❓ Hon Sally Talbot asked the Minister for Education about the number of students studying Politics and Legal Studies in Years 11 and 12 from 2000 to 2009. The Minister provided the requested data.
AnsweredQoN 2125Legislative Council
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(1) How many students studied Politics and Legal Studies (or the equivalent course) in Year 11 in the following years, -
(a) 2009;
(b) 2008;
(c) 2007;
(d) 2006;
(e) 2005;
(f) 2004;
(g) 2003;
(h) 2002;
(i) 2001; and
(j) 2000?
(2) How many students studied Politics and Legal Studies (or the equivalent course) in Year 12 in the following years, -
(a) 2009;
(b) 2008;
(c) 2007;
(d) 2006;
(e) 2005;
(f) 2004;
(g) 2003;
(h) 2002;
(i) 2001; and
(j) 2000?
(a) 2009;
(b) 2008;
(c) 2007;
(d) 2006;
(e) 2005;
(f) 2004;
(g) 2003;
(h) 2002;
(i) 2001; and
(j) 2000?
(2) How many students studied Politics and Legal Studies (or the equivalent course) in Year 12 in the following years, -
(a) 2009;
(b) 2008;
(c) 2007;
(d) 2006;
(e) 2005;
(f) 2004;
(g) 2003;
(h) 2002;
(i) 2001; and
(j) 2000?
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Answered
4 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Education
Response time
42 days
The following numbers are students who studied and received a grade in Political and Legal Studies:
(1)(a) 2009: 1 311 students
(b) 2008: 1 229 students
(c) 2007: 1 163 students
(d) 2006: 1 188 students
(e) 2005: 1 342 students
(f) 2004: 1 373 students
(g) 2003: 1 318 students
(h) 2002: 1 387 students
(i) 2001: 1 308 students; and
(j) 2000: 1 255 students.
(2)(a) 2009: 878 students
(b) 2008: 879 students
(c) 2007: 870 students
(d) 2006: 952 students
(e) 2005: 1 027 students
(f) 2004: 1 035 students
(g) 2003: 1 137 students
(h) 2002: 1 041 students
(i) 2001: 1 095 students; and
(j) 2000: 934 students.
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(1)(a) 2009: 1 311 students
(b) 2008: 1 229 students
(c) 2007: 1 163 students
(d) 2006: 1 188 students
(e) 2005: 1 342 students
(f) 2004: 1 373 students
(g) 2003: 1 318 students
(h) 2002: 1 387 students
(i) 2001: 1 308 students; and
(j) 2000: 1 255 students.
(2)(a) 2009: 878 students
(b) 2008: 879 students
(c) 2007: 870 students
(d) 2006: 952 students
(e) 2005: 1 027 students
(f) 2004: 1 035 students
(g) 2003: 1 137 students
(h) 2002: 1 041 students
(i) 2001: 1 095 students; and
(j) 2000: 934 students.
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