NSCSWP Participating Schools by State, Electorate, Sector, Worker Type and Entitlement Amount As at 18 June 2014

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NSCSWP Participating Schools by State, Electorate, Sector, Worker Type and Entitlement Amount As at 18 June 2014 NSCSWP Participating Schools by State, Electorate, Sector, Worker Type and Entitlement Amount as at 18 June 2014 Excludes schools in receipt of Disaster Relief assistance Worker Type School Name State Electorate Sector Total Funding Approved (Ex GST) (Chaplain or Student Welfare Worker) Ainslie North Primary ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Amaroo School ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Belconnen High ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Black Mountain School ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Blue Gum Community School ACT FRASER Independent SWW $50,000 Bonython Primary ACT CANBERRA Government SWW $60,000 Brindabella Christian College ACT FRASER Independent Chaplain $60,000 Calwell High ACT CANBERRA Government SWW $60,000 Campbell High ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Canberra Girls' Grammar School ACT CANBERRA Independent Chaplain $60,000 Canberra Grammar School ACT CANBERRA Independent Chaplain $60,000 Caroline Chisholm School ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Charles Conder Primary ACT CANBERRA Government SWW $60,000 Charnwood-Dunlop School ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Covenant College ACT CANBERRA Independent Chaplain $60,000 Cranleigh School ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Daramalan College ACT FRASER Catholic Chaplain $60,000 Dickson College ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Emmaus Christian School ACT FRASER Independent SWW $60,000 Erindale College ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Farrer Primary ACT CANBERRA Government SWW $30,000 Gold Creek School ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Good Shepherd Primary School ACT FRASER Catholic SWW $60,000 Gordon Primary ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Gungahlin College ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Hawker College ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School ACT FRASER Catholic SWW $60,000 Isabella Plains Early Childhood School ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Islamic School of Canberra ACT CANBERRA Independent Chaplain $60,000 Kaleen Primary ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Kingsford Smith School ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Lake Tuggeranong College ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Lanyon High ACT CANBERRA Government SWW $60,000 Latham Primary ACT FRASER Government SWW $60,000 Macquarie Primary ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Melba Copland Secondary School Melba Campus ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Melrose High ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Narrabundah College ACT CANBERRA Government SWW $60,000 Ngunnawal Primary ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Worker Type School Name State Electorate Sector Total Funding Approved (Ex GST) (Chaplain or Student Welfare Worker) Orana Steiner School ACT CANBERRA Independent Chaplain $50,000 Radford College ACT FRASER Independent Chaplain $60,000 Richardson Primary ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Sacred Heart Primary School ACT CANBERRA Catholic SWW $60,000 St Edmund's College ACT CANBERRA Catholic Chaplain $60,000 St Francis Xavier College ACT FRASER Catholic SWW $60,000 St John the Apostle Primary School ACT FRASER Catholic SWW $60,000 St Monica's Primary School ACT FRASER Catholic SWW $60,000 St Thomas Aquinas Primary School ACT FRASER Catholic SWW $60,000 St Thomas More's Primary School ACT FRASER Catholic SWW $60,000 St Thomas the Apostle Primary School ACT CANBERRA Catholic SWW $60,000 Stromlo High ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Theodore Primary ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 University of Canberra High School Kaleen ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 University of Canberra Senior Secondary College Lake Ginninderra ACT FRASER Government Chaplain $60,000 Wanniassa Hills Primary ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Wanniassa School Senior Campus ACT CANBERRA Government Chaplain $60,000 Adventist Primary School - Toronto NSW CHARLTON Independent Chaplain $60,000 Airds High School NSW MACARTHUR Government Chaplain $60,000 Al Faisal College NSW REID Independent SWW $60,000 Al Noori Muslim School NSW WATSON Independent Chaplain $60,000 Albert Park Public School NSW PAGE Government SWW $50,000 Albion Park Rail Public School NSW THROSBY Government Chaplain $60,000 ALESCO Learning Centre - Illawarra NSW CUNNINGHAM Independent SWW $50,000 Al-Faisal College, Campbelltown Campus NSW WERRIWA Independent SWW $20,000 Alfords Point Public School NSW HUGHES Government Chaplain $60,000 All Saints College NSW HUNTER Catholic Chaplain $60,000 All Saints Greek Orthodox Grammar School NSW WATSON Independent Chaplain & SWW $60,000 Alstonville High School NSW PAGE Government Chaplain $45,000 Ambarvale Public School NSW MACARTHUR Government Chaplain $60,000 Anna Bay Public School NSW PATERSON Government Chaplain $60,000 Anson Street School NSW CALARE Government Chaplain $60,000 Ardlethan Central School NSW RIVERINA Government Chaplain $60,000 Ariah Park Central School NSW RIVERINA Government Chaplain $60,000 Arkana College NSW BARTON Independent SWW $60,000 Armenian General Benevolent Union Alexander Primary School NSW MACKELLAR Independent SWW $60,000 Armidale High School NSW NEW ENGLAND Government Chaplain & SWW $60,000 Arthur Phillip High School NSW PARRAMATTA Government SWW $60,000 Ashfield Boys High School NSW GRAYNDLER Government SWW $60,000 Ashfield Public School NSW GRAYNDLER Government SWW $60,000 Ashford Central School NSW NEW ENGLAND Government Chaplain $60,000 Worker Type School Name State Electorate Sector Total Funding Approved (Ex GST) (Chaplain or Student Welfare Worker) Ashmont Public School NSW RIVERINA Government SWW $50,000 Asquith Boys High School NSW BRADFIELD Government SWW $60,000 Austinmer Public School NSW CUNNINGHAM Government SWW $60,000 Australian Christian College: Marsden Park NSW CHIFLEY Independent Chaplain $60,000 Australian International Academy, Sydney, Strathfield Campus NSW WATSON Independent Chaplain $60,000 Avondale School NSW CHARLTON Independent Chaplain $60,000 Balarang Public School NSW THROSBY Government Chaplain $60,000 Ballina High School NSW PAGE Government Chaplain $60,000 Balranald Central School NSW FARRER Government School did not have a worker as at 18/6/ $60,000 14 Bass High School NSW BLAXLAND Government Chaplain $60,000 Bateau Bay Public School NSW DOBELL Government Chaplain $60,000 Baulkham Hills High School NSW MITCHELL Government Chaplain $60,000 Beckom Public School NSW RIVERINA Government Chaplain $60,000 Bellingen High School NSW COWPER Government SWW $50,000 Bellingen Public School NSW COWPER Government SWW $50,000 Belmont Christian College NSW SHORTLAND Independent Chaplain $60,000 Belmont High School NSW SHORTLAND Government Chaplain $60,000 Belmont North Public School NSW SHORTLAND Government Chaplain $60,000 Belmore Boys High School NSW WATSON Government SWW $60,000 Berkeley Vale Public School NSW DOBELL Government SWW $60,000 Berrima Public School NSW THROSBY Government Chaplain $30,000 Bethel Christian School NSW CHIFLEY Independent Chaplain $60,000 Beverly Hills Public School NSW BANKS Government Chaplain $60,000 Bingara Central School NSW PARKES Government Chaplain $60,000 Biraban Public School NSW CHARLTON Government Chaplain $60,000 Bishop Druitt College NSW COWPER Independent Chaplain $60,000 Blaxland High School NSW MACQUARIE Government Chaplain $60,000 Bligh Park Public School NSW MACQUARIE Government Chaplain $60,000 Blighty Public School NSW FARRER Government Chaplain $60,000 Blue Hills College NSW PAGE Independent Chaplain $60,000 Blue Mountains Steiner School NSW MACQUARIE Independent SWW $50,000 Boggabilla Central School NSW PARKES Government Chaplain $60,000 Bomaderry High School NSW GILMORE Government SWW $60,000 Bombala High School NSW EDEN-MONARO Government SWW $50,000 Bonalbo Central School NSW PAGE Government Chaplain $60,000 Bondi Beach Public School NSW WENTWORTH Government SWW $60,000 Bonnet Bay Public School NSW COOK Government Chaplain $60,000 Border Christian College NSW FARRER Independent Chaplain $60,000 Bourke High School NSW PARKES Government School did not have a worker as at 18/6/ $60,000 14 Bowen Public School NSW CALARE Government Chaplain $60,000 Worker Type School Name State Electorate Sector Total Funding Approved (Ex GST) (Chaplain or Student Welfare Worker) Bowral High School NSW THROSBY Government SWW $60,000 Bowral Public School NSW THROSBY Government SWW $30,000 Bradfordville Public School NSW HUME Government Chaplain $60,000 Braidwood Central School NSW EDEN-MONARO Government SWW $50,000 Brightwaters Christian College NSW CHARLTON Independent Chaplain $45,000 Bringelly Public School NSW MACARTHUR Government SWW $50,000 Brooke Avenue Public School NSW DOBELL Government Chaplain $50,000 Broughton Anglican College NSW MACARTHUR Independent Chaplain $60,000 Budgewoi Public School NSW SHORTLAND Government SWW $50,000 Bulahdelah Central School NSW PATERSON Government Chaplain $60,000 Bundanoon Public School NSW HUME Government SWW $60,000 Bundarra Central School NSW NEW ENGLAND Government Chaplain $60,000 Burrabadine Cornerstone Christian School NSW PARKES Independent Chaplain $60,000 Burraneer Bay Public School NSW COOK Government Chaplain $60,000 Burwood Girls High School NSW REID Government SWW $60,000 Callaghan College Jesmond Campus NSW NEWCASTLE Government Chaplain $60,000 Callaghan College Wallsend Campus NSW CHARLTON Government Chaplain $60,000 Callaghan College Waratah Technology Campus NSW NEWCASTLE Government Chaplain $60,000 Calrossy Anglican College - William Cowper Campus NSW NEW ENGLAND Independent Chaplain $60,000 Cambridge Park High School NSW LINDSAY Government SWW
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