Page 3162 - Week 08 - Thursday, 7 August 2008
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(2) The identity of each school outlined in part (1)
National School Chaplaincy Program | |
Government Primary Schools |
Government Secondary Schools |
Bonython Primary School |
Belconnen High School |
Charles Condor Primary School |
Calwell High School |
Evatt Primary School |
Campbell High School |
Gordon Primary School |
Caroline Chisholm High School |
Isabella Plains Primary School |
Lanyon High School |
Kaleen Primary School |
Melba High School |
Macquarie Primary School |
Melrose High School |
Ngunnawal Primary School |
Stromlo High School |
North Ainslie Primary School |
Black Mountain School |
Richardson Primary School |
Canberra College |
Theodore Primary School |
Copland College |
Wanniassa Hills Primary School |
Erindale College |
Hawker College | |
Lake Ginninderra College | |
Lake Tuggeranong College | |
Narrabundah College | |
Alternate Structured Schools | |
Wanniassa School (K-10) | |
Amaroo School (P-10) | |
Gold Creek School (K-10) | |
Non-Government Primary Schools |
Non-Government Secondary Schools |
Good Shepherd Primary School |
Daramalan College |
Holy Family Parish Primary School |
St Francis Xavier College |
Holy Spirit Primary School | |
Islamic School of Canberra | |
St Bede’s Primary School | |
St Clare of Assisi Primary School | |
St Francis of Assisi Primary School | |
St John the Apostle Primary School | |
St Thomas Aquinas Primary School | |
St Thomas More’s Primary School | |
The Galilee School | |
Alternate Structured Schools | |
Burgmann College | |
Covenant College | |
Emmaus Christian School | |
Orana School | |
Brindabella Christian College | |
Canberra Grammar School | |
Canberra Girls’ Grammar School | |
Radford College | |
St Edmund’s College |
(3) Under the National School Chaplaincy Program $165 million over three years (2006-07 to 2009-10) will be available for government and non-government schools to establish school chaplaincy services, or expand existing services. Government and non-government schools and their communities were able to apply for up to $20 000 per annum (and a maximum of $60 000 over the life of the program) to establish school chaplaincy services or to enhance existing chaplaincy services.
(4) No.
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