❓ Dr Constable asks about the enrolment and fees for full fee paying international students in WA government secondary schools. The Education portfolio provides data on enrolment numbers, fees, and retention rates.
AnsweredQoN 1234Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many Government secondary schools are able to enrol full fee paying international students in years 8-12?
(2) How many full fee paying international students are enrolled in each of the schools referred to in (1) above?
(3) What was the total number of full fee paying international students in years 8-12 in 1998, 1999 and 2000?
(4) What are the fees charged for tuition for full fee paying international students?
(5) What proportion of these fees are retained by each school?
(6) What are the proposed fees for 2002?
(7) What is the anticipated number of full fee paying international students in each of these schools in 2002?
(2) How many full fee paying international students are enrolled in each of the schools referred to in (1) above?
(3) What was the total number of full fee paying international students in years 8-12 in 1998, 1999 and 2000?
(4) What are the fees charged for tuition for full fee paying international students?
(5) What proportion of these fees are retained by each school?
(6) What are the proposed fees for 2002?
(7) What is the anticipated number of full fee paying international students in each of these schools in 2002?
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Answered
4 December 2001
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
27 days
(2) Melville Senior High School 8 Churchlands Senior High School 5 Mt Lawley Senior High School 1 North Lake Senior Campus 1 John Curtin College of Arts 1 Como Secondary College 2 Perth Modern School 15 Carine Senior High School 1 (3) The Department of Education did not commence enrolling full fee paying international secondary students until February 1999. 1998 - Nil 1999 - 6 2000 - 22 (4) $8 000 per student per year (5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(3) The Department of Education did not commence enrolling full fee paying international secondary students until February 1999. 1998 - Nil 1999 - 6 2000 - 22 (4) $8 000 per student per year (5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
1998 - Nil 1999 - 6 2000 - 22 (4) $8 000 per student per year (5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(4) $8 000 per student per year (5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(3) The Department of Education did not commence enrolling full fee paying international secondary students until February 1999. 1998 - Nil 1999 - 6 2000 - 22 (4) $8 000 per student per year (5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
1998 - Nil 1999 - 6 2000 - 22 (4) $8 000 per student per year (5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(4) $8 000 per student per year (5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(5) $5 800 (72.5%) (6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(6) $8 000 per student per year (7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
(7) As parents enrol their children throughout the year, it is not possible to anticipate the number of new full fee paying international students who will be enrolled in 2002. However, of the 34 students currently enrolled, it is anticipated that 28 will continue their studies in 2002. A further 6 new students have completed the enrolment process and are due to commence in 2002.
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