joseph's School $180,876.08 St Joseph's School $302,485.45 St Joseph's School $229,793.05 St Joseph's School $274,460.48 St Joseph's School $362,652.98 St Joseph's School $395,755.50 St Joseph's School $421,665.39 St Joseph's School $321,791.27 St Joseph's School $221,042.18 St Joseph's School $428,430.53 St Joseph's School $577,922.51 St Mary of the Angels School $324,980.42 St Mary's Primary School $945,219.66 St Mary's School $117,390.21 St Michael's School $265,086.97 St Nicholas' Primary School $1,217,728.88 St Patrick's School $323,328.94 St Philomena's School $1,639,218.80 St Xavier's School $988,076.67 Diocese of BATHURST School Name System Allocation All Hallows School $297,245.00 Cathedral School $986,301.00 Holy Family School $1,018,874.86 James Sheahan Catholic High School $3,790,057.00 La Salle Academy $1,765,197.00 Mackillop College $2,620,460.00 Sacred Heart Infants School $583,684.00 Sacred Heart Primary School $285,256.00 St Brigid's Primary School (Coonamble) $509,131.00 St Columba's School $152,371.00 St Edward's School $338,366.00 St John's College $3,440,999.00 St John's Primary SchoolPage 2 $945,719.00 St John's School $201,980.00 St Joseph's Catholic School $155,900.00 St Joseph's Central School $925,624.00 St Joseph's Central School $847,220.00 St Joseph's Primary School $952,221.00 St Joseph's School $255,171.00 St Joseph's School $521,274.00 St Joseph's School $165,798.00 St Joseph's School $328,986.00 St Laurence's Infants School $440,678.00 St Lawrence's Central School $902,877.00 St Mary's Central School $1,249,164.00 St Mary's Primary School $726,691.00 St Mary's Primary School $961,086.00 St Matthew's Central School $1,622,352.00 St Michael's School $311,934.00 St Patrick's School $1,049,555.00 St Philomena's School $513,492.00 St Pius X Primary School $527,215.00 St Raphael's Central School $1,363,803.00 The Assumption School $1,045,682.00 Diocese of WILCANNIA - FORBES School Name System Allocation Holy Family School $713,179.21 Red Bend Catholic College $2,552,384.00 Sacred Heart College $987,449.09 St Augustine's School $415,280.18 St Francis Xavier's School $299,848.36 St Ignatius' School $507,272.81 St John's School $624,523.26 St John's School $220,771.58 St Joseph's School $237,892.04 St Joseph's School $412,678.74 St Joseph's School $297,039.64 St Joseph's School $367,566.10 St Joseph's School $192,191.70 St Joseph's School $272,726.96 St Laurence's School $921,462.17 St Mary's School $464,973.78 St Mary's School $479,100.83 St Michael's School $662,217.40 St Patrick's School $254,796.24 St Patrick's School $220,512.27 St Therese's Community School $230,634.55 Diocese of SYDNEY School Name System Allocation All Hallows Primary School $1,080,619.00 All Saints Catholic Boys' College $2,300,387.00 All Saints Catholic Girl's College $2,366,503.00 All Saints' Catholic Primary School (Liverpool) $1,862,458.00 All Saints Catholic Senior College $2,459,244.00 Aquinas College $3,245,197.00 Bethany College $3,371,963.00 Bethlehem College $3,413,511.00 Blessed Sacrament School $705,588.00 Brigidine Senior School $3,648,553.00 Casimir Catholic College $3,388,124.00 Christ the King SchoolPage 3 $683,921.00 Christian Brothers High School $1,793,866.00 De La Salle College $3,044,394.00 De La Salle College $1,481,560.00 De La Salle College $1,432,460.00 De La Salle College $1,949,298.00 Domremy College $2,448,271.00 Fr John Therry Catholic Primary School $602,340.00 Freeman Catholic College $4,086,795.00 Galilee Catholic Primary School $776,794.00 Good Samaritan Catholic College $1,790,237.00 Good Shepherd Primary School $1,146,842.00 Holy Cross College $2,780,446.00 Holy Cross Junior School $781,388.00 Holy Family Primary School $1,865,691.00 Holy Innocents Primary School $971,063.00 Holy Spirit College $4,597,185.00 Holy Spirit Primary School $310,878.00 Holy Spirit School $1,420,803.00 Immaculate Heart of Mary School $1,162,671.00 John the Baptist Primary School $1,908,940.00 La Salle College $2,738,993.00 Marcellin College $3,034,815.00 Marion Primary School $617,719.00 Marist College $2,412,407.00 Marist College Kogarah $3,653,962.00 Marist College North Shore $2,491,747.00 Marist College Pagewood $2,195,780.00 Marist College Penshurst $1,946,384.00 Marist Sisters College $3,213,698.00 Mary Immaculate Primary School $1,433,914.00 Mary Mackillop College $3,916,117.00 Mater Dei School $715,668.00 McAuley Primary School $585,763.00 Our Lady of Fatima School $1,651,672.00 Our Lady of Fatima School $985,286.00 Our Lady of Lourdes School $920,346.00 Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer $1,875,982.00 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Primary School $787,327.00 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School $1,912,518.00 Our Lady of the Annunciation School $637,140.00 Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School $1,573,446.00 Our Lady of the Rosary School $1,019,478.00 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Regional College $2,893,098.00 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School $1,061,764.00 Our Lady Queen of Peace School $675,134.00 Our Lady Star of the Sea School $1,126,466.00 Patrician Brothers College $5,031,671.00 Regina Coeli School $1,071,279.00 Sacred Heart School $1,124,934.00 Sacred Heart School $1,756,222.00 Sacred Heart School $705,038.00 St Agnes' School $686,103.00 St Aidan's Primary School $584,610.00 St Aloysius' Primary School $713,947.00 St Ambrose' Primary School $924,549.00 St Andrew's School $766,457.00 St Anne's School $600,308.00 St Anthony's School $522,869.00 St Anthony's School $798,516.00 St Bernard's School $580,072.00 St Brendan's School $491,640.00 St Brendan's SchoolPage 4 $1,308,317.00 St Brigid's Primary School $1,446,205.00 St Brigid's Primary School $686,387.00 St Catherine Laboure School $1,365,896.00 St Catherine of Siena Primary School (Prestons) $952,126.00 St Charles' Primary School $1,178,540.00 St Charles' School $832,920.00 St Christopher's Primary School $311,508.00 St Christopher's School $1,085,684.00 St Columba's School $636,013.00 St Declan's School $970,382.00 St Dominic's School $728,361.00 St Felix' Primary School $1,313,243.00 St Fiacre's School $583,641.00 St Finbar's School $650,147.00 St Francis de Sales School $729,017.00 St Francis' School $633,791.00 St Francis Xavier's School $1,023,311.00 St Francis Xavier's School $663,472.00 St Francis Xavier's School $1,153,143.00 St Gabriel's School $618,076.00 St Gertrude's
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