Dr. Woollard inquires about performing arts facilities in government high schools, particularly those with and without specialist art programs. The response indicates capital works are committed, Applecross SHS is considered for future projects, and most newer schools have standard arts facilities.

AnsweredQoN 2841Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 October 2007
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Education and Training

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(2) Do other government high schools that provide specialist art programs have performing arts centres or similar purpose-built facilities?
(3) Which other government schools that do not have a specialist art program have a performing arts centre or similar purpose-built facility?

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Answered
13 November 2007
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
27 days
1 The Department of Education and Training's capital works program is fully committed at present. Applecross Senior High School will be listed for possible future consideration within the context of state wide priorities.
(2-3) All senior high schools built since 1977 have a standard provision of visual and performing arts facilities.
More than 50% of public senior high schools have purpose built performing arts facilities.
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