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2020 Primary School Grant Tranche 1 Open VEMIS Tranche Calculator All Provinces All Administrations For Multiple Authority Types For School Type: Primary School For: 2020 at 1/23/2020 2020 Primary School Grant Tranche 1 School Reg School Name Lang Island Bank No Est Total Net Narration Tranche 1 2020 To be Paid Begin Province: Torba Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Torba PEB Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 1 010401 Arep ENG Vanua Lava 0084581001 801,000 2020 PS Tranche 1 2 011003 Bagavegug ENG Toga 0084577001 726,240 2020 PS Tranche 1 3 010422 Ecole de Nelson (Vatop) FRE Vanua Lava 0084568001 213,600 2020 PS Tranche 1 4 0104095 Ecole Primaire D'Arep FRE Vanua Lava 0084581001 352,440 2020 PS Tranche 1 5 0104115 Gneretuvuro FRE Vanua Lava 0098403001 192,240 2020 PS Tranche 1 6 010106 Losalava ENG Gaua 0084559001 752,940 2020 PS Tranche 1 7 011407 Martin ENG Hiu 0084579001 411,180 2020 PS Tranche 1 8 010308 Nergar FRE Mere Lava 0084565001 341,760 2020 PS Tranche 1 9 010112 Santa Maria FRE Gaua 0084560001 656,820 2020 PS Tranche 1 10 010113 Sarantar ENG Gaua 0084561001 325,740 2020 PS Tranche 1 11 010914 Shelil ENG Ureparapara 0084575001 218,940 2020 PS Tranche 1 12 010121 Silva Memorial (Vales) ENG Gaua 0084563001 480,600 2020 PS Tranche 1 13 010316 Tasvare ENG Mere Lava 0084567001 309,720 2020 PS Tranche 1 14 010518 Telvet FRE Mota Lava 0084580001 336,420 2020 PS Tranche 1 15 010305 Vaes (Lequel) ENG Mere Lava 0084564001 277,680 2020 PS Tranche 1 16 010523 Wongyeskei FRE Mota Lava 0084573001 215,235 2020 PS Tranche 1 17 010424 Wosok FRE Vanua Lava 0084571001 336,420 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Torba PEB Page 1 of 1 Printed 23/01/2020 13:29 MoE Read Only User: mpaul_moet End Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) Begin Administration: Church of Melanesia Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 18 010915 Shem Rolley ENG Ureparapara 0084576001 331,080 2020 PS Tranche 1 19 010517 Telhei ENG Mota Lava 0084572001 742,260 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 20 010609 Pasalele ENG Mota 0084574001 710,220 2020 PS Tranche 1 21 011110 Robin Memorial ENG Loh 0084578001 283,020 2020 PS Tranche 1 22 010411 Sanlang ENG Vanua Lava 0084569001 1,228,200 2020 PS Tranche 1 23 010119 Vaget ENG Gaua 0084562001 603,420 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Church of Melanesia End Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) End Province: Torba Begin Province: Sanma Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Sanma PEB Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 24 022106 Banaviti ENG Malo 0084592001 464,580 2020 PS Tranche 1 25 022209 Butmas FRE Santo 0084600001 400,500 2020 PS Tranche 1 26 0222325 Day Spring School ENG Santo 0099659001 432,540 2020 PS Tranche 1 27 022216 Ian Livo ENG Santo 0084603001 400,500 2020 PS Tranche 1 28 022222 Lathi ENG Santo 0084606001 240,300 2020 PS Tranche 1 29 0222497 Lemesie (lape/Paparama) ENG Santo 0098424001 192,240 2020 PS Tranche 1 30 022226 Malao ENG Santo 0084622001 459,240 2020 PS Tranche 1 31 022234 Menevula ENG Santo 0084650001 763,620 2020 PS Tranche 1 32 0221500 Najaraiwelu FRE Malo 0098421001 539,340 2020 PS Tranche 1 33 022139 Nanuhu (Randasi) ENG Malo 0084651001 624,780 2020 PS Tranche 1 34 022240 Nasalanvunmoli ENG Santo 0084645001 736,920 2020 PS Tranche 1 35 022260 Selusia ENG Santo 0084633001 635,460 2020 PS Tranche 1 36 022163 Taharo ENG Malo 0084596001 213,600 2020 PS Tranche 1 Page 1 of 1 Printed 23/01/2020 13:29 MoE Read Only User: mpaul_moet 37 022274 Vovlei ENG Santo 0084637001 806,340 2020 PS Tranche 1 38 022278 Winsao ENG Santo 0098397001 325,740 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 39 022223 Limarua ENG Santo 0084649001 779,640 2020 PS Tranche 1 40 022241 Natawa ENG Santo 0084624001 966,540 2020 PS Tranche 1 41 022264 Saletui ENG Santo 0084654001 758,280 2020 PS Tranche 1 42 020111 Sarakata ENG Santo 0084586001 1,196,160 2020 PS Tranche 1 43 022208 St. Jacques FRE Santo 0084599001 373,800 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Sanma PEB End Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) Begin Administration: Apostolic Church Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 44 022257 St. Joseph (Rowok) FRE Santo 0084662001 576,720 2020 PS Tranche 1 45 022248 St. Pierre (Okoro) FRE Santo 0084660001 608,760 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Catholic Education Authority Begin Administration: Church of Melanesia Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 46 022242 Navele (St. Paul) ENG Santo 0084626001 720,900 2020 PS Tranche 1 47 022271 St. Banabas (Turtel Bay) ENG Santo 0098426001 768,960 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Church of Melanesia Begin Administration: Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 48 022266 Tata ENG Santo 0084635001 1,495,200 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Administration: Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu Page 1 of 1 Printed 23/01/2020 13:29 MoE Read Only User: mpaul_moet Begin Administration: Protestant Education Authority Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Protestant Education Authority Begin Administration: SDA Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 49 022279 Luganville Adventist ENG Santo 0084659001 1,543,260 School 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: SDA End Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) End Province: Sanma Begin Province: Malampa Begin Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Administration: Malampa PEB Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 50 042902 Amelvet ENG Malekula 0085044001 1,265,580 2020 PS Tranche 1 51 042907 Baie Caroline FRE Malekula 0085077001 491,280 2020 PS Tranche 1 52 042908 Benbon ENG Malekula 0085087001 672,840 2020 PS Tranche 1 53 042912 Brenwei ENG Malekula 0084963001 1,367,040 2020 PS Tranche 1 54 044313 Bulemap ENG Ambrym 0085133001 309,720 2020 PS Tranche 1 55 042917 Daodobo FRE Malekula 0085144001 181,560 2020 PS Tranche 1 56 042918 Daodobo ENG Malekula 0091493001 325,740 2020 PS Tranche 1 57 042921 Faralao FRE Malekula 0085048001 186,900 2020 PS Tranche 1 58 042926 Kamai FRE Malekula 0085135001 662,160 2020 PS Tranche 1 59 042928 Laindua ENG Malekula 0085083001 736,920 2020 PS Tranche 1 60 042927 Lakatoro ENG Malekula 0085039001 1,041,300 2020 PS Tranche 1 61 0429317 Lalkoko (Mae Sirbulbul) FRE Malekula 0085098001 523,320 2020 PS Tranche 1 Page 1 of 1 Printed 23/01/2020 13:29 MoE Read Only User: mpaul_moet 62 042931 Lambubu ENG Malekula 0085081001 736,920 2020 PS Tranche 1 63 044433 Lehili FRE Paama 0085025001 267,000 2020 PS Tranche 1 64 044335 Leleut ENG Ambrym 0085129001 363,120 2020 PS Tranche 1 65 044497 Lerawo ENG Malekula 0098410001 363,120 2020 PS Tranche 1 66 042936 Leviamp ENG Malekula 0085102001 1,030,620 2020 PS Tranche 1 67 042938 Lingarak ENG Malekula 0085037001 1,046,640 2020 PS Tranche 1 68 044340 Lolibulo FRE Ambrym 0085000001 234,960 2020 PS Tranche 1 69 044442 Luvil ENG Paama 0085034001 224,280 2020 PS Tranche 1 70 044043 Luwoi ENG Malekula 0085099001 624,780 2020 PS Tranche 1 71 044346 Magam ENG Ambrym 0085003001 667,500 2020 PS Tranche 1 72 042948 Matanvat ENG Malekula 0085084001 357,780 2020 PS Tranche 1 73 044350 Megamone ENG Ambrym 0085142001 331,080 2020 PS Tranche 1 74 042951 Melworbank ENG Malekula 0084966001 299,040 2020 PS Tranche 1 75 043953 Namaru ENG Avock 0085045001 427,200 2020 PS Tranche 1 76 042955 Neramb ENG Malekula 0084969001 1,153,440 2020 PS Tranche 1 77 042956 Norsup FRE Malekula 0084973001 966,540 2020 PS Tranche 1 78 042961 Pinapow ENG Malekula 0085100001 277,680 2020 PS Tranche 1 79 0443336 Port Vato ENG Ambrym 0085011001 69,420 2020 PS Tranche 1 80 044362 Port Vato FRE Ambrym 0085011001 501,960 2020 PS Tranche 1 81 044364 Ranon ENG Ambrym 0085050001 768,960 2020 PS Tranche 1 82 042973 Rensarie (Tembibi) ENG Malekula 0084978001 801,000 2020 PS Tranche 1 83 042993 Roromai ENG Ambrym 0085074001 277,680 2020 PS Tranche 1 84 042965 Sanesup ENG Malekula 0085085001 833,040 2020 PS Tranche 1 85 043867 Sangalai ENG Maskelyns 0084995001 1,249,560 2020 PS Tranche 1 86 044468 Selusa ENG Paama 0085134001 197,580 2020 PS Tranche 1 87 044369 Senai ENG Ambrym 0085051001 758,280 2020 PS Tranche 1 88 042972 Tautu ENG Malekula 0085038001 854,400 2020 PS Tranche 1 89 042975 Tisman ENG Malekula 0084981001 1,233,540 2020 PS Tranche 1 90 043177 Topaen ENG Atchin 0098419001 512,640 2020 PS Tranche 1 91 042979 Uripiv ENG Uripiv 0085043001 555,360 2020 PS Tranche 1 92 042980 Vanruru ENG Malekula 0084984001 459,240 2020 PS Tranche 1 93 044482 Vauleli ENG Paama 0085075001 293,700 2020 PS Tranche 1 94 042903 Velow FRE Malekula 0085096001 400,500 2020 PS Tranche 1 95 042983 Vinmavis ENG Malekula 0084988001 245,640 2020 PS Tranche 1 96 044414 Vutekai FRE Paama 0085019001 101,460 2020 PS Tranche 1 Page 1 of 1 Printed 23/01/2020 13:29 MoE Read Only User: mpaul_moet 97 042987 Wilak FRE Malekula 0085132001 144,180 2020 PS Tranche 1 98 042990 Wora ENG Malekula 0085047001 448,560 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 99 042904 Aulua ENG Malekula 0084957001 1,180,140 2020 PS Tranche 1 100 044349 Mbossung ENG Ambrym 0085006001 416,520 2020 PS Tranche 1 101 044391 Wuro ENG Ambrym 0085073001 363,120 2020 PS Tranche 1 End Registered to Offer: Years 1-8 End Administration: Malampa PEB End Authority Type: Government of Vanuatu Begin Authority Type: Church (Government Assisted) Begin Administration: Catholic Education Authority Begin Registered to Offer: Years 1-6 102 043101 Atchin/St.
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