❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks about the number of demountable classrooms in WA public primary schools in 2013 and projected needs for 2014-2017. The answer provides 2013 and 2014 data via tabled paper, but future projections are undetermined until school requests are submitted.
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(1) What is the number of demountable classrooms in use in each public primary school in 2013? (2) What is the number predicted to be required by each public primary school in the following years based on current enrolment projections: (a) 2014; (b) 2015; (c) 2015; and (d) 2017?
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Answered
11 December 2013
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
22 days
(1)-(2)(a) Please refer to [Tabled Paper No].
(2)(b)-(d) Schools are required to submit requests for transportable classrooms by May of each year to enable student numbers to be confirmed and classrooms to be relocated during the Christmas vacation. Therefore, the number of transportables required at each school in 2015, 2016 and 2017 remains undetermined until this time.
(2)(b)-(d) Schools are required to submit requests for transportable classrooms by May of each year to enable student numbers to be confirmed and classrooms to be relocated during the Christmas vacation. Therefore, the number of transportables required at each school in 2015, 2016 and 2017 remains undetermined until this time.
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