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NSW Public Schools Income from Licensed Canteens 2014 NSW public schools Income from licensed canteens 2014 In 2014, 386 schools chose to license their canteens with a total income of $5.64 million*. The decision about how a school contribute to the school’s final control over the agreement including the canteen run is made by decision. types of food sold. determining which type of operation provides the best A standard licence agreement Other sources of commercial income advantage for the school and its provides a set fee over a include the hire of facilities by schools, community. committed time period so that which last year provided schools school income can be with $21.1 million. Consultation between the confidently budgeted. principal and parent organisation, *As reported in the Annual Financial the nature of the school While the licensee administers the Statements compiled by government community, the population of the canteen, the principal maintains schools. school and the operation costs all . Further information Details of other income sources for NSW public schools can be found at: http://www.dec.nsw.gov.au/about-us/plans-reports-and- statistics/key-statistics-and-reports SCHOOLS FINANCE DIRECTORATE, MAY 2015 www.dec.nsw.gov.au NSW public schools Income from licensed canteens 2014 LEASED CANTEEN School Name 1 Dec 2013 to 30 Nov 2014 Ambarvale Public School $7,880.00 Appin Public School $4,646.40 Armidale High School $4,559.09 Arncliffe Public School $10,000.00 Ashbury Public School $4,141.00 Ashcroft Public School $4,633.02 Ashfield Boys High School $24,727.05 Asquith Girls High School $19,147.28 Asquith Public School $1,230.00 Athelstane Public School $2,480.50 Auburn Girls High School $21,171.61 Auburn North Public School $875.72 Auburn Public School $6,581.88 Auburn West Public School $10,114.50 Austinmer Public School $5,370.00 Bald Face Public School $5,318.38 Banksia Road Public School $5,367.43 Bankstown Girls High School $26,600.00 Bankstown North Public School $1,818.20 Bankstown Public School $32,447.00 Bankstown Senior College $9,563.63 Banora Point High School $3,400.00 Bargo Public School $6,194.90 Barnier Public School $7,194.04 Barooga Public School $1,900.00 Barrack Heights Public School $1,849.00 Baulkham Hills North Public School $8,020.00 Belmore North Public School $3,725.40 Bennett Road Public School $6,860.91 Beresford Road Public School $4,896.84 Berkeley Public School $1,850.00 Berkeley West Public School $1,454.55 Beverly Hills Girls High School $55,547.49 Beverly Hills North Public School $24,053.84 SCHOOLS FINANCE DIRECTORATE, MAY 2015 www.dec.nsw.gov.au NSW public schools Income from licensed canteens 2014 Beverly Hills Public School $22,102.23 Bexley North Public School $5,800.00 Bexley Public School $6,615.32 Bidwill Public School $12,869.55 Birrong Boys High School $18,000.00 Birrong Girls High School $36,145.73 Birrong Public School $5,864.00 Blackett Public School $3,719.27 Blacktown Boys High School $12,000.00 Blacktown Girls High School $16,800.00 Blacktown North Public School $420.00 Blacktown West Public School $4,632.69 Blackwell Public School $8,460.54 Blairmount Public School $6,127.48 Blakehurst High School $5,454.56 Bletchington Public School $2,763.66 Bombala High School $2,058.16 Bonnyrigg Heights Public School $13,252.19 Botany Public School $2,545.48 Bourke High School $4,822.72 Braddock Public School $1,386.00 Bungendore Public School $727.20 Burwood Girls High School $54,741.88 Busby Public School $2,587.58 Busby West Public School $8,785.00 Cabramatta High School $55,000.00 Cabramatta Public School $35,460.00 Cabramatta West Public School $21,215.18 Caddies Creek Public School $22,940.00 Callaghan College Wallsend Campus $28,500.00 Cambridge Gardens Public School $4,046.00 Cambridge Park Public School $10,925.06 Camden High School $47,280.00 Campbelltown North Public School $8,243.23 Campbelltown Performing Arts High School $45,000.00 Canley Heights Public School $25,965.85 Canley Vale Public School $28,398.12 SCHOOLS FINANCE DIRECTORATE, MAY 2015 www.dec.nsw.gov.au NSW public schools Income from licensed canteens 2014 Canterbury Boys High School $23,045.41 Canterbury Girls High School $19,444.89 Canterbury South Public School $2,189.17 Caringbah High School $40,249.47 Carlingford High School $32,265.09 Carlingford West Public School $4,077.20 Carlton Public School $26,040.00 Carramar Public School $973.50 Cartwright Public School $1,224.00 Casula High School $32,000.00 Casula Public School $11,760.02 Cecil Hills High School $55,518.70 Cecil Hills Public School $10,176.49 Cheltenham Girls High School $40,212.08 Chester Hill High School $46,941.24 Chifley College Bidwill Campus $38,620.00 Chifley College Dunheved Campus $12,329.00 Chifley College Mount Druitt Campus $10,000.00 Chifley College Senior Campus $8,181.80 Chifley College Shalvey Campus $8,000.00 Claremont Meadows Public School $5,710.92 Claymore Public School $5,181.08 Clemton Park Public School $10,914.85 Cobar High School $2,983.25 Colyton Public School $16,200.00 Concord High School $41,661.35 Concord West Public School $12,000.00 Condell Park High School $35,500.00 Condell Park Public School $5,045.52 Coniston Public School $1,681.83 Coolamon Central School $3,978.00 Corrimal East Public School $3,472.77 Cranebrook High School $23,854.55 Crawford Public School $12,088.80 Cringila Public School $80.00 Cronulla High School $32,402.74 Crown Street Public School $5,895.00 SCHOOLS FINANCE DIRECTORATE, MAY 2015 www.dec.nsw.gov.au NSW public schools Income from licensed canteens 2014 Croydon Park Public School $6,041.89 Cumberland High School $25,000.00 Curran Public School $3,223.65 Currans Hill Public School $11,003.96 Dalmeny Public School $21,698.62 Darcy Road Public School $6,151.86 Dawson Public School $7,272.73 Denison College of Secondary Education Bathurst High Campus $15,954.51 Double Bay Public School $3,477.84 Dubbo College South Campus $17,550.00 Eagle Vale High School $24,000.00 Earlwood Public School $7,454.56 East Hills Boys High School $38,380.06 East Hills Girls Technology High School $24,874.81 Eastern Creek Public School $2,030.45 Edensor Park Public School $3,809.14 Elderslie High School $41,370.00 Elizabeth Macarthur High School $39,219.04 Emerton Public School $6,573.60 Emu Plains Public School $3,184.41 Enfield Public School $272.73 Engadine High School $32,830.83 Erina High School $27,490.88 Erskine Park High School $48,643.62 Eschol Park Public School $4,745.46 Evans High School $25,669.67 Fairfield Heights Public School $35,651.67 Fairfield High School $51,800.00 Fairvale High School $70,136.38 Fairvale Public School $19,100.00 Five Islands Secondary College $2,000.00 Forest Lodge Public School $587.90 Gardeners Road Public School $3,982.36 Georges River College Hurstville Boys Campus $8,333.38 Georges River College Oatley Senior Campus $31,287.35 Georges River College Penshurst Girls Campus $28,752.00 Gilgandra Public School $3,196.80 SCHOOLS FINANCE DIRECTORATE, MAY 2015 www.dec.nsw.gov.au NSW public schools Income from licensed canteens 2014 Girraween Public School $9,556.83 Glendenning Public School $10,909.09 Glenfield Public School $3,218.22 Glenmore Park High School $28,772.73 Glenmore Park Public School $9,659.09 Glenwood High School $40,000.00 Governor Philip King Public School $15,531.70 Granville Public School $8,018.00 Green Valley Public School $10,135.31 Greenway Park Public School $18,272.89 Gymea Technology High School $27,750.00 Haberfield Public School $15,979.18 Hambledon Public School $6,118.16 Hampden Park Public School $6,859.82 Hannans Road Public School $2,641.41 Harcourt Public School $8,850.00 Harrington Street Public School $29,886.98 Hassall Grove Public School $17,727.38 Hawkesbury High School $17,600.00 Heathcote High School $30,669.42 Heckenberg Public School $2,000.00 Henry Fulton Public School $3,754.19 Hilltop Road Public School $14,450.00 Hinchinbrook Public School $5,890.91 Holroyd High School $11,650.83 Holsworthy Public School $5,040.00 Homebush Public School $4,746.09 Hornsby Girls High School $8,400.00 Hoxton Park High School $23,727.31 Hoxton Park Public School $11,897.52 Hurstville Public School $31,059.09 Hurstville South Public School $8,963.05 Ingleburn High School $39,710.00 J J Cahill Memorial High School $20,427.42 James Busby High School $29,120.00 James Erskine Public School $12,010.53 Jamison High School $28,727.17 SCHOOLS FINANCE DIRECTORATE, MAY 2015 www.dec.nsw.gov.au NSW public schools Income from licensed canteens 2014 Jamisontown Public School $10,351.82 John Edmondson High School $73,063.63 John Palmer Public School $6,447.26 Kandos High School $1,781.93 Kandos Public School $1,790.73 Kariong Public School $9,808.54 Katoomba High School $19,459.10 Kegworth Public School $3,352.00 Kensington Public School $12,224.80 Killarney Heights High School $38,250.00 Kincumber High School $19,538.14 Kingsgrove High School $46,290.80 Kingsgrove North High School $35,680.91 Kingsgrove Public School $17,100.79 Kingswood High School $38,000.00 Kingswood Public School $3,127.27 Kingswood South Public School $1,575.00 Kirrawee High School $64,043.38 Kogarah High School $25,339.92 Kogarah Public School $7,152.59 Lake Munmorah High School $33,750.00 Lake Munmorah Public School $3,818.16 Lakelands Public School $2,839.56 Lakemba Public School $8,537.13 Lansvale Public School $20,000.00 Leppington Public School $2,912.90 Lethbridge Park Public School $3,894.54 Leumeah Public School $13,709.21 Liverpool Girls High School $56,635.40 Liverpool Public School $11,209.20 Lurnea High School $30,000.00
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