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NSW Government Schools by MCEECDTA Remoteness NSW Government schools by MCEECDTA remoteness Code School Name Suburb Postcode School Type Principal Network 1002 Aberdeen Public School Aberdeen 2336 Primary School Wollemi 1007 Adaminaby Public School Adaminaby 2629 Primary School Queanbeyan 1009 Adelong Public School Adelong 2729 Primary School Cootamundra 3640 Afterlee Public School Afterlee 2474 Primary School Richmond Valley 4177 Albert Park Public School East Lismore 2480 Primary School Lismore 8101 Albury High School Albury 2640 Secondary School Albury 3922 Albury North Public School Albury 2640 Primary School Albury 1017 Albury Public School Albury 2640 Primary School Albury 1019 Albury West Public School Albury 2640 Primary School Albury 4601 Aldavilla Public School Yarravel 2440 Primary School Mid North Coast 1028 Alma Public School Broken Hill 2880 Primary School Far West 8578 Alstonville High School Alstonville 2477 Secondary School Richmond Valley 1030 Alstonville Public School Alstonville 2477 Primary School Richmond Valley 5625 Anson Street School Orange 2800 Schools for Specific Purposes Orange 1051 Ardlethan Central School Ardlethan 2665 Central/Community School Griffith 1055 Ariah Park Central School Ariah Park 2665 Central/Community School Cootamundra 1057 Armidale City Public School Armidale 2350 Primary School Northern Tablelands 8102 Armidale High School Armidale 2350 Secondary School Northern Tablelands 1066 Ashford Central School Ashford 2361 Central/Community School Barwon 4375 Ashmont Public School Wagga Wagga 2650 Primary School Wagga Wagga 1071 Attunga Public School Attunga 2345 Primary School Tamworth 1081 Avoca Public School Avoca 2577 Primary School Wollondilly 1098 Bald Blair Public School Guyra 2365 Primary School Northern Tablelands 1111 Ballimore Public School Ballimore 2830 Primary School Macquarie 8195 Ballina High School Ballina 2478 Secondary School Richmond Valley 1112 Ballina Public School Ballina 2478 Primary School Richmond Valley 1115 Balranald Central School Balranald 2715 Central/Community School Deniliquin 1118 Bangalow Public School Bangalow 2479 Primary School Lismore 1130 Baradine Central School Baradine 2396 Central/Community School Western Plains 1131 Barellan Central School Barellan 2665 Central/Community School Griffith 8461 Barham High School Barham 2732 Secondary School Deniliquin 1135 Barham Public School Barham 2732 Primary School Deniliquin 1136 Barkers Vale Public School Wadeville 2474 Primary School Richmond Valley 1137 Barmedman Public School Barmedman 2668 Primary School Cootamundra 1139 Barooga Public School Barooga 3644 Primary School Deniliquin 1140 Barraba Central School Barraba 2347 Central/Community School Tamworth 1143 Barrington Public School Barrington 2422 Primary School Great Lakes 5762 Barwon Learning Centre Moree 2400 Schools for Specific Purposes Barwon 1146 Baryulgil Public School Baryulgil 2460 Primary School Clarence Valley 8581 Batemans Bay High School Batehaven 2536 Secondary School Far South Coast 1149 Batemans Bay Public School Surfside 2536 Primary School Far South Coast 1150 Bathurst Public School Bathurst 2795 Primary School Bathurst 3847 Bathurst South Public School Bathurst 2795 Primary School Bathurst 3824 Bathurst West Public School Bathurst 2795 Primary School Bathurst 1152 Batlow Technology School Batlow 2730 Central/Community School Albury 1160 Beckom Public School Beckom 2665 Primary School Griffith 1164 Bedgerebong Public School Bedgerebong 2871 Primary School Lachlan 1165 Beechwood Public School Wauchope 2446 Primary School Hastings 1167 Beelbangera Public School Beelbangera 2680 Primary School Griffith 8165 Bega High School Bega 2550 Secondary School Far South Coast 1168 Bega Valley Public School Bega 2550 Primary School Far South Coast 1175 Bellata Public School Bellata 2397 Primary School Barwon 1178 Bellbrook Public School Bellbrook 2440 Primary School Mid North Coast 1180 Bellimbopinni Public School Kempsey 2440 Primary School Mid North Coast 8258 Bellingen High School Bellingen 2454 Secondary School Mid North Coast 1181 Bellingen Public School Bellingen 2454 Primary School Mid North Coast 1182 Belltrees Public School Belltrees 2337 Primary School Wollemi 1189 Bemboka Public School Bemboka 2550 Primary School Far South Coast 1196 Ben Lomond Public School Ben Lomond 2365 Primary School Northern Tablelands 1198 Ben Venue Public School Armidale 2350 Primary School Northern Tablelands 1191 Bendemeer Public School Bendemeer 2355 Primary School Tamworth 4450 Berinba Public School Yass 2582 Primary School Southern Tablelands 1204 Bermagui Public School Bermagui 2546 Primary School Far South Coast 1206 Berridale Public School Berridale 2628 Primary School Queanbeyan 1207 Berrigan Public School Berrigan 2712 Primary School Deniliquin 1209 Berrima Public School Berrima 2577 Primary School Wollondilly 1211 Berry Public School Berry 2535 Primary School South Coast 1217 Bexhill Public School Bexhill 2480 Primary School Lismore 1219 Bibbenluke Public School Bibbenluke 2632 Primary School Queanbeyan 1223 Bigga Public School Bigga 2583 Primary School Southern Tablelands 8503 Billabong High School Culcairn 2660 Secondary School Wagga Wagga 1230 Binalong Public School Binalong 2584 Primary School Cootamundra 1231 Binda Public School Binda 2583 Primary School Southern Tablelands 1234 Bingara Central School Bingara 2404 Central/Community School Barwon 1237 Binnaway Central School Binnaway 2395 Central/Community School Western Plains 1238 Binya Public School Binya 2665 Primary School Griffith 1249 Black Mountain Public School Black Mountain 2365 Primary School Northern Tablelands 4190 Black Springs Public School Black Springs 2787 Primary School Bathurst 1252 Blackville Public School Blackville 2343 Primary School Wollemi 1254 Blakebrook Public School Blakebrook 2480 Primary School Richmond Valley 1256 Blandford Public School Blandford 2338 Primary School Wollemi 8357 Blayney High School Blayney 2799 Secondary School Bathurst 1260 Blayney Public School Blayney 2799 Primary School Bathurst 5265 Bletchington Public School Orange 2800 Primary School Orange 1261 Blighty Public School Blighty 2713 Primary School Deniliquin 1266 Boambee Public School Boambee 2450 Primary School Coffs Harbour 1269 Bobin Public School Bobin 2429 Primary School Great Lakes 1272 Bodalla Public School Bodalla 2545 Primary School Far South Coast 1274 Bogan Gate Public School Bogan Gate 2876 Primary School Lachlan 4632 Bogangar Public School Bogangar 2488 Primary School Tweed 1275 Boggabilla Central School Boggabilla 2409 Central/Community School Connected Communities 1276 Boggabri Public School Boggabri 2382 Primary School Barwon 8448 Bomaderry High School Bomaderry 2541 Secondary School South Coast 1287 Bomaderry Public School Bomaderry 2541 Primary School South Coast 8486 Bombala High School Bombala 2632 Secondary School Queanbeyan 1288 Bombala Public School Bombala 2632 Primary School Queanbeyan 1290 Bonalbo Central School Bonalbo 2469 Central/Community School Clarence Valley 1293 Bongongo Public School Adjungbilly 2727 Primary School Cootamundra 1296 Bonshaw Public School Bonshaw 2361 Primary School Barwon 1297 Bonville Public School Bonville 2441 Primary School Coffs Harbour 1303 Booligal Public School Booligal 2711 Primary School Deniliquin 1307 Boomi Public School Boomi 2405 Primary School Barwon 1311 Booral Public School Booral 2425 Primary School Great Lakes 1313 Boorowa Central School Boorowa 2586 Central/Community School Southern Tablelands 1318 Boree Creek Public School Boree Creek 2652 Primary School Wagga Wagga 3504 Borenore Public School Borenore 2800 Primary School Orange 8355 Bourke High School Bourke 2840 Secondary School Connected Communities 1326 Bourke Public School Bourke 2840 Primary School Connected Communities 4644 Bourke-Walgett School of Distance Education Bourke 2840 Primary School Western Plains 5679 Bournda Environmental Education Centre Kalaru 2550 Environmental Education Centre Far South Coast 4538 Bowen Public School Orange 2800 Primary School Orange 1334 Bowning Public School Bowning 2582 Primary School Southern Tablelands 8104 Bowral High School Bowral 2576 Secondary School Wollondilly 1335 Bowral Public School Bowral 2576 Primary School Wollondilly 1336 Bowraville Central School Bowraville 2449 Central/Community School Mid North Coast 4406 Bradfordville Public School Goulburn 2580 Primary School Southern Tablelands 1340 Braidwood Central School Braidwood 2622 Central/Community School Queanbeyan 1345 Breadalbane Public School Breadalbane 2581 Primary School Southern Tablelands 1347 Bredbo Public School Bredbo 2626 Primary School Queanbeyan 1350 Brewarrina Central School Brewarrina 2839 Central/Community School Connected Communities 1354 Bribbaree Public School Bribbaree 2594 Primary School Southern Tablelands 1361 Broadwater Public School Broadwater 2472 Primary School Lismore 1363 Brocklesby Public School Brocklesby 2642 Primary School Albury 1367 Broke Public School Broke 2330 Primary School Hunter 8105 Broken Hill High School Broken Hill 2880 Secondary School Far West 1371 Broken Hill North Public School Broken Hill 2880 Primary School Far West 1369 Broken Hill Public School Broken Hill 2880 Primary School Far West 4612 Broulee Public School Broulee 2537 Primary School Far South Coast 1387 Brungle Public School Brungle 2722 Primary School Cootamundra 1389 Brunswick Heads Public School Brunswick Heads 2483 Primary School Lismore 5749 Budawang School Ulladulla 2539 Schools for Specific Purposes Far South Coast 1402 Bulahdelah Central School Bulahdelah 2423 Central/Community School
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