❓ Hon. Shelley Archer questions the Minister for Education and Training regarding the Aboriginal kindergarten program, including locations, funding, enrolment numbers, program success, and expansion plans. The Minister provides detailed responses, including a table of kindergarten locations and enrolment data.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING’S ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM 30. Hon SHELLEY ARCHER to the minister representing the Minister for Education and Training: I refer to the Department of Education and Training’s Aboriginal kindergarten program for three to four year-olds. (1) Where are the 29 Aboriginal kindergartens located? (2) Does the government fund any kindergarten programs outside of the public education system? (3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING’S ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM
I refer to the Department of Education and Training’s Aboriginal kindergarten program for three to four year-olds. (1) Where are the 29 Aboriginal kindergartens located? (2) Does the government fund any kindergarten programs outside of the public education system? (3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(1) Where are the 29 Aboriginal kindergartens located? (2) Does the government fund any kindergarten programs outside of the public education system? (3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(2) Does the government fund any kindergarten programs outside of the public education system? (3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
[See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING’S ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM
I refer to the Department of Education and Training’s Aboriginal kindergarten program for three to four year-olds. (1) Where are the 29 Aboriginal kindergartens located? (2) Does the government fund any kindergarten programs outside of the public education system? (3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(1) Where are the 29 Aboriginal kindergartens located? (2) Does the government fund any kindergarten programs outside of the public education system? (3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(2) Does the government fund any kindergarten programs outside of the public education system? (3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(3) What were the enrolment numbers for each of these kindergartens over the period 2002 to 2007? (4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(4) Has the department’s plan to increase the enrolment numbers of Aboriginal children in kindergartens through this program succeeded? (5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(5) Does the government intend to expand this program to other locations? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. I provide the following response on behalf of the Minister for Education and Training. The response is primarily in tabular form. I seek leave to table the document and have it incorporated into Hansard. Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
Leave granted. [See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
[See paper 287.] The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
The following material was incorporated — (1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(1) There are 28 Aboriginal Kindergartens. They are located at: SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
SCHOOL ABORIGINAL KINDERGARTEN DISTRICT OFFICE Mt Barker Primary School Cooinda Albany Spencer Park Primary School Coolangarras Barmah Albany Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School Bunbury Amaroo Primary School Koolbardi Bunbury Gwynne Park Primary School Kooijy Canning Tranby Primary School Canning Nulsen Primary School Esperance Brookman Primary School Fremantle/Peel Hilton Primary School Kalunga Fremantle/Peel Medina Primary School Fremantle/Peel Dudley Park Primary School Nynning Koolungars Fremantle/Peel Boulder Primary School Djidiku Goldfields East Kalgoorlie Primary School Goldfields Broome Primary School Uupababas Kimberley Derby District High School Bundja Walun Nunga Kimberley Derby District High School Mowanjum Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Kimberley Halls Creek District High School Kimberley Fitzroy Crossing District High School Mobile Kimberley West Northam Primary School Midlands Meekatharra District High School Midwest Beachlands Primary School Meekawaya Midwest East Carnarvon Primary School Minoo Malgo Midwest Katanning Primary School Coolingah Narrogin Roebourne Primary School Pilbara South Hedland Primary School Pilbara Westminster Junior Primary Edale Swan Moorditj Noongar Community College Swan (2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(2) Yes. Kindergarten per capita grants are paid to non-government schools for their aggregate number of kindergarten age students (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) who turn 4 years of age on or before 30 June. (3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(3) The following data is semester 2, student enrolments at Aboriginal Kindergartens for 2002-2007. Some of the students are non-Aboriginal. School Name 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AMAROO PS 53 55 69 55 59 54 BEACHLANDS PS 51 44 47 47 51 45 BOULDER PS 96 107 98 91 84 60 BROOKMAN PS 24 40 37 39 35 37 BROOME PS 53 60 56 41 59 54 DERBY DHS 55 59 62 53 59 54 DJIDI DJIDI ABORIGINAL SCHOOL 23 25 19 19 15 12 DUDLEY PARK PS 76 68 72 58 66 60 EAST CARNARVON PS 39 40 37 41 35 39 EAST KALGOORLIE PS 18 15 17 12 13 14 FITZROY CROSSING DHS 27 18 35 23 32 42 GWYNNE PARK PS 56 40 41 39 29 38 HALLS CREEK DHS 44 30 28 21 18 27 HILTON PS 36 33 38 31 28 34 KATANNING PS 24 25 23 27 25 18 MEDINA PS 35 24 19 19 23 25 MEEKATHARRA DHS 26 21 21 20 23 21 MOORDITJ NOONGAR COM COLLEGE 41 25 28 27 35 24 MOUNT BARKER PS 57 45 49 32 33 45 NULSEN PS 50 57 49 57 65 53 ROEBOURNE PS 26 30 32 19 29 25 SOUTH HEDLAND PS 54 44 44 43 46 44 SPENCER PARK PS 62 60 46 58 51 43 TRANBY PS 49 39 35 39 43 34 WEST NORTHAM PS 40 28 16 25 24 20 WESTMINSTER JNR PS 35 70 67 69 74 64 The information relating to Kindergarten programs outside of the public education system cannot be provided because the student census does not require each non-government school to report the specific number of Aboriginal students by their age. (4) Yes. (5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
(5) The Department of Education and Training is currently investigating the feasibility of establishing two additional Aboriginal Kindergartens at Challis and Kununurra.
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