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education.nsw.gov.au NSW Department of Education The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021 For NSW public schools, the table below shows the 2021 RAM funding. The 2021 RAM funding represents the total 2021 funding for the four equity loadings and the three base allocation loadings, a total of seven loadings. The equity loadings are socio-economic background, Aboriginal background, English language proficiency and low-level adjustment for disability. The base loadings are location, professional learning, and per capita. Changes in school funding are the result of changes to student needs and/or student enrolments. School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI 2021 RAM total funding ($) Abbotsford Public School 15 364,251 Aberdeen Public School 136 535,119 Abermain Public School 144 786,614 Adaminaby Public School 108 47,993 Adamstown Public School 62 310,566 Adelong Public School 116 106,526 Afterlee Public School 125 32,361 Airds High School 169 1,919,475 Ajuga School 164 203,979 Albert Park Public School 111 251,548 Albion Park High School 112 1,241,530 Albion Park Public School 114 626,668 Albion Park Rail Public School 148 1,125,123 Albury High School 75 930,003 Albury North Public School 159 832,460

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The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021For NSW public schools, the table below shows the 2021 RAM funding.

The 2021 RAM funding represents the total 2021 funding for the four equity loadings and the three base allocation loadings, a total of seven loadings. The equity loadings are socio-economic background, Aboriginal background, English language proficiency and low-level adjustment for disability. The base loadings are location, professional learning, and per capita. Changes in school funding are the result of changes to student needs and/or student enrolments.

School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Abbotsford Public School 15 364,251

Aberdeen Public School 136 535,119

Abermain Public School 144 786,614

Adaminaby Public School 108 47,993

Adamstown Public School 62 310,566

Adelong Public School 116 106,526

Afterlee Public School 125 32,361

Airds High School 169 1,919,475

Ajuga School 164 203,979

Albert Park Public School 111 251,548

Albion Park High School 112 1,241,530

Albion Park Public School 114 626,668

Albion Park Rail Public School 148 1,125,123

Albury High School 75 930,003

Albury North Public School 159 832,460

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Albury Public School 55 519,998

Albury West Public School 156 527,585

Aldavilla Public School 117 681,035

Alexandria Park Community School 58 1,030,224

Alfords Point Public School 57 252,497

Allambie Heights Public School 15 347,551

Alma Public School 151 1,147,472

Alstonville High School 74 625,407

Alstonville Public School 77 435,039

Ambarvale High School 152 2,091,931

Ambarvale Public School 137 959,286

Anna Bay Public School 112 518,964

Annandale North Public School 3 or less 254,468

Annandale Public School 3 or less 320,857

Annangrove Public School 50 108,914

Anson Street School 159 444,825

Anzac Park Public School 3 or less 554,450

Appin Public School 101 380,031

Arcadia Public School 63 58,557

Arcadia Vale Public School 119 209,208

Ardlethan Central School 104 132,104

Argenton Public School 153 119,575

Ariah Park Central School 97 255,275

Armidale City Public School 80 729,902

Armidale Secondary College 93 1,709,533

Arncliffe Public School 74 590,232

Arncliffe West Infants School 48 305,019

Arndell School 67 30,251

Arranounbai School 65 55,378

Artarmon Public School 3 or less 1,073,844

Arthur Phillip High School 125 2,459,684

Ashbury Public School 16 300,801

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Ashcroft High School 174 2,066,163

Ashcroft Public School 170 1,206,396

Ashfield Boys High School 77 721,521

Ashfield Public School 34 376,610

Ashford Central School 154 572,910

Ashmont Public School 186 1,301,463

Ashtonfield Public School 88 595,130

Asquith Boys High School 62 505,024

Asquith Girls High School 52 556,532

Asquith Public School 33 424,713

Athelstane Public School 110 752,869

Attunga Public School 129 111,947

Auburn Girls High School 151 2,268,272

Auburn North Public School 127 1,487,450

Auburn Public School 137 1,701,350

Auburn West Public School 172 2,575,360

Aurora College NA 61,690

Austinmer Public School 13 179,859

Austral Public School 130 673,686

Australia Street Infants School 3 or less 103,872

Avalon Public School 29 440,989

Avoca Beach Public School 42 292,568

Avoca Public School 109 22,594

Awaba Public School 132 70,385

Balarang Public School 113 434,073

Bald Blair Public School 78 58,841

Bald Face Public School 24 273,967

Balgowlah Heights Public School 3 or less 360,997

Balgowlah North Public School 3 or less 263,566

Balgownie Public School 53 257,566

Ballimore Public School 122 43,121

Ballina Coast High School 103 1,362,500

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Ballina Public School 161 1,108,323

Balmain Public School 3 or less 233,641

Balranald Central School 130 511,399

Bangalow Public School 33 194,620

Bangor Public School 53 345,898

Banks Public School 122 749,735

Banksia Road Public School 131 1,458,528

Banksmeadow Public School 82 361,700

Bankstown Girls High School 155 1,747,839

Bankstown Hospital School 100 13,612

Bankstown North Public School 113 791,228

Bankstown Public School 129 2,008,255

Bankstown Senior College 246 2,483,321

Bankstown South Infants School 130 475,801

Bankstown West Public School 108 573,857

Banora Point High School 108 884,819

Banora Point Public School 92 575,317

Baradine Central School 170 730,400

Bardia Public School 59 862,644

Bardwell Park Infants School 40 66,023

Barellan Central School 119 256,869

Bargo Public School 117 457,879

Barham High School 115 325,789

Barham Public School 101 230,076

Barkers Vale Public School 123 74,725

Barmedman Public School 223 60,861

Barnier Public School 48 968,682

Barnsley Public School 119 496,555

Barooga Public School 106 201,370

Barraba Central School 138 614,351

Barrack Heights Public School 154 780,581

Barrenjoey High School 37 422,217

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Barrington Public School 102 80,642

Barwon Learning Centre 223 138,083

Baryulgil Public School 201 152,193

Bass High School 166 2,216,488

Bass Hill Public School 155 1,358,034

Bateau Bay Public School 77 581,924

Batemans Bay High School 132 1,725,820

Batemans Bay Public School 138 1,530,386

Bates Drive School 86 81,669

Bathurst Public School 88 651,271

Bathurst South Public School 124 513,645

Bathurst West Public School 126 1,029,152

Batlow Technology School 141 397,041

Baulkham Hills High School 7 573,099

Baulkham Hills North Public School 14 854,509

Bayanami Public School 3 or less 660,177

Beacon Hill Public School 33 350,008

Beaumont Hills Public School 41 518,576

Beaumont Road Public School 3 or less 248,292

Beauty Point Public School 3 or less 208,452

Beckom Public School 130 47,866

Bedgerabong Public School 118 99,959

Beechwood Public School 100 190,919

Beecroft Public School 3 or less 745,144

Beelbangera Public School 92 251,809

Bega High School 102 995,792

Bega Valley Public School 135 823,149

Belair Public School 32 298,841

Bella Vista Public School 8 435,775

Bellambi Public School 169 605,080

Bellata Public School 123 81,611

Bellbird Public School 131 567,871

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Bellbrook Public School 176 193,093

Bellevue Hill Public School 3 or less 531,070

Bellingen High School 82 699,973

Bellingen Public School 78 458,419

Belltrees Public School 106 44,183

Belmont High School 115 1,195,218

Belmont North Public School 132 420,897

Belmont Public School 122 543,944

Belmore Boys High School 142 1,208,794

Belmore North Public School 141 916,266

Belmore South Public School 113 623,654

Belrose Public School 22 181,847

Bemboka Public School 114 98,126

Ben Lomond Public School 125 42,756

Ben Venue Public School 77 642,413

Bendemeer Public School 125 62,845

Bennett Road Public School 147 1,762,017

Berala Public School 131 1,950,246

Beresfield Public School 137 701,865

Beresford Road Public School 77 749,737

Berinba Public School 95 396,560

Berkeley Public School 140 815,129

Berkeley Vale Public School 104 792,309

Berkeley West Public School 149 612,667

Bermagui Public School 108 370,633

Berowra Public School 29 255,065

Berridale Public School 107 93,728

Berrigan Public School 112 141,896

Berrima Public School 61 131,713

Berry Public School 51 214,330

Bert Oldfield Public School 72 363,323

Beverley Park School 119 100,220

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Beverly Hills Girls High School 112 1,661,252

Beverly Hills North Public School 74 702,751

Beverly Hills Public School 68 613,792

Bexhill Public School 72 104,835

Bexley North Public School 40 569,316

Bexley Public School 106 617,232

Biddabah Public School 61 252,060

Bidwill Public School 182 1,925,199

Bigga Public School 76 31,357

Bilambil Public School 96 412,626

Bilgola Plateau Public School 23 272,662

Billabong High School 111 623,034

Bilpin Public School 71 55,399

Binalong Public School 88 61,646

Binda Public School 141 59,721

Bingara Central School 120 447,046

Binnaway Central School 162 260,381

Binya Public School 63 33,779

Biraban Public School 154 450,453

Birchgrove Public School 3 or less 259,476

Birrong Boys High School 159 1,292,034

Birrong Girls High School 148 2,194,073

Birrong Public School 129 1,193,721

Black Hill Public School 95 101,609

Black Mountain Public School 162 115,391

Black Springs Public School 152 43,581

Blackalls Park Public School 137 510,137

Blackett Public School 176 1,001,588

Blackheath Public School 50 262,455

Blacksmiths Public School 87 109,519

Blacktown Boys High School 71 692,483

Blacktown Girls High School 85 914,300

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Blacktown North Public School 73 433,745

Blacktown South Public School 62 1,395,373

Blacktown West Public School 110 680,441

Blackville Public School 180 50,720

Blackwell Public School 111 821,960

Blairmount Public School 142 1,279,071

Blakebrook Public School 96 86,968

Blakehurst High School 81 1,009,890

Blakehurst Public School 69 343,594

Blandford Public School 79 46,300

Blaxcell Street Public School 139 2,658,425

Blaxland East Public School 56 311,577

Blaxland High School 52 641,751

Blaxland Public School 54 122,980

Blayney High School 111 571,671

Blayney Public School 117 619,820

Bletchington Public School 111 967,595

Bligh Park Public School 135 733,630

Blighty Public School 97 60,273

Blue Haven Public School 135 1,396,065

Boambee Public School 92 482,218

Bobin Public School 93 34,051

Bobs Farm Public School 101 60,066

Bodalla Public School 112 173,400

Bogan Gate Public School 170 52,418

Bogangar Public School 66 295,637

Boggabilla Central School 204 896,323

Boggabri Public School 151 286,492

Bolwarra Public School 71 334,647

Bomaderry High School 106 1,067,294

Bomaderry Public School 147 1,117,184

Bombala High School 127 427,596

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Bombala Public School 124 339,635

Bonalbo Central School 171 621,007

Bondi Beach Public School 7 348,020

Bondi Public School 3 or less 311,020

Bongongo Public School 67 47,299

Bonnells Bay Public School 116 729,989

Bonnet Bay Public School 46 149,516

Bonnyrigg Heights Public School 118 1,670,793

Bonnyrigg High School 139 2,981,539

Bonnyrigg Public School 171 1,048,446

Bonshaw Public School 120 76,711

Bonville Public School 96 134,515

Boolaroo Public School 117 129,255

Booligal Public School 52 34,579

Boomi Public School 45 69,932

Booragul Public School 125 437,129

Booral Public School 119 197,041

Boorowa Central School 129 480,048

Boree Creek Public School 101 66,634

Borenore Public School 80 43,411

Boronia Park Public School 3 or less 398,580

Bossley Park High School 121 2,305,089

Bossley Park Public School 149 1,164,036

Botany Public School 50 278,598

Bourke High School 191 1,215,224

Bourke Public School 180 1,300,202

Bourke Street Public School 6 345,832

Bourke-Walgett School of Distance Education 62 78,370

Bournda Environmental Education Centre NA 22,005

Bowen Public School 171 1,260,075

Bowning Public School 118 63,869

Bowral High School 109 1,002,002

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Bowral Public School 43 427,175

Bowraville Central School 160 877,262

Bradbury Public School 108 1,083,090

Braddock Public School 170 1,245,342

Bradfordville Public School 125 551,594

Braidwood Central School 94 526,844

Branxton Public School 114 597,790

Breadalbane Public School 77 21,797

Bredbo Public School 85 36,694

Brewarrina Central School 204 1,563,536

Brewongle Environmental Education Centre NA 20,011

Briar Road Public School 184 1,213,286

Bribbaree Public School 188 58,700

Bridge Road School 127 85,888

Brighton-Le-Sands Public School 68 756,774

Bringelly Public School 147 331,688

Brisbane Water Secondary College Umina Campus 115 1,527,400

Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy Campus 116 953,343

Brisbania Public School 73 362,089

Broadwater Public School 108 72,974

Brocklesby Public School 112 34,099

Broderick Gillawarna School 127 217,340

Broke Public School 125 142,065

Broken Hill High School 129 1,323,179

Broken Hill North Public School 158 991,687

Broken Hill Public School 132 500,423

Bronte Public School 3 or less 213,835

Brooke Avenue Public School 127 990,794

Brooklyn Public School 32 66,305

Brookvale Public School 63 307,216

Broulee Public School 74 314,408

Brungle Public School 211 115,777

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Brunswick Heads Public School 69 211,992

Budawang School 129 76,053

Budgewoi Public School 126 1,024,175

Bulahdelah Central School 133 1,021,108

Bullarah Public School 145 45,503

Bulli High School 61 616,826

Bulli Public School 40 204,918

Bullimbal School 148 162,790

Bundanoon Public School 77 166,239

Bundarra Central School 149 344,050

Bundeena Public School 50 198,580

Bungendore Public School 61 416,433

Bungwahl Public School 87 46,451

Buninyong Public School 159 1,771,160

Bunnaloo Public School 76 57,859

Burke Ward Public School 137 706,343

Burnside Public School 28 223,598

Buronga Public School 161 392,313

Burraneer Bay Public School 38 336,061

Burrawang Public School 42 36,909

Burren Junction Public School 92 93,882

Burringbar Public School 124 109,309

Burrumbuttock Public School 126 64,931

Burwood Girls High School 43 1,130,814

Burwood Public School 36 839,773

Busby Public School 176 1,073,607

Busby West Public School 149 1,422,900

Buxton Public School 110 275,805

Byron Bay High School 50 517,119

Byron Bay Public School 39 422,366

Cabbage Tree Island Public School 198 316,088

Cabramatta High School 164 2,988,139

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Cabramatta Public School 161 2,215,918

Cabramatta West Public School 151 1,780,718

Caddies Creek Public School 20 1,063,854

Cairnsfoot School 78 134,668

Calare Public School 102 860,904

Caldera School 175 109,815

Callaghan College Jesmond Senior Campus 114 974,471

Callaghan College Wallsend Campus 116 2,002,970

Callaghan College Waratah Campus 128 2,182,758

Callala Public School 113 315,481

Cambewarra Public School 80 271,009

Cambridge Gardens Public School 101 639,485

Cambridge Park High School 150 2,107,821

Cambridge Park Public School 137 1,437,833

Camden Haven High School 115 1,752,490

Camden High School 103 1,300,702

Camden Park Environmental Education Centre NA 11,167

Camden Public School 76 296,385

Camden South Public School 77 558,387

Camdenville Public School 13 261,271

Cammeray Public School 3 or less 472,349

Cammeraygal High School 13 504,961

Campbell House School 193 218,866

Campbellfield Public School 111 646,156

Campbelltown East Public School 138 836,120

Campbelltown North Public School 119 779,461

Campbelltown Performing Arts High School 118 1,874,107

Campbelltown Public School 125 768,174

Campsie Public School 86 1,024,058

Candelo Public School 89 111,677

Caniaba Public School 113 84,133

Canley Heights Public School 161 1,960,609

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Canley Vale High School 153 2,841,926

Canley Vale Public School 139 2,506,902

Canobolas Public School 49 95,952

Canobolas Rural Technology High School 153 2,483,572

Canowindra High School 117 482,443

Canowindra Public School 94 264,691

Canterbury Boys High School 109 558,502

Canterbury Girls High School 62 632,228

Canterbury Public School 60 419,007

Canterbury South Public School 61 308,020

Canterbury Vale School 176 79,130

Capertee Public School 169 38,021

Captains Flat Public School 117 113,405

Caragabal Public School 103 74,522

Carcoar Public School 115 45,266

Cardiff High School 111 1,004,657

Cardiff North Public School 90 175,510

Cardiff Public School 99 294,806

Cardiff South Public School 92 316,826

Carenne School 166 401,836

Cargo Public School 168 111,798

Carinda Public School 101 41,335

Caringbah High School 13 403,812

Caringbah North Public School 47 362,863

Caringbah Public School 56 235,051

Carinya School 172 146,231

Carlingford High School 25 1,245,078

Carlingford Public School 24 902,589

Carlingford West Public School 10 1,416,625

Carlton Public School 55 1,171,115

Carlton South Public School 50 762,663

Caroline Chisholm School 129 215,945

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Carool Public School 147 49,779

Carramar Public School 152 763,577

Carrathool Public School 89 35,823

Carrington Public School 85 132,244

Carroll Public School 130 97,949

Cartwright Public School 162 830,010

Cascade Environmental Education Centre NA 12,044

Casino High School 144 1,911,776

Casino Public School 138 2,008,354

Casino West Public School 187 1,350,084

Cassilis Public School 158 57,534

Castle Cove Public School 3 or less 306,831

Castle Hill High School 27 1,338,524

Castle Hill Public School 13 894,765

Castlereagh Public School 129 176,219

Casuarina School 176 160,292

Casula High School 134 2,296,648

Casula Public School 116 1,666,247

Catherine Field Public School 86 577,111

Cattai Public School 79 66,819

Caves Beach Public School 76 320,385

Cawdor Public School 92 102,811

Cecil Hills High School 114 1,949,328

Cecil Hills Public School 93 837,990

Centaur Public School 120 844,999

Centennial Park School 76 40,922

Central Mangrove Public School 117 103,370

Central Sydney Intensive English High School 68 234,700

Central Tilba Public School 93 56,736

Centre of Excellence in Agricultural Education NA 19,630

Cessnock East Public School 172 895,305

Cessnock High School 157 2,120,062

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Cessnock Public School 155 1,090,084

Cessnock West Public School 155 1,245,075

Chalmers Road School 90 104,623

Chandler Public School 66 29,493

Charlestown East Public School 68 260,561

Charlestown Public School 85 165,037

Charlestown South Public School 74 210,866

Chatham High School 160 2,095,506

Chatham Public School 168 1,058,503

Chatswood High School 21 1,420,404

Chatswood Public School 3 or less 1,258,272

Chatsworth Island Public School 102 78,214

Cheltenham Girls High School 12 1,033,233

Cherrybrook Public School 3 or less 804,265

Cherrybrook Technology High School 11 995,928

Chertsey Primary School 129 458,566

Chester Hill High School 164 2,954,312

Chester Hill North Public School 149 1,582,954

Chester Hill Public School 142 2,015,713

Chifley College Bidwill Campus 177 2,308,521

Chifley College Dunheved Campus 174 1,692,052

Chifley College Mount Druitt Campus 172 2,268,171

Chifley College Senior Campus 169 1,886,373

Chifley College Shalvey Campus 181 1,954,987

Chifley Public School 89 376,071

Chillingham Public School 122 75,500

Chipping Norton Public School 85 412,009

Chittaway Bay Public School 102 453,215

Chullora Public School 139 1,175,887

Clairgate Public School 110 613,810

Clare Public School 69 38,373

Claremont Meadows Public School 100 829,098

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Clarence Town Public School 124 270,395

Clarke Road School 54 74,546

Claymore Public School 161 1,155,913

Clemton Park Public School 67 781,649

Clergate Public School 97 94,934

Clovelly Public School 3 or less 319,611

Clunes Public School 54 74,670

Coal Point Public School 59 176,994

Cobar High School 112 610,110

Cobar Public School 132 777,234

Cobargo Public School 91 120,936

Cobbitty Public School 84 327,640

Coffee Camp Public School 104 61,965

Coffs Harbour High School 108 1,531,566

Coffs Harbour Learning Centre 184 107,376

Coffs Harbour Public School 163 1,706,243

Coffs Harbour Senior College 63 468,013

Coleambally Central School 114 453,620

Coledale Public School 25 88,074

Collarenebri Central School 211 768,208

Collaroy Plateau Public School 30 336,862

Collector Public School 87 44,619

Collins Creek Public School 145 40,209

Colo Heights Public School 127 84,362

Colo High School 83 725,598

Colo Vale Public School 108 277,025

Colyton High School 151 2,296,990

Colyton Public School 79 1,192,373

Comboyne Public School 124 123,245

Comleroy Road Public School 95 157,274

Como Public School 48 82,873

Como West Public School 25 228,064

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Conargo Public School 134 49,641

Concord High School 50 1,196,316

Concord Public School 48 380,159

Concord West Public School 16 384,955

Condell Park High School 157 2,424,400

Condell Park Public School 136 1,573,863

Condobolin High School 147 979,453

Condobolin Public School 121 1,006,323

Condong Public School 131 118,043

Congewai Public School 119 30,796

Coniston Public School 107 315,913

Connells Point Public School 32 601,711

Conservatorium High School 3 or less 144,986

Cooerwull Public School 126 857,702

Coogee Public School 3 or less 404,981

Cook School 117 91,705

Coolah Central School 122 622,241

Coolamon Central School 120 572,596

Coolongolook Public School 198 118,379

Cooma North Public School 109 471,099

Cooma Public School 111 424,534

Coomealla High School 142 875,086

Coonabarabran High School 110 784,322

Coonabarabran Public School 132 897,078

Coonamble High School 163 1,301,811

Coonamble Public School 201 1,769,811

Coopernook Public School 149 161,977

Coorabell Public School 41 85,298

Cooranbong Public School 114 400,828

Cootamundra High School 135 786,057

Cootamundra Public School 103 446,468

Copacabana Public School 46 216,804

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Copmanhurst Public School 141 203,318

Coraki Public School 205 334,195

Coramba Public School 102 78,530

Coreen School 198 228,183

Corindi Public School 118 392,142

Corndale Public School 85 33,503

Corowa High School 115 567,483

Corowa Public School 116 466,688

Corowa South Public School 119 96,726

Corrimal East Public School 95 267,646

Corrimal High School 149 1,142,877

Corrimal Public School 89 261,189

Coutts Crossing Public School 141 200,812

Cowan Public School 66 59,459

Cowper Public School 135 70,256

Cowra High School 129 1,231,999

Cowra Public School 126 842,876

Crabbes Creek Public School 94 41,489

Cranebrook High School 139 2,093,263

Crawford Public School 140 1,472,058

Crescent Head Public School 89 258,845

Crestwood High School 49 701,430

Crestwood Public School 19 686,347

Cringila Public School 170 503,174

Cromehurst School 15 83,573

Cromer Public School 41 416,872

Cronulla High School 62 777,989

Cronulla Public School 57 320,771

Cronulla South Public School 40 263,052

Crookwell High School 108 387,802

Crookwell Public School 110 329,654

Croppa Creek Public School 126 55,715

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Crossmaglen Public School 102 51,083

Crown Street Public School 18 313,647

Croydon Park Public School 57 457,086

Croydon Public School 16 673,644

Crystal Creek Public School 116 119,877

Cudal Public School 78 95,324

Cudgegong Valley Public School 107 751,208

Cudgen Public School 94 273,647

Culburra Public School 113 396,293

Culcairn Public School 105 182,656

Cullen Bullen Public School 166 82,967

Cumberland High School 75 1,019,415

Cumnock Public School 92 93,233

Cundletown Public School 130 727,688

Curl Curl North Public School 29 459,710

Curlewis Public School 146 260,470

Currabubula Public School 90 64,956

Curran Public School 174 1,079,244

Currans Hill Public School 104 700,803

Daceyville Public School 62 306,451

Dalgety Public School 116 41,976

Dalmeny Public School 92 1,491,075

Dalton Public School 101 34,355

Dapto High School 109 1,228,198

Dapto Public School 103 807,997

Darcy Road Public School 6 870,576

Dareton Public School 216 529,781

Darlinghurst Public School 3 or less 232,867

Darlington Point Public School 149 292,789

Darlington Public School 43 288,621

Davidson High School 44 532,656

Dawson Public School 155 1,164,090

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Dee Why Public School 87 769,434

Deepwater Public School 134 94,772

Delegate Public School 111 115,913

Delungra Public School 157 132,606

Deniliquin High School 111 823,098

Deniliquin North Public School 98 205,261

Deniliquin South Public School 110 362,524

Denison College of Secondary Education, Bathurst High Campus 100 1,351,303

Denison College of Secondary Education, Kelso High Campus 118 1,411,748

Denistone East Public School 4 887,243

Denman Public School 126 321,305

Dobroyd Point Public School 5 150,161

Doonside High School 153 2,036,220

Doonside Public School 140 871,599

Dora Creek Public School 115 182,635

Dorchester School 186 331,205

Dorrigo High School 114 273,624

Dorrigo Public School 116 178,726

Dorroughby Environmental Education Centre NA 15,560

Double Bay Public School 9 202,659

Doubtful Creek Public School 156 48,316

Douglas Park Public School 109 199,668

Drake Public School 148 91,272

Drummond Memorial Public School 163 790,717

Drummoyne Public School 12 487,434

Dubbo College Delroy Campus 149 2,337,015

Dubbo College Senior Campus 103 909,986

Dubbo College South Campus 112 1,798,190

Dubbo North Public School 142 1,042,701

Dubbo Public School 75 629,041

Dubbo School of Distance Education 117 695,036

Dubbo South Public School 108 1,416,900

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Dubbo West Public School 159 1,747,384

Dudley Public School 45 170,618

Dulwich High School of Visual Arts and Design 47 660,852

Dulwich Hill Public School 17 341,159

Dundas Public School 55 414,617

Dundurrabin Public School 134 83,052

Dunedoo Central School 132 526,914

Dungay Public School 109 116,591

Dungog High School 111 1,036,885

Dungog Public School 121 584,188

Dungowan Public School 79 41,283

Dunoon Public School 58 84,673

Dural Public School 26 292,300

Duranbah Public School 62 62,090

Duri Public School 124 93,801

Durrumbul Public School 58 30,305

E A Southee Public School 166 391,791

Eagle Vale High School 165 1,813,710

Earlwood Public School 34 660,067

East Hills Boys High School 103 979,097

East Hills Girls Technology High School 91 900,632

East Hills Public School 119 400,319

Eastern Creek Public School 103 543,801

Eastlakes Public School 64 357,088

Eastwood Heights Public School 3 or less 464,226

Eastwood Public School 12 1,053,984

Ebenezer Public School 87 161,786

Ebor Public School 154 79,836

Eden Marine High School 118 1,107,034

Eden Public School 131 712,731

Edensor Park Public School 129 592,396

Edgeware School 187 104,872

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Edgeworth Heights Public School 113 572,988

Edgeworth Public School 113 1,015,972

Edward Public School 144 429,320

Eglinton Public School 90 455,863

Elands Public School 74 44,728

Elanora Heights Public School 33 303,529

Elderslie High School 96 1,044,037

Elderslie Public School 90 540,608

Eleebana Public School 41 342,364

Elermore Vale Public School 94 431,957

Elizabeth Macarthur High School 98 1,404,409

Ellalong Public School 126 284,387

Ellerston Public School 101 42,810

Ellison Public School 52 235,957

Eltham Public School 64 71,000

Emerton Public School 174 1,030,625

Emmaville Central School 160 305,871

Empire Bay Public School 73 363,939

Empire Vale Public School 131 65,094

Emu Heights Public School 93 292,674

Emu Plains Public School 94 470,295

Endeavour Sports High School 80 941,909

Enfield Public School 41 371,975

Engadine High School 67 647,505

Engadine Public School 62 367,169

Engadine West Public School 63 418,274

Enngonia Public School 142 267,790

Epping Boys High School 19 1,100,259

Epping Heights Public School 3 or less 515,254

Epping North Public School 3 or less 331,802

Epping Public School 3 or less 884,802

Epping West Public School 3 or less 1,242,723

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Erina Heights Public School 45 212,376

Erina High School 91 711,176

Ermington Public School 30 409,969

Ermington West Public School 85 268,581

Erskine Park High School 111 1,322,972

Erskineville Public School 3 or less 284,937

Eschol Park Public School 118 563,162

Estella Public School 72 201,187

Ettalong Public School 118 885,726

Euabalong West Public School 185 153,563

Euchareena Public School 147 29,418

Eugowra Public School 146 114,742

Eumungerie Public School 151 71,158

Eungai Public School 121 137,217

Eureka Public School 46 33,064

Eurongilly Public School 59 41,746

Euston Public School 126 237,271

Evans High School 139 1,949,266

Evans River Community School 115 985,877

Excelsior Public School 17 545,801

Exeter Public School 52 114,600

Fairfax Public School 95 41,961

Fairfield Heights Public School 185 2,542,480

Fairfield High School 194 3,150,687

Fairfield Public School 181 2,402,176

Fairfield West Public School 165 2,374,913

Fairvale High School 162 3,095,304

Fairvale Public School 177 2,362,099

Fairy Meadow Public School 103 577,309

Falls Creek Public School 115 76,158

Farmborough Road Public School 124 420,869

Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School 74 531,240

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Fassifern Public School 125 129,346

Faulconbridge Public School 56 263,996

Fennell Bay Public School 149 531,162

Fern Bay Public School 99 125,156

Ferncourt Public School 11 297,598

Fernhill School 131 229,037

Fernleigh Public School 34 38,306

Field of Mars Environmental Education Centre NA 19,687

Figtree Heights Public School 48 175,646

Figtree High School 89 969,323

Figtree Public School 75 291,388

Fingal Head Public School 110 97,365

Finigan School of Distance Education 83 451,727

Finley High School 111 616,008

Finley Public School 106 270,461

Fisher Road School 68 70,916

Five Dock Public School 39 291,485

Five Islands School 172 127,822

Five Islands Secondary College 159 1,167,270

Flinders Public School 96 610,121

Floraville Public School 79 440,596

Forbes High School 137 1,087,851

Forbes North Public School 138 843,163

Forbes Public School 106 571,323

Forest Hill Public School 106 367,003

Forest Lodge Public School 3 or less 374,122

Forestville Public School 14 419,343

Forster Public School 118 1,356,502

Fort Street High School 15 490,109

Fort Street Public School 16 345,752

Fowler Road School 169 186,238

Francis Greenway High School 144 1,967,094

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Frank Partridge VC Public School 164 1,001,731

Franklin Public School 139 754,327

Frederickton Public School 132 366,552

Freemans Reach Public School 108 248,161

Frenchs Forest Public School 14 160,037

G S Kidd Memorial School 139 108,619

Galston High School 72 499,985

Galston Public School 57 183,383

Galungara Public School 38 350,595

Ganmain Public School 163 140,313

Garah Public School 135 67,928

Garden Suburb Public School 73 199,267

Gardeners Road Public School 60 491,456

George Bass School 136 251,440

Georges Hall Public School 94 1,178,522

Georges River College Hurstville Boys Campus 102 634,991

Georges River College Oatley Senior Campus 90 861,653

Georges River College Peakhurst Campus 100 1,095,285

Georges River College Penshurst Girls Campus 83 648,971

Georges River Environmental Education Centre NA 11,167

Gerogery Public School 154 72,297

Gerringong Public School 44 290,295

Geurie Public School 119 57,798

Gibberagong Environmental Education Centre NA 19,687

Gilgai Public School 156 200,744

Gilgandra High School 125 687,312

Gilgandra Public School 157 941,363

Gillieston Public School 120 408,176

Gillwinga Public School 199 875,944

Girilambone Public School 88 58,011

Girrakool School 166 250,887

Girraween High School 6 369,901

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Girraween Public School 15 1,318,821

Gladesville Public School 12 374,780

Gladstone Public School 118 67,731

Glebe Public School 66 381,426

Gledswood Hills Public School 87 716,058

Glen Alice Public School 136 40,870

Glen Innes High School 113 911,986

Glen Innes Public School 123 991,776

Glen Innes West Infants School 149 130,600

Glen William Public School 124 94,409

Glenbrook Public School 30 193,166

Glendale East Public School 117 433,797

Glendale Technology High School 126 1,596,431

Glendenning Public School 80 890,818

Glendore Public School 87 711,734

Glenfield Park School 199 244,035

Glenfield Public School 51 674,590

Glenhaven Public School 35 247,379

Glenmore Park High School 109 1,273,860

Glenmore Park Public School 91 698,690

Glenmore Road Public School 3 or less 206,137

Glenorie Public School 63 221,210

Glenquarry Public School 72 35,315

Glenreagh Public School 156 234,417

Glenroi Heights Public School 201 1,281,240

Glenroy Public School 149 689,186

Glenvale School 133 297,461

Glenwood High School 52 826,223

Glenwood Public School 90 390,299

Glossodia Public School 109 297,408

Gloucester High School 118 640,478

Gloucester Public School 119 592,268

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Gol Gol Public School 88 244,433

Goodooga Central School 189 380,871

Goolgowi Public School 106 95,884

Goolma Public School 122 45,767

Goolmangar Public School 99 27,879

Gooloogong Public School 56 48,493

Goonellabah Public School 148 1,082,610

Goonengerry Public School 101 55,920

Gordon East Public School 3 or less 299,342

Gordon West Public School 3 or less 525,184

Gorokan High School 134 2,252,371

Gorokan Public School 151 1,626,384

Gosford East Public School 71 275,219

Gosford High School 21 536,212

Gosford Public School 56 536,032

Goulburn East Public School 96 198,280

Goulburn High School 124 1,162,897

Goulburn North Public School 117 484,838

Goulburn Public School 159 642,920

Goulburn South Public School 141 452,553

Goulburn West Public School 97 492,987

Governor Philip King Public School 134 1,588,169

Grafton High School 120 1,529,151

Grafton Public School 123 1,070,213

Grahamstown Public School 138 816,392

Gralee School 195 100,807

Granville Boys High School 153 1,717,094

Granville East Public School 138 987,805

Granville Public School 117 1,399,321

Granville South Creative and Performing Arts High School 175 2,133,179

Granville South Public School 145 1,146,110

Gravesend Public School 121 83,301

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Grays Point Public School 33 231,546

Great Lakes College Forster Campus 115 1,088,502

Great Lakes College Senior Campus 103 484,225

Great Lakes College Tuncurry Campus 111 771,201

Green Hill Public School 205 247,082

Green Valley Public School 145 1,163,045

Greenacre Public School 164 2,803,637

Greenethorpe Public School 156 58,875

Greenway Park Public School 91 847,311

Greenwell Point Public School 117 190,175

Greenwich Public School 3 or less 295,579

Grenfell Public School 98 331,429

Gresford Public School 99 119,691

Greta Public School 133 402,317

Greystanes High School 106 1,261,264

Greystanes Public School 45 616,735

Griffith East Public School 102 729,891

Griffith North Public School 99 662,265

Griffith Public School 161 1,571,496

Grose View Public School 86 283,981

Guildford Public School 146 1,941,214

Guildford West Public School 147 1,122,654

Guise Public School 167 805,478

Gulargambone Central School 204 523,386

Gulgong High School 131 731,058

Gulgong Public School 140 891,068

Gulmarrad Public School 98 288,578

Gum Flat Public School 108 47,891

Gundagai High School 128 469,415

Gundagai Public School 118 293,381

Gundagai South Public School 157 130,415

Gundaroo Public School 46 100,753

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Gunnedah High School 153 1,849,752

Gunnedah Public School 173 970,758

Gunnedah South Public School 120 1,593,528

Gunning Public School 67 118,463

Guyra Central School 148 1,040,601

Gwabegar Public School 207 61,701

Gwandalan Public School 121 669,257

Gwynneville Public School 66 282,005

Gymea Bay Public School 42 444,596

Gymea North Public School 62 296,564

Gymea Technology High School 67 529,196

Haberfield Public School 11 556,565

Halinda School 138 266,729

Hallidays Point Public School 87 311,354

Hambledon Public School 61 689,112

Hamilton North Public School 79 143,708

Hamilton Public School 44 246,477

Hamilton South Public School 18 271,072

Hammondville Public School 86 479,020

Hampden Park Public School 85 1,475,861

Hampton Public School 104 20,176

Hannam Vale Public School 38 27,150

Hannans Road Public School 151 449,490

Hanwood Public School 93 323,097

Harbord Public School 14 595,285

Harcourt Public School 68 758,244

Hargraves Public School 145 116,077

Harrington Park Public School 78 647,684

Harrington Public School 149 342,679

Harrington Street Public School 120 2,090,935

Harwood Island Public School 124 116,678

Hassall Grove Public School 118 1,312,788

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Hastings Public School 75 505,413

Hastings Secondary College, Port Macquarie Campus 100 959,640

Hastings Secondary College, Westport Campus 119 1,122,186

Havenlee School 172 242,378

Hawkesbury High School 117 722,546

Hay Public School 125 525,963

Hay War Memorial High School 130 595,009

Hayes Park Public School 113 756,534

Hazelbrook Public School 73 401,819

Heathcote East Public School 77 112,212

Heathcote High School 88 627,576

Heathcote Public School 67 251,285

Heaton Public School 130 503,512

Hebersham Public School 149 1,935,160

Heckenberg Public School 179 870,014

Helensburgh Public School 69 390,315

Henry Fulton Public School 80 395,857

Henry Kendall High School 83 748,847

Henty Public School 103 155,500

Hermidale Public School 148 80,143

Hernani Public School 112 40,927

Herons Creek Public School 134 81,064

Highlands School 163 121,378

Hill End Public School 94 27,520

Hill Top Public School 132 295,528

Hillsborough Public School 70 231,921

Hillside Public School 87 35,065

Hillston Central School 126 545,327

Hilltop Road Public School 125 1,933,483

Hillvue Public School 202 2,205,543

Hinchinbrook Public School 130 1,419,755

Hinton Public School 90 96,037

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Hobartville Public School 115 528,300

Holbrook Public School 86 203,153

Holgate Public School 35 109,986

Holman Place School 184 134,764

Holmwood Public School 136 111,044

Holroyd High School 177 2,511,287

Holroyd School 139 473,742

Holsworthy High School 103 753,821

Holsworthy Public School 29 712,146

Homebush Boys High School 68 1,139,524

Homebush Public School 29 736,377

Homebush West Public School 40 953,706

HopeTown School 183 170,528

Hornsby Girls High School 3 or less 342,165

Hornsby Heights Public School 31 311,182

Hornsby North Public School 9 856,682

Hornsby South Public School 10 618,390

Horsley Park Public School 129 242,778

Howlong Public School 90 250,632

Hoxton Park High School 143 2,033,594

Hoxton Park Public School 112 1,198,647

Hume Public School 184 838,623

Humula Public School 141 71,280

Hunter River Community School 153 204,410

Hunter River High School 136 2,092,561

Hunter School of Performing Arts 42 607,536

Hunter Sports High School 129 1,685,383

Hunters Hill High School 33 577,742

Hunters Hill Public School 3 214,457

Huntingdon Public School 115 77,102

Hurlstone Agricultural High School 46 592,760

Hurstville Grove Infants School 34 106,121

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Hurstville Public School 38 1,412,429

Hurstville South Public School 47 667,473

Huskisson Public School 95 225,088

Ilford Public School 151 98,850

Illabo Public School 62 51,070

Illaroo Road Public School 74 464,517

Illawarra Environmental Education Centre NA 20,334

Illawarra Hospital School 100 15,469

Illawarra Sports High School 138 1,968,833

Illawong Public School 52 166,797

Iluka Public School 130 216,621

Induna School 204 191,833

Ingleburn High School 123 1,387,322

Ingleburn Public School 96 980,715

Inner Sydney High School 36 212,273

Inverell High School 130 1,392,965

Inverell Public School 127 1,331,613

Iona Public School 76 47,772

Ironbark Ridge Public School 14 655,649

Irrawang High School 129 2,040,367

Irrawang Public School 170 1,534,778

Islington Public School 92 246,600

Ivanhoe Central School 172 270,441

J J Cahill Memorial High School 105 586,121

Jamberoo Public School 65 116,718

James Busby High School 165 2,339,657

James Cook Boys High School 102 513,076

James Erskine Public School 100 678,986

James Fallon High School 140 1,923,238

James Meehan High School 181 1,320,923

James Ruse Agricultural High School 6 377,011

Jamison High School 109 1,296,116

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Jamisontown Public School 107 499,146

Jannali East Public School 47 283,250

Jannali Public School 60 153,520

Jasper Road Public School 19 792,334

Jennings Public School 163 86,861

Jerangle Public School 87 27,733

Jerilderie Public School 128 73,080

Jerrabomberra Public School 40 576,129

Jerrys Plains Public School 167 151,042

Jesmond Public School 143 666,956

Jewells Primary School 83 336,865

Jiggi Public School 98 61,134

Jilliby Public School 118 152,004

Jindabyne Central School 64 799,545

Jindera Public School 99 219,723

John Brotchie Nursery School 36 16,543

John Edmondson High School 117 1,846,520

John Hunter Hospital School 100 27,413

John Palmer Public School 26 707,556

John Purchase Public School 3 or less 520,604

John Warby Public School 165 864,693

Johns River Public School 128 33,612

Jordan Springs Public School 64 426,768

Jugiong Public School 74 40,877

Junee High School 134 609,408

Junee North Public School 125 319,904

Junee Public School 160 411,706

Kahibah Public School 62 247,167

Kalinda School 148 120,395

Kamay Botany Bay Environmental Education Centre NA 11,167

Kambora Public School 23 132,131

Kanahooka High School 141 1,610,295

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Kandeer School 182 89,615

Kandos High School 135 557,529

Kandos Public School 145 471,026

Kangaloon Public School 59 31,638

Kangaroo Valley Public School 51 61,147

Kanwal Public School 122 1,112,936

Kapooka Public School 99 90,130

Karabar High School 93 1,112,475

Karangi Public School 98 116,920

Kareela Public School 26 236,840

Kariong Mountains High School 101 606,230

Kariong Public School 92 550,301

Karningul School 155 61,626

Karonga School 88 119,162

Karuah Public School 149 462,846

Katoomba High School 73 814,992

Katoomba North Public School 99 215,836

Katoomba Public School 60 253,249

Kearns Public School 104 353,327

Kearsley Public School 145 336,706

Kegworth Public School 19 234,665

Keira High School 102 1,327,740

Keiraville Public School 34 283,521

Kellys Plains Public School 50 38,364

Kellyville High School 54 654,101

Kellyville Public School 30 740,938

Kellyville Ridge Public School 29 787,450

Kelso Public School 154 1,070,342

Kemblawarra Public School 156 574,229

Kemps Creek Public School 135 315,285

Kempsey East Public School 125 462,481

Kempsey High School 149 1,633,495

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Kempsey South Public School 184 805,454

Kempsey West Public School 179 1,959,593

Kendall Public School 115 378,885

Kensington Public School 9 395,514

Kent Road Public School 4 898,329

Kenthurst Public School 59 192,450

Kentlyn Public School 110 218,461

Kentucky Public School 80 55,067

Khancoban Public School 109 92,220

Kiama High School 67 801,714

Kiama Public School 56 354,663

Killara High School 3 or less 1,269,262

Killara Public School 3 or less 399,316

Killarney Heights High School 22 609,115

Killarney Heights Public School 3 or less 503,595

Killarney Vale Public School 116 630,949

Kinchela Public School 120 126,212

Kincumber High School 75 776,505

Kincumber Public School 97 469,578

King Park Public School 114 837,997

King Street Public School 148 1,128,484

Kings Langley Public School 55 573,857

Kingscliff High School 87 1,121,149

Kingscliff Public School 67 421,908

Kingsgrove High School 120 1,504,774

Kingsgrove North High School 118 1,561,185

Kingsgrove Public School 97 724,471

Kingstown Public School 141 76,364

Kingswood High School 128 1,811,861

Kingswood Park Public School 170 663,220

Kingswood Public School 49 647,974

Kingswood South Public School 113 587,801

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Kirkton Public School 133 68,819

Kirrawee High School 45 630,737

Kirrawee Public School 70 330,195

Kitchener Public School 126 195,223

Kogarah High School 112 1,511,763

Kogarah Public School 21 787,590

Koonawarra Public School 165 1,054,598

Koorawatha Public School 179 74,638

Kooringal High School 100 1,367,959

Kooringal Public School 108 660,361

Kootingal Public School 104 344,953

Kororo Public School 73 529,820

Kotara High School 56 750,913

Kotara School 173 124,394

Kotara South Public School 47 255,877

Krambach Public School 117 73,287

Kulnura Public School 99 69,519

Ku-ring-gai High School 44 435,382

Kurmond Public School 86 174,057

Kurnell Public School 84 201,636

Kurrajong East Public School 106 95,102

Kurrajong North Public School 48 68,337

Kurrajong Public School 68 206,887

Kurrambee School 138 235,957

Kurri Kurri High School 145 2,294,629

Kurri Kurri Public School 151 1,903,242

Kyeemagh Public School 50 97,453

Kyogle High School 129 727,178

Kyogle Public School 128 742,994

La Perouse Public School 111 254,552

Ladysmith Public School 98 58,385

Laggan Public School 87 22,836

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Laguna Public School 87 64,307

Laguna Street Public School 41 290,945

Lake Albert Public School 86 478,262

Lake Cargelligo Central School 158 1,105,560

Lake Cathie Public School 80 288,780

Lake Heights Public School 140 336,604

Lake Illawarra High School 154 1,673,019

Lake Illawarra South Public School 115 352,613

Lake Macquarie High School 147 1,133,319

Lake Munmorah High School 122 1,372,992

Lake Munmorah Public School 119 696,870

Lake Wyangan Public School 111 194,781

Lakelands Public School 134 666,313

Lakemba Public School 99 995,260

Lakeside School 178 172,193

Lalor Park Public School 141 463,166

Lambton High School 62 891,151

Lambton Public School 70 358,866

Lane Cove Public School 3 or less 621,451

Lane Cove West Public School 3 or less 377,626

Lansdowne Public School 153 126,919

Lansvale East Public School 159 558,793

Lansvale Public School 135 1,842,212

Lapstone Public School 30 159,793

Largs Public School 100 179,587

Larnook Public School 123 67,385

Laurieton Public School 120 299,255

Lavington East Public School 122 769,909

Lavington Public School 126 837,624

Lawrence Hargrave School 205 202,783

Lawrence Public School 131 154,597

Lawson Public School 72 227,637

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Leeton High School 127 1,156,845

Leeton Public School 96 482,121

Leeville Public School 138 169,551

Leichhardt Public School 5 463,365

Lennox Head Public School 52 329,175

Leonay Public School 69 204,495

Leppington Public School 98 544,317

Les Powell School 171 243,691

Lethbridge Park Public School 174 1,763,167

Leumeah High School 127 1,380,345

Leumeah Public School 74 606,848

Leura Public School 53 210,930

Lewisham Public School 21 228,472

Lidcombe Public School 100 1,515,514

Lightning Ridge Central School 156 1,582,309

Lilli Pilli Public School 30 227,436

Lincoln School 197 198,587

Lindfield East Public School 3 or less 460,513

Lindfield Learning Village 3 or less 247,141

Lindfield Public School 3 or less 738,036

Lindsay Park Public School 58 312,804

Lisarow High School 87 705,407

Lisarow Public School 57 202,824

Lismore Heights Public School 103 425,243

Lismore Public School 122 605,840

Lismore South Public School 127 583,476

Lithgow High School 129 1,640,848

Lithgow Public School 131 803,627

Liverpool Boys High School 163 1,897,700

Liverpool Girls High School 159 2,299,620

Liverpool Hospital School 100 14,854

Liverpool Public School 143 2,136,699

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Liverpool West Public School 167 2,623,907

Llandilo Public School 112 556,962

Lochinvar Public School 120 300,224

Lockhart Central School 150 315,104

Loftus Public School 47 262,557

Lomandra School 182 300,346

Londonderry Public School 130 475,903

Long Flat Public School 140 137,794

Longneck Lagoon Environmental Education Centre NA 20,011

Lord Howe Island Central School 48 95,903

Louth Public School 75 35,675

Lowanna Public School 178 136,599

Lowesdale Public School 101 32,766

Lucas Gardens School 54 65,768

Lucas Heights Community School 74 612,898

Luddenham Public School 116 127,594

Lue Public School 166 101,551

Lugarno Public School 37 251,553

Lurnea High School 171 2,562,212

Lurnea Public School 169 1,968,697

Lyndhurst Public School 130 72,005

Lynwood Park Public School 100 366,291

Macarthur Girls High School 66 1,152,767

Macdonald Valley Public School 134 53,808

Macintyre High School 119 1,076,764

Macksville High School 118 945,343

Macksville Public School 126 715,826

Maclean High School 106 1,132,135

Maclean Public School 115 418,206

Macquarie Fields High School 59 853,068

Macquarie Fields Public School 67 1,089,146

Madang Avenue Public School 167 1,201,246

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Maimuru Public School 90 49,393

Main Arm Upper Public School 83 93,069

Mainsbridge School 158 310,044

Maitland East Public School 102 718,415

Maitland Grossmann High School 90 1,045,147

Maitland High School 125 1,881,056

Maitland Public School 116 777,069

Malabar Public School 44 219,524

Mallawa Public School 125 52,143

Mandurama Public School 147 35,668

Manifold Public School 137 69,837

Manildra Public School 116 113,473

Manilla Central School 153 1,097,897

Manly Vale Public School 21 307,991

Manly Village Public School 3 or less 367,960

Manly West Public School 4 479,014

Mannering Park Public School 127 472,365

Manning Gardens Public School 214 1,034,675

Maraylya Public School 67 93,996

Marayong Heights Public School 113 517,889

Marayong Public School 98 907,270

Marayong South Public School 90 503,503

Marie Bashir Public School 30 495,648

Marks Point Public School 118 277,922

Maroota Public School 112 49,965

Maroubra Bay Public School 42 342,093

Maroubra Junction Public School 20 451,690

Marra Creek Public School 63 38,502

Marrar Public School 124 45,264

Marrickville High School 74 668,158

Marrickville Public School 33 261,881

Marrickville West Public School 46 402,661

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Marsden High School 90 1,365,158

Marsden Park Public School 42 432,229

Marsden Road Public School 134 1,772,714

Martindale Public School 114 52,389

Martins Creek Public School 193 47,837

Martins Gully Public School 57 180,053

Marton Public School 70 283,413

Marulan Public School 144 278,907

Mary Brooksbank School 144 273,178

Maryland Public School 102 531,170

Mascot Public School 63 589,951

Mathoura Public School 126 120,667

Matong Public School 64 57,505

Matraville Public School 87 350,139

Matraville Soldiers Settlement Public School 103 457,472

Matraville Sports High School 118 826,067

Matthew Pearce Public School 3 or less 1,273,273

Mawarra Public School 76 331,827

Mayfield East Public School 69 262,273

Mayfield West Public School 89 373,076

Mayrung Public School 128 81,592

McCallums Hill Public School 107 742,019

Meadow Flat Public School 103 86,457

Meadowbank Public School 13 593,262

Medlow Public School 119 37,138

Medowie Public School 93 419,781

Megalong Public School 39 22,325

Melrose Park Public School 42 186,395

Melville High School 134 1,778,111

Menai High School 66 921,397

Menai Public School 93 153,234

Mendooran Central School 132 405,771

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Menindee Central School 165 618,145

Merewether Heights Public School 16 201,090

Merewether High School 8 472,669

Merewether Public School 102 231,003

Merimbula Public School 91 511,006

Merriwa Central School 136 776,791

Merrylands East Public School 119 868,987

Merrylands High School 156 2,348,154

Merrylands Public School 160 1,915,539

Metella Road Public School 46 700,525

Metford Public School 149 1,103,850

Mian School 221 177,706

Michelago Public School 101 65,701

Middle Dural Public School 78 35,528

Middle Harbour Public School 3 or less 350,230

Middleton Grange Public School 106 640,264

Middleton Public School 134 624,097

Milbrodale Public School 136 75,075

Miller High School 189 2,770,934

Miller Public School 184 982,044

Millers Forest Public School 154 189,762

Millfield Public School 120 161,299

Millthorpe Public School 58 248,569

Milperra Public School 79 290,878

Milton Public School 74 578,994

Mimosa Public School 19 280,013

Minchinbury Public School 101 667,836

Minerva School 101 63,672

Minmi Public School 75 109,102

Minnamurra Public School 57 300,902

Minto Public School 80 357,528

Miranda North Public School 72 293,808

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Miranda Public School 83 339,280

Mitchell High School 115 1,526,741

Mitchells Island Public School 87 64,829

Mittagong Public School 98 655,822

Moama Public School 132 527,997

Modanville Public School 77 70,872

Model Farms High School 52 766,399

Mogo Public School 182 263,480

Molong Central School 103 727,360

Mona Vale Public School 38 589,371

Monaro High School 100 632,605

Monteagle Public School 135 60,855

Moonbi Public School 138 158,023

Moorebank High School 89 1,058,237

Moorefield Girls High School 103 554,379

Moorland Public School 151 100,528

Moree East Public School 209 1,343,249

Moree Public School 131 1,758,316

Moree Secondary College Albert St Campus 146 728,353

Moree Secondary College Carol Ave Campus 171 1,379,991

Morgan Street Public School 97 432,471

Morisset High School 127 1,521,875

Morisset Public School 117 382,567

Morpeth Public School 82 230,676

Mortdale Public School 45 512,912

Mortlake Public School 27 339,793

Moruya High School 105 824,111

Moruya Public School 119 700,245

Mosman High School 12 668,760

Mosman Public School 5 357,425

Moss Vale High School 93 739,441

Moss Vale Public School 85 533,270

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Moulamein Public School 111 147,920

Mount Annan High School 109 1,201,998

Mount Annan Public School 93 705,261

Mount Austin High School 182 2,471,550

Mount Austin Public School 195 1,228,494

Mount Brown Public School 113 566,973

Mount Colah Public School 35 268,208

Mount Druitt Public School 123 1,427,210

Mount George Public School 123 79,284

Mount Hunter Public School 98 48,547

Mount Hutton Public School 130 357,430

Mount Kanwary Public School 115 51,904

Mount Keira Public School 35 63,813

Mount Kembla Public School 62 98,008

Mount Kuring-gai Public School 47 142,223

Mount Lewis Infants School 106 466,690

Mount Ousley Public School 65 206,952

Mount Pleasant Public School 120 115,116

Mount Pritchard East Public School 145 743,682

Mount Pritchard Public School 149 1,162,279

Mount Riverview Public School 61 194,100

Mount St Thomas Public School 50 257,276

Mount Terry Public School 104 749,452

Mount Victoria Public School 64 94,929

Mount View High School 131 2,227,582

Mount Warrigal Public School 144 688,699

Mowbray Public School 3 or less 517,147

Mudgee High School 115 1,358,101

Mudgee Public School 115 1,136,033

Muirfield High School 54 628,320

Mulbring Public School 91 85,765

Mulgoa Public School 88 71,549

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Mullaley Public School 140 132,018

Mullaway Public School 79 268,913

Mullion Creek Public School 86 59,132

Mullumbimby High School 76 570,877

Mullumbimby Public School 75 220,492

Mulwala Public School 119 119,646

Mulwaree High School 105 1,150,495

Mulyan Public School 140 794,187

Mumbil Public School 197 55,677

Mummulgum Public School 121 55,986

Mungindi Central School 154 576,152

Murray Farm Public School 5 821,425

Murray High School 141 1,969,264

Murringo Public School 113 90,786

Murrumbidgee Regional High School 122 3,020,492

Murrumburrah High School 148 448,459

Murrumburrah Public School 123 396,494

Murrurundi Public School 141 148,663

Murwillumbah East Public School 119 427,812

Murwillumbah High School 111 740,092

Murwillumbah Public School 120 454,784

Muswellbrook High School 135 2,221,456

Muswellbrook Public School 123 1,031,557

Muswellbrook South Public School 167 2,021,799

Nabiac Public School 123 478,068

Nambucca Heads High School 130 1,135,824

Nambucca Heads Public School 119 579,184

Nana Glen Public School 112 286,790

Nangus Public School 146 75,165

Naradhan Public School 87 52,192

Narara Public School 80 365,946

Narara Valley High School 101 984,615

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Nareena Hills Public School 46 190,960

Narellan Public School 114 569,610

Narellan Vale Public School 96 800,981

Naremburn School 88 33,235

Narooma High School 110 846,182

Narooma Public School 106 740,424

Narrabeen Lakes Public School 52 298,142

Narrabeen North Public School 46 461,931

Narrabeen Sports High School 64 663,128

Narrabri High School 119 1,239,590

Narrabri Public School 134 1,245,919

Narrabri West Public School 118 760,397

Narrandera East Infants School 124 171,440

Narrandera High School 122 804,947

Narrandera Public School 144 950,071

Narranga Public School 119 1,117,615

Narraweena Public School 53 365,887

Narromine High School 164 1,199,534

Narromine Public School 160 1,384,752

Narwee Public School 94 573,663

Nashdale Public School 42 85,401

Nemingha Public School 74 199,897

Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School 94 1,068,500

Neutral Bay Public School 3 or less 474,654

Neville Public School 114 47,287

New Lambton Heights Infants School 25 59,931

New Lambton Public School 23 396,708

New Lambton South Public School 41 306,614

New Queanbeyan SSP 100 69,905

Newbridge Heights Public School 62 474,424

Newcastle East Public School 8 185,496

Newcastle High School 77 1,134,406

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Newcastle Junior School 137 128,324

Newcastle Middle School 133 77,115

Newcastle Senior School 138 126,653

Newington Public School 17 677,761

Newling Public School 189 616,998

Newport Public School 37 414,437

Newrybar Public School 46 38,773

Newtown High School of Performing Arts 5 563,438

Newtown North Public School 3 or less 181,293

Newtown Public School 3 or less 254,812

Niagara Park Public School 82 534,197

Niangala Public School 166 46,056

Nicholson Street Public School 3 or less 114,015

Niland School 205 148,482

Nillo Infants School 60 62,545

Nimbin Central School 118 477,598

Nimmitabel Public School 84 65,404

Nords Wharf Public School 80 142,978

Normanhurst Boys High School 3 or less 367,660

Normanhurst Public School 6 281,747

Normanhurst West Public School 10 297,152

North East Public School of Distance Education 75 265,949

North Gosford Learning Centre 144 73,974

North Haven Public School 105 330,413

North Kellyville Public School 29 742,828

North Nowra Public School 137 522,032

North Rocks Public School 15 810,133

North Ryde Public School 10 357,606

North Star Public School 113 73,637

North Sydney Boys High School 6 583,007

North Sydney Girls High School 4 515,078

North Sydney Public School 3 or less 553,427

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

North Wagga Public School 78 277,003

Northbourne Avenue Public School 57 468,597

Northbridge Public School 3 or less 278,137

Northern Beaches Secondary College Balgowlah Boys Campus 26 653,860

Northern Beaches Secondary College Cromer Campus 84 705,769

Northern Beaches Secondary College Freshwater Senior Campus 32 336,075

Northern Beaches Secondary College Mackellar Girls Campus 32 880,865

Northern Beaches Secondary College Manly Campus 3 or less 357,530

Northlakes High School 145 2,226,826

Northlakes Public School 141 995,122

Northmead Creative and Performing Arts High School 82 1,024,365

Northmead Public School 44 692,730

Noumea Public School 180 1,170,111

Nowendoc Public School 61 28,991

Nowra East Public School 186 2,357,793

Nowra High School 106 1,246,161

Nowra Hill Public School 105 187,598

Nowra Public School 129 1,422,646

NSW School of Languages NA 266,327

Nulkaba Public School 108 613,824

Nundle Public School 114 121,817

Nuwarra Public School 105 735,613

Nymboida Public School 120 53,663

Nyngan High School 119 582,901

Nyngan Public School 148 628,172

Oak Flats High School 132 1,527,052

Oak Flats Public School 113 657,449

Oakdale Public School 110 213,012

Oakhill Drive Public School 8 557,733

Oaklands Central School 115 187,820

Oakville Public School 91 426,417

Oatlands Public School 58 218,482

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Oatley Public School 17 438,647

Oatley West Public School 17 437,212

Oberon High School 125 471,354

Oberon Public School 133 592,351

Observatory Hill Environmental Education Centre NA 19,687

Ocean Shores Public School 50 246,435

O'Connell Public School 43 51,615

Old Bar Public School 106 716,175

Old Bonalbo Public School 207 89,083

Old Guildford Public School 183 1,858,647

Orama Public School 98 71,005

Oran Park High School 109 518,459

Oran Park Public School 82 1,735,815

Orana Heights Public School 110 1,394,491

Orange East Public School 118 504,219

Orange Grove Public School 6 309,746

Orange High School 89 1,131,007

Orange Public School 69 620,862

Orara High School 150 2,336,942

Orara Upper Public School 105 44,757

Orchard Hills Public School 82 144,516

Otford Public School 7 41,222

Ourimbah Public School 72 349,613

Oxley High School 105 1,629,723

Oxley Park Public School 122 1,341,173

Oxley Vale Public School 121 851,123

Oyster Bay Public School 32 266,074

Pacific Palms Public School 91 310,514

Paddington Public School 3 or less 211,236

Padstow Heights Public School 72 309,768

Padstow North Public School 89 433,379

Padstow Park Public School 86 413,494

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Pagewood Public School 34 278,034

Palinyewah Public School 71 37,202

Pallamallawa Public School 161 141,823

Palm Avenue School NA 28,886

Palmers Island Public School 128 109,744

Pambula Public School 95 436,824

Panania North Public School 80 448,059

Panania Public School 66 430,789

Para Meadows School 120 208,634

Parkes East Public School 103 579,819

Parkes High School 124 1,368,538

Parkes Public School 124 892,515

Parklea Public School 45 731,862

Parkview Public School 142 1,119,172

Parramatta East Public School 31 873,721

Parramatta High School 37 1,074,379

Parramatta North Public School 53 537,897

Parramatta Public School 5 1,181,958

Parramatta West Public School 73 1,304,271

Parry School 169 79,049

Passfield Park School 137 137,901

Paterson Public School 82 100,584

Paxton Public School 127 140,073

Peak Hill Central School 160 759,916

Peakhurst Public School 66 668,843

Peakhurst South Public School 54 279,373

Peakhurst West Public School 85 396,408

Peats Ridge Public School 78 47,621

Peel High School 145 2,611,785

Pelaw Main Public School 141 516,684

Pelican Flat Public School 103 100,512

Pendle Hill High School 136 1,045,179

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Pendle Hill Public School 62 449,004

Pennant Hills High School 29 737,443

Pennant Hills Public School 8 472,208

Penrith High School 8 402,249

Penrith Lakes Environmental Education Centre NA 20,011

Penrith Public School 106 741,794

Penrith South Public School 119 834,272

Penrith Valley Learning Centre 175 169,773

Penrose Public School 27 23,465

Penshurst Public School 63 630,645

Penshurst West Public School 71 389,001

Perthville Public School 82 133,416

Peterborough School 134 233,735

Petersham Public School 4 253,774

Picnic Point High School 90 944,290

Picnic Point Public School 39 352,807

Picton High School 119 1,873,686

Picton Public School 99 395,387

Pilliga Public School 168 138,488

Pitt Town Public School 89 273,525

Pittwater High School 43 617,569

Plattsburg Public School 144 689,313

Pleasant Heights Public School 25 217,069

Pleasant Hills Public School 92 49,733

Plumpton High School 131 2,155,122

Plumpton House School 205 174,574

Plumpton Public School 101 887,476

Plunkett Street Public School 104 172,283

Point Clare Public School 66 377,598

Pomona Public School 131 69,603

Pooncarie Public School 130 37,312

Port Hacking High School 61 789,345

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Port Kembla Public School 103 368,241

Port Macquarie Public School 131 1,039,362

Portland Central School 169 551,564

Pottsville Beach Public School 75 471,345

Prairievale Public School 164 1,647,391

Prairiewood High School 130 2,599,045

Prestons Public School 116 1,291,078

Pretty Beach Public School 25 122,944

Primbee Public School 125 248,185

Punchbowl Boys High School 164 1,767,299

Punchbowl Public School 129 1,664,403

Putland School 171 390,856

Putney Public School 21 419,699

Pymble Public School 3 or less 414,810

Quaama Public School 118 118,366

Quakers Hill East Public School 38 653,905

Quakers Hill High School 101 1,067,619

Quakers Hill Public School 30 1,250,385

Quambone Public School 139 92,518

Quandialla Public School 88 52,053

Queanbeyan East Public School 87 332,101

Queanbeyan High School 112 988,418

Queanbeyan Public School 84 804,978

Queanbeyan South Public School 120 890,561

Queanbeyan West Public School 93 599,103

Quirindi High School 137 1,235,056

Quirindi Public School 114 656,322

Raglan Public School 102 307,367

Railway Town Public School 154 435,103

Rainbow Street Public School 14 371,935

Raleigh Public School 63 50,069

Ramsgate Public School 67 672,244

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Rand Public School 100 73,833

Randwick Boys High School 57 664,271

Randwick Girls High School 53 776,335

Randwick Public School 4 559,611

Rankins Springs Public School 114 87,959

Rappville Public School 148 65,650

Rathmines Public School 95 365,161

Raymond Terrace Public School 158 1,226,510

Red Hill Environmental Education Centre NA 22,018

Red Hill Public School 173 1,288,963

Red Range Public School 142 145,428

Redbank School 100 74,407

Redhead Public School 46 204,564

Regents Park Public School 132 795,375

Regentville Public School 94 639,792

Repton Public School 85 99,377

Revesby Public School 110 653,555

Revesby South Public School 72 355,057

Richmond High School 125 1,219,173

Richmond North Public School 113 378,579

Richmond Public School 91 310,030

Ringrose Public School 98 768,156

Rivendell School 34 79,430

Riverbank Public School 14 1,495,290

Riverina Environmental Education Centre NA 20,752

Riverside Girls High School 39 587,419

Riverstone High School 132 938,197

Riverstone Public School 105 776,104

Riverwood Public School 132 357,905

Robert Townson High School 122 1,526,654

Robert Townson Public School 105 895,495

Robertson Public School 80 151,605

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Rockdale Public School 64 604,050

Rockley Public School 97 31,156

Rocky River Public School 80 75,775

Rollands Plains Upper Public School 99 56,114

Rooty Hill High School 122 1,918,501

Rooty Hill Public School 102 1,110,363

Ropes Crossing Public School 62 992,202

Rose Bay Public School 3 or less 467,626

Rose Bay Secondary College 18 878,287

Rosebank Public School 80 40,502

Rosehill Public School 49 902,722

Roselea Public School 19 398,491

Rosemeadow Public School 143 1,974,103

Roseville Public School 3 or less 490,081

Rosewood Public School 153 87,513

Ross Hill Public School 143 1,746,950

Rossmore Public School 131 187,913

Rous Public School 76 83,327

Rouse Hill High School 65 694,647

Rouse Hill Public School 52 664,053

Rowena Public School 56 87,111

Rowland Hassall School 171 172,527

Royal Far West School 150 185,784

Royal National Park Environmental Education Centre NA 19,687

Royal North Shore Hospital School 100 22,891

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital School 100 14,800

Rozelle Public School 3 or less 369,693

Rukenvale Public School 112 31,026

Rumbalara Environmental Education Centre NA 20,011

Ruse Public School 113 718,689

Russell Lea Public School 7 219,861

Russell Vale Public School 83 241,966

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Rutherford Public School 127 1,794,971

Rutherford Technology High School 141 2,681,715

Rydalmere East Public School 79 258,753

Rydalmere Public School 86 212,703

Ryde East Public School 16 445,902

Ryde Public School 31 667,345

Ryde Secondary College 37 927,477

Rye Park Public School 54 24,273

Rylstone Public School 109 131,094

Sackville Street Public School 107 858,630

Sadleir Public School 168 1,408,124

Salt Ash Public School 142 231,118

Samuel Gilbert Public School 23 487,668

Samuel Terry Public School 109 722,614

Sanctuary Point Public School 143 1,420,379

Sandon Public School 119 617,807

Sandy Beach Public School 99 438,130

Sandy Hollow Public School 163 106,934

Sans Souci Public School 53 680,030

Sarah Redfern High School 137 1,604,907

Sarah Redfern Public School 87 742,447

Savernake Public School 120 43,670

Sawtell Public School 75 335,565

Scarborough Public School 22 55,938

Schofields Public School 55 794,026

School of the Air 54 185,130

Scone High School 125 730,120

Scone Public School 117 719,212

Scotts Head Public School 99 164,141

Seaforth Public School 3 or less 313,356

Seaham Public School 94 269,415

Sefton High School 103 1,048,360

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Sefton Infants School 96 282,888

Seven Hills High School 131 780,916

Seven Hills North Public School 51 293,611

Seven Hills Public School 80 177,125

Seven Hills West Public School 87 531,560

Shalvey Public School 177 1,219,633

Shell Cove Public School 72 420,976

Shelley Public School 94 697,470

Shellharbour Public School 78 349,526

Shepherds Park School 182 242,267

Sherwood Grange Public School 103 403,750

Sherwood Ridge Public School 27 627,586

Shoal Bay Public School 99 458,256

Shoalhaven Heads Public School 87 196,119

Shoalhaven High School 148 1,914,548

Shortland Public School 141 642,454

Singleton Heights Public School 133 1,141,516

Singleton High School 128 2,306,875

Singleton Public School 105 591,211

Sir Eric Woodward Memorial School 102 136,752

Sir Joseph Banks High School 136 1,943,174

Smalls Road Public School 18 155,405

Smithfield Public School 141 1,710,515

Smithfield West Public School 174 1,256,006

Smiths Hill High School 7 340,039

Smithtown Public School 143 256,746

Snowy Valleys School 177 94,910

Sofala Public School 214 81,964

Soldiers Point Public School 81 261,210

Somersby Public School 77 78,758

Somerton Public School 128 87,303

South Coogee Public School 27 461,706

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

South Creek School 86 93,981

South Grafton High School 138 1,794,049

South Grafton Public School 136 1,404,416

South Sydney High School 88 758,737

South Wagga Public School 63 277,004

South West Rocks Public School 94 505,407

Southern Cross Public School 85 373,836

Southern Cross School of Distance Education 145 1,674,568

Speers Point Public School 113 229,319

Spring Farm Public School 99 626,202

Spring Hill Public School 102 64,856

Spring Ridge Public School 64 58,619

Spring Terrace Public School 97 64,773

Springdale Heights Public School 153 488,711

Springwood High School 63 518,219

Springwood Public School 55 310,877

St Andrews Public School 97 1,058,824

St Clair High School 131 1,408,024

St Clair Public School 123 598,516

St George Girls High School 26 426,248

St George Hospital School 100 14,816

St George School 72 71,372

St Georges Basin Public School 106 573,617

St Helens Park Public School 112 633,247

St Ives High School 18 854,268

St Ives North Public School 3 or less 561,030

St Ives Park Public School 11 147,471

St Ives Public School 3 or less 515,354

St Johns Park High School 153 2,319,845

St Johns Park Public School 98 1,251,235

St Marys North Public School 161 1,478,950

St Marys Public School 119 623,399

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

St Marys Senior High School 61 638,265

St Marys South Public School 128 678,884

St Peters Public School 26 111,262

Stanford Merthyr Infants School 141 221,903

Stanmore Public School 5 359,442

Stanwell Park Public School 20 98,760

Stewart House School 150 267,199

Stockinbingal Public School 147 74,024

Stockton Public School 88 289,327

Stokers Siding Public School 93 47,826

Stratford Public School 168 43,933

Stratheden Public School 138 63,632

Strathfield Girls High School 54 1,249,151

Strathfield North Public School 26 628,189

Strathfield South High School 153 2,001,210

Strathfield South Public School 33 1,002,330

Stroud Public School 110 108,818

Stroud Road Public School 170 49,238

Stuart Town Public School 179 100,647

Stuarts Point Public School 141 200,956

Sturt Public School 93 514,482

Summer Hill Public School 3 or less 533,723

Sunshine Bay Public School 127 674,811

Surveyors Creek Public School 85 511,264

Sussex Inlet Public School 117 403,868

Sutherland Hospital School 100 14,827

Sutherland North Public School 62 244,795

Sutherland Public School 38 340,031

Sutton Public School 37 194,342

Swansea High School 106 814,118

Swansea Public School 127 473,731

Sydney Boys High School 12 556,481

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Sydney Childrens Hospital School 100 58,131

Sydney Distance Education High School 77 573,152

Sydney Distance Education Primary School 29 130,596

Sydney Girls High School 11 452,775

Sydney Secondary College Balmain Campus 27 668,304

Sydney Secondary College Blackwattle Bay Campus 28 603,339

Sydney Secondary College Leichhardt Campus 22 604,033

Sydney Technical High School 34 505,321

Sylvania Heights Public School 46 524,907

Sylvania High School 75 616,239

Sylvania Public School 67 149,684

Table Top Public School 64 74,880

Tabulam Public School 226 473,737

Tacking Point Public School 61 579,573

Tacoma Public School 116 361,597

Tahmoor Public School 124 871,959

Talbingo Public School 56 42,907

Tallimba Public School 118 75,434

Tallong Public School 114 107,537

Tallowood School 82 136,313

Tambar Springs Public School 241 59,631

Tamworth High School 141 2,222,118

Tamworth Public School 79 875,479

Tamworth South Public School 147 1,945,813

Tamworth West Public School 140 1,122,881

Tangara School 133 68,507

Tanilba Bay Public School 128 1,050,632

Tanja Public School 22 31,358

Tarago Public School 87 64,715

Taralga Public School 120 77,439

Tarcutta Public School 120 81,896

Taree High School 120 1,605,267

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Taree Public School 198 421,025

Taree West Public School 129 1,131,669

Taren Point Public School 55 116,875

Tarrawanna Public School 135 299,677

Tarro Public School 155 500,707

Tathra Public School 64 229,067

Taverners Hill Infants School 3 or less 36,500

Tea Gardens Public School 131 422,714

Telarah Public School 160 1,712,579

Telegraph Point Public School 101 164,753

Telopea Public School 104 172,205

Temora High School 122 705,300

Temora Public School 99 372,903

Temora West Public School 131 324,639

Tempe High School 53 711,082

Tempe Public School 29 319,537

Tenambit Public School 143 996,531

Tenterfield High School 110 542,411

Teralba Public School 121 173,521

Terara Public School 91 98,010

Terranora Public School 75 289,095

Terrey Hills Public School 26 156,935

Terrigal High School 67 660,768

Terrigal Public School 57 569,733

Teven-Tintenbar Public School 73 153,370

Thalgarrah Environmental Education Centre NA 13,830

Tharawal Public School 42 242,382

Tharbogang Public School 109 94,220

The Beach School 74 48,183

The Bidgee School 169 149,190

The Channon Public School 59 33,171

The Childrens Hospital School 100 124,049

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

The Crescent School 145 193,229

The Entrance Public School 145 1,395,427

The Forest High School 70 836,694

The Grange Public School 106 554,102

The Henry Lawson High School 110 422,365

The Hills School 96 169,065

The Hills Sports High School 121 1,463,583

The Jannali High School 67 672,798

The Junction Public School 20 350,752

The Meadows Public School 109 604,418

The Oaks Public School 103 369,262

The Pocket Public School 92 97,591

The Ponds High School 40 1,190,081

The Ponds School 103 166,226

The Risk Public School 103 67,341

The Rivers Secondary College, Kadina High Campus 112 809,076

The Rivers Secondary College, Lismore High Campus 124 934,258

The Rivers Secondary College, Richmond River High Campus 100 952,018

The Rock Central School 115 323,714

The Sir Henry Parkes Memorial Public School 135 643,046

Thirlmere Public School 105 456,453

Thirroul Public School 34 325,763

Thomas Acres Public School 134 1,202,044

Thomas Reddall High School 140 1,354,189

Thornleigh West Public School 10 412,863

Thornton Public School 109 1,053,436

Thurgoona Public School 88 521,501

Tibooburra Outback Public School 102 54,553

Tighes Hill Public School 41 257,985

Timbumburi Public School 84 198,525

Tingha Public School 216 312,410

Tinonee Public School 111 256,262

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Tintinhull Public School 90 108,990

Tirranna Public School 141 50,342

Tocumwal Public School 92 196,460

Tomaree High School 104 1,496,694

Tomaree Public School 95 408,885

Tomerong Public School 102 212,628

Tooleybuc Central School 115 314,222

Toomelah Public School 228 462,678

Toongabbie East Public School 128 298,433

Toongabbie Public School 58 565,255

Toongabbie West Public School 80 394,697

Tooraweenah Public School 117 37,078

Toormina High School 120 1,447,402

Toormina Public School 123 543,938

Toronto High School 118 1,559,996

Toronto Public School 139 539,401

Tottenham Central School 78 157,670

Toukley Public School 141 1,527,543

Towamba Public School 133 66,332

Tower Street Public School 99 292,142

Towradgi Public School 82 208,661

Trangie Central School 136 820,017

Tregeagle Public School 82 110,038

Tregear Public School 187 1,488,489

Trundle Central School 128 331,680

Trunkey Public School 94 38,526

Truscott Street Public School 14 238,462

Tucabia Public School 159 132,946

Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Berkeley Vale Campus 110 1,067,968

Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College The Entrance Campus 107 874,509

Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Tumbi Umbi Campus 105 1,584,631

Tuggerah Public School 96 513,731

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Tuggerawong Public School 123 429,552

Tullamore Central School 107 181,745

Tullibigeal Central School 96 133,152

Tullimbar Public School 94 398,710

Tulloona Public School 45 39,711

Tumbarumba High School 121 468,730

Tumbarumba Public School 117 349,796

Tumbulgum Public School 155 89,116

Tumut High School 112 869,654

Tumut Public School 93 397,445

Tuncurry Public School 122 761,362

Tuntable Creek Public School 79 22,610

Turramurra High School 15 793,845

Turramurra North Public School 3 or less 161,243

Turramurra Public School 3 or less 410,213

Turvey Park Public School 121 749,053

Tweed Heads Public School 108 457,124

Tweed Heads South Public School 143 712,337

Tweed River High School 113 1,167,533

Tyalgum Public School 141 113,600

Tyalla Public School 153 1,036,311

Uki Public School 118 260,645

Ulan Public School 168 64,159

Ulladulla High School 94 1,298,333

Ulladulla Public School 104 899,498

Ulmarra Public School 122 152,656

Ulong Public School 178 88,810

Ultimo Public School 39 424,466

Umina Beach Public School 89 727,446

Unanderra Public School 96 457,658

Undercliffe Public School 46 193,296

Ungarie Central School 119 196,001

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Upper Coopers Creek Public School 72 29,252

Upper Lansdowne Public School 79 44,604

Uralla Central School 132 878,172

Urana Public School 175 51,827

Uranquinty Public School 99 50,740

Urbenville Public School 168 87,628

Urunga Public School 112 367,881

Vacy Public School 79 138,694

Valentine Public School 46 345,120

Valley View Public School 92 401,542

Vardys Road Public School 82 547,894

Vaucluse Public School 4 256,636

Verona School 195 141,375

Victoria Avenue Public School 21 400,996

Villawood East Public School 176 1,049,438

Villawood North Public School 164 922,508

Vincentia High School 121 1,962,354

Vincentia Public School 77 306,186

Vineyard Public School 153 154,634

Wadalba Community School 116 2,390,549

Wagga Wagga High School 105 1,815,621

Wagga Wagga Public School 71 436,714

Wahroonga Public School 3 or less 345,381

Wairoa School 87 102,968

Waitara Public School 3 or less 1,187,577

Wakefield School 214 135,537

Wakehurst Public School 25 220,906

Wakool Burraboi Public School 133 57,577

Walbundrie Public School 64 55,943

Walcha Central School 105 566,518

Walgett Community College - High School 194 1,043,300

Walgett Community College - Primary School 196 1,383,769

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Walhallow Public School 193 181,554

Walla Walla Public School 100 69,627

Wallabadah Public School 131 94,130

Wallacia Public School 130 123,666

Wallendbeen Public School 100 23,561

Wallerawang Public School 130 648,161

Wallsend Public School 133 580,898

Wallsend South Public School 48 383,956

Walters Road Public School 103 951,668

Wambangalang Environmental Education Centre NA 20,760

Wamberal Public School 64 512,837

Wamoon Public School 188 158,010

Wanaaring Public School 173 117,325

Wangee Park School 109 71,765

Wangi Wangi Public School 110 193,649

Waniora Public School 61 263,019

Waratah Public School 102 530,654

Waratah West Public School 141 319,367

Wardell Public School 139 94,855

Warialda High School 138 520,174

Warialda Public School 107 400,880

Warilla High School 110 1,626,853

Warilla North Public School 184 696,046

Warilla Public School 144 667,797

Warners Bay High School 70 874,285

Warners Bay Public School 77 396,356

Warnervale Public School 115 881,272

Warragamba Public School 114 532,390

Warrawee Public School 3 or less 501,282

Warrawong High School 170 1,927,130

Warrawong Public School 179 1,095,032

Warren Central School 155 866,904

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Warrimoo Public School 40 132,850

Warrumbungle National Park Environmental Education Centre NA 12,048

Warwick Farm Public School 150 660,033

Waterfall Public School 117 54,974

Wattawa Heights Public School 154 862,284

Wattle Flat Public School 148 81,602

Wattle Grove Public School 75 534,965

Wauchope High School 132 1,202,133

Wauchope Public School 125 1,411,819

Waverley Public School 4 236,559

Wee Jasper Public School 3 or less 33,685

Wee Waa High School 151 615,856

Wee Waa Public School 164 563,963

Weethalle Public School 120 69,936

Weilmoringle Public School 234 163,063

Wellington High School 147 1,309,959

Wellington Public School 152 2,419,258

Wentworth Falls Public School 56 289,795

Wentworth Point Public School 24 805,171

Wentworth Public School 160 560,530

Wentworthville Public School 21 1,104,762

Werrington County Public School 115 736,169

Werrington Public School 124 882,416

Werris Creek Public School 150 460,177

West Pennant Hills Public School 14 431,900

West Pymble Public School 6 231,417

West Ryde Public School 15 610,299

West Wallsend High School 129 1,295,182

West Wallsend Public School 130 471,836

West Wyalong High School 113 593,304

West Wyalong Public School 112 525,795

Westdale Public School 142 1,503,667

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Westfields Sports High School 115 2,466,770

Westlawn Public School 111 719,822

Westmead Public School 3 or less 1,366,007

Weston Public School 163 836,840

Westport Public School 149 1,298,230

Wetlands Environmental Education Centre NA 23,782

Wewak Street School 163 202,320

Whalan Public School 165 1,472,123

Wheeler Heights Public School 38 286,154

Whian Whian Public School 119 35,993

White Cliffs Public School 28 67,734

Whitebridge High School 83 843,514

Whitton-Murrami Public School 146 105,575

Wiangaree Public School 144 73,943

Widemere Public School 86 256,632

Wideview Public School 33 242,361

Wilberforce Public School 90 338,120

Wilcannia Central School 213 830,994

Wiley Park Girls High School 154 1,706,818

Wiley Park Public School 122 1,535,604

Wilkins Public School 24 411,440

Willans Hill School 150 153,382

Willawarrin Public School 156 147,961

William Bayldon Public School 163 803,401

William Dean Public School 108 562,930

William Rose School 129 186,845

William Stimson Public School 118 994,827

Willmot Public School 194 827,561

Willoughby Girls High School 12 972,817

Willoughby Public School 3 or less 685,173

Willow Tree Public School 114 126,363

Willyama High School 125 1,261,450

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Wilson Park School 153 186,227

Wilsons Creek Public School 93 51,699

Wilton Public School 78 345,535

Windale Public School 191 940,155

Windang Public School 115 256,260

Windellama Public School 138 86,502

Windsor High School 141 1,355,409

Windsor Park Public School 122 450,395

Windsor Public School 128 353,108

Windsor South Public School 163 832,103

Wingello Public School 113 57,516

Wingham Brush Public School 126 458,498

Wingham High School 131 1,226,769

Wingham Public School 120 618,522

Winmalee High School 63 598,400

Winmalee Public School 68 328,597

Winston Heights Public School 34 341,006

Winston Hills Public School 36 609,453

Wiripaang Public School 187 965,253

Wirreanda Public School 102 686,131

Wisemans Ferry Public School 122 104,162

Wollondilly Public School 104 564,932

Wollongbar Public School 75 266,550

Wollongong High School of the Performing Arts 63 987,636

Wollongong Public School 49 605,672

Wollongong West Public School 108 380,861

Wollumbin High School 109 562,557

Wolumla Public School 104 136,797

Wombat Public School 155 69,707

Wongarbon Public School 137 139,366

Woniora Road School 109 57,246

Woodberry Learning Centre 216 88,568

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2021 RAM total funding ($)

Woodberry Public School 185 927,224

Woodburn Public School 126 310,086

Woodenbong Central School 131 714,790

Woodland Road Public School 123 601,537

Woodport Public School 80 353,452

Woodstock Public School 151 68,209

Wooglemai Environmental Education Centre NA 20,011

Woolbrook Public School 193 91,628

Woolgoolga High School 104 1,244,282

Woolgoolga Public School 98 594,961

Wooli Public School 102 83,152

Woollahra Public School 3 or less 423,791

Woolomin Public School 141 103,845

Woolooware High School 60 552,083

Woolooware Public School 48 324,447

Woongarrah Public School 100 554,062

Woonona East Public School 77 218,332

Woonona High School 80 633,056

Woonona Public School 54 370,805

Woronora River Public School 66 92,130

Woy Woy Public School 104 596,759

Woy Woy South Public School 112 747,500

Wyalong Public School 151 243,982

Wyangala Dam Public School 136 48,391

Wyee Public School 132 421,392

Wyndham College 104 763,345

Wyndham Public School 123 70,901

Wyoming Public School 135 840,614

Wyong Creek Public School 74 78,167

Wyong High School 127 1,509,883

Wyong Public School 137 1,240,883

Wyrallah Public School 98 47,588

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School full name *2019/2020 average FOEI

2021 RAM total funding ($)

Wyrallah Road Public School 93 590,478

Wytaliba Public School 170 52,195

Yagoona Public School 119 1,421,497

Yamba Public School 87 395,703

Yanco Agricultural High School 64 283,668

Yanco Public School 135 134,771

Yandelora School 108 136,269

Yanderra Public School 136 114,017

Yarrawarrah Public School 57 213,346

Yarrowitch Public School 118 45,734

Yass High School 93 671,933

Yass Public School 81 308,569

Yates Avenue Public School 77 214,715

Yawarra Community School 137 63,121

Yenda Public School 101 156,618

Yennora Public School 156 900,462

Yeo Park Infants School 3 or less 51,892

Yeoval Central School 152 368,343

Yerong Creek Public School 146 82,840

Yetman Public School 134 69,829

Yoogali Public School 159 181,116

York Public School 105 792,617

Young High School 125 1,196,800

Young North Public School 134 672,130

Young Public School 99 716,897

Yowie Bay Public School 35 274,005

Yudi Gunyi School 145 91,202

Zig Zag Public School 134 218,196

Total (rounded) 1,304.9 B

*The Family Occupation and Education Index (FOEI) scores for NSW public schools have been calculated from student and parent data extracted from local school enrolment information. An FOEI score of 3 or less indicates a school population with high socio-economic advantage.