Mr Masters asks about Capel Primary School's classification and eligibility for specialist classrooms due to increased enrollment. The Minister's response indicates the school doesn't automatically qualify and funding is dependent on the Capital Works Program and prioritisation.

AnsweredQoN 685Legislative Assembly
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31 July 2001
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(1) With the Capel Primary School now having 350 students enrolled, does this place the school in a level 5 classification?
(2) If yes, does this automatically qualify the school for 2 specialist classrooms namely Art and Craft and Music?
(3) If yes, when are the classrooms likely to be provided to the school?
(4) If yes, are they likely to be demountable classrooms or purpose built classroom buildings?

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Answered
28 August 2001
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Minister for Education
Response time
28 days
2&3) No. Art Craft and Music classrooms are provided as part of the Capital Works Program as funds become available. The priority for schools to receive these facilities is determined at district office level initially, and then in the context of needs across the State. 4) Not applicable
4) Not applicable

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