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The below table are Queensland state schools identified under the Department of Queensland Education’s School Disadvantage Index (SDI)*, Index of community socio-educational advantage (ICSEA)** priority pool and MOU of Queensland Consortium partners. Other schools including non-state schools may also be included in partnership activities as determined by the Education Division directorate, 石榴视频.
School | Region | School | Region |
Trinity Bay State High School | FNQ | Heatley Secondary College | NQ |
Woree State High School | FNQ | Kirwan State High School | NQ |
Bentley Park College | FNQ | Pimlico State High School | NQ |
Cairns State High School | FNQ | Thuringowa State High School | NQ |
Redlynch State College | FNQ | Townsville State High School | NQ |
Smithfield State High School | FNQ | William Ross State High School | NQ |
Cooktown State School | FNQ | Charters Towers State High School | NQ |
Nrth Peninsula Area State College | FNQ | Collinsville State High School | NQ |
Tagai State College | FNQ | Bowen State High School | NQ |
Ravenshoe State School | FNQ | Proserpine State High School | NQ |
Western Cape College | FNQ | Spinifex State College | NQ |
Dimbulah State School | FNQ | Richmond State School | NQ |
Mossman State High School | FNQ | Cloncurry State School | NQ |
Babinda State School | FNQ | Hughenden State School | NQ |
Kuranda District State College | FNQ | Ayr State High School | NQ |
Malanda State High School | FNQ | Home Hill State High School | NQ |
Gordonvale State High School | FNQ | Ingham State High School | NQ |
Innisfail State College | FNQ | Northern Beaches State High School | NQ |
Atherton State High School | FNQ | Doomadgee State School | NQ |
Mareeba State High School | FNQ | Mornington Island State School | NQ |
Aurukun State School | FNQ | Normanton State School | NQ |
Lockhart State School | FNQ | Mount Isa School of the Air | NQ |
Herberton State School | FNQ | Bwgcolman Community School | NQ |
Kowanyama State School | FNQ | Tully State High School | NQ |
Yarrabah State School | FNQ |
*The School Disadvantage Index is a calculated value for a school based on the average Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage (IRSD) of the address of students that attend that school. The IRSD is a general socio-economic index published by the ABS that summarises a range of information about the economic and social conditions of people and households within an area. This index includes only measures of relative disadvantage. A low score indicates relatively greater disadvantage in general. A high score indicates a relative lack of disadvantage in general.
**The index of community socio-educational advantage (ICSEA) was created by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) specifically to enable meaningful comparisons of National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) test achievement by students in schools across Australia. ICSEA is a scale which allows for comparisons among schools with similar students. The lower the ICSEA value, the lower the level of educational advantage of students who go to this school. The higher the ICSEA value, the higher the level of educational advantage of students who go to this school. ICSEA is set at an average of 1000 and this value can be used as an ICSEA benchmark.
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