❓ A WA parliamentary question inquires about the future of the music program at Governor Stirling Senior High School, student participation numbers, and alternative program availability in other schools.
AnsweredQoN 2236Legislative Assembly
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(1) Will the Minister advise if the music program at Governor Stirling Senior High School is to cease in 2004?
(2) If so, why?
(3) How many students participated in the music program this year?
(4) How many country students participated in the music program last year?
(5) Will any other schools undertake the program next year?
(2) If so, why?
(3) How many students participated in the music program this year?
(4) How many country students participated in the music program last year?
(5) Will any other schools undertake the program next year?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
4 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
16 days
(2) Not Applicable. (3) It is compulsory for all Year 8s (approximately 188) to do a term of music. Music by choice this year: Year 8 - 25; Year 9 – 12; Year 10 – 11; Year 11 – 2; Year 12 - 1 (4) Country students doing music by choice in the 2002 Music program: Year 8 – 0; Year 9 – 3; Year 10 – 1; Year 11 – 0; Year 12 – 4. (5) Year 11 and 12 music is offered by a number of schools across the state. The Curriculum Council can advise which schools offer this program.
(3) It is compulsory for all Year 8s (approximately 188) to do a term of music. Music by choice this year: Year 8 - 25; Year 9 – 12; Year 10 – 11; Year 11 – 2; Year 12 - 1 (4) Country students doing music by choice in the 2002 Music program: Year 8 – 0; Year 9 – 3; Year 10 – 1; Year 11 – 0; Year 12 – 4. (5) Year 11 and 12 music is offered by a number of schools across the state. The Curriculum Council can advise which schools offer this program.
(4) Country students doing music by choice in the 2002 Music program: Year 8 – 0; Year 9 – 3; Year 10 – 1; Year 11 – 0; Year 12 – 4. (5) Year 11 and 12 music is offered by a number of schools across the state. The Curriculum Council can advise which schools offer this program.
(5) Year 11 and 12 music is offered by a number of schools across the state. The Curriculum Council can advise which schools offer this program.
(3) It is compulsory for all Year 8s (approximately 188) to do a term of music. Music by choice this year: Year 8 - 25; Year 9 – 12; Year 10 – 11; Year 11 – 2; Year 12 - 1 (4) Country students doing music by choice in the 2002 Music program: Year 8 – 0; Year 9 – 3; Year 10 – 1; Year 11 – 0; Year 12 – 4. (5) Year 11 and 12 music is offered by a number of schools across the state. The Curriculum Council can advise which schools offer this program.
(4) Country students doing music by choice in the 2002 Music program: Year 8 – 0; Year 9 – 3; Year 10 – 1; Year 11 – 0; Year 12 – 4. (5) Year 11 and 12 music is offered by a number of schools across the state. The Curriculum Council can advise which schools offer this program.
(5) Year 11 and 12 music is offered by a number of schools across the state. The Curriculum Council can advise which schools offer this program.
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