❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice 1625, asked by Hon ALAN CADBY on 2003-12-05, concerns average per student funding for government and non-government schools in 2002, 2003, and projected for 2004. The Minister provides the requested figures.
AnsweredQoN 1625Legislative Council
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What was the average per student funding in the years 2002 and 2003 and what will it be in 2004 for the State Government for - (a) government school primary students, (b) government school secondary students, (c) non-government school primary students, and (d) non-government school secondary students? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The answer provided by the minister is as follows - (a)-(b) the average per student funding for government schools is calculated to be - Primary Secondary $ $ 2002 8 280 10 705 2003 8 738 11 378 2004 9 032 11 858 (c) 2002 $1 326 2003 $1 377 2004 $1 442 (d) 2002 $2 022 2003 $2 121 2004 $2 212
(b) government school secondary students, (c) non-government school primary students, and (d) non-government school secondary students?
(c) non-government school primary students, and (d) non-government school secondary students?
(d) non-government school secondary students?
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The answer provided by the minister is as follows - (a)-(b) the average per student funding for government schools is calculated to be - Primary Secondary $ $ 2002 8 280 10 705 2003 8 738 11 378 2004 9 032 11 858 (c) 2002 $1 326 2003 $1 377 2004 $1 442 (d) 2002 $2 022 2003 $2 121 2004 $2 212
The answer provided by the minister is as follows - (a)-(b) the average per student funding for government schools is calculated to be - Primary Secondary $ $ 2002 8 280 10 705 2003 8 738 11 378 2004 9 032 11 858 (c) 2002 $1 326 2003 $1 377 2004 $1 442 (d) 2002 $2 022 2003 $2 121 2004 $2 212
(a)-(b) the average per student funding for government schools is calculated to be - Primary Secondary $ $ 2002 8 280 10 705 2003 8 738 11 378 2004 9 032 11 858 (c) 2002 $1 326 2003 $1 377 2004 $1 442 (d) 2002 $2 022 2003 $2 121 2004 $2 212
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(b) government school secondary students, (c) non-government school primary students, and (d) non-government school secondary students?
(c) non-government school primary students, and (d) non-government school secondary students?
(d) non-government school secondary students?
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The answer provided by the minister is as follows - (a)-(b) the average per student funding for government schools is calculated to be - Primary Secondary $ $ 2002 8 280 10 705 2003 8 738 11 378 2004 9 032 11 858 (c) 2002 $1 326 2003 $1 377 2004 $1 442 (d) 2002 $2 022 2003 $2 121 2004 $2 212
The answer provided by the minister is as follows - (a)-(b) the average per student funding for government schools is calculated to be - Primary Secondary $ $ 2002 8 280 10 705 2003 8 738 11 378 2004 9 032 11 858 (c) 2002 $1 326 2003 $1 377 2004 $1 442 (d) 2002 $2 022 2003 $2 121 2004 $2 212
(a)-(b) the average per student funding for government schools is calculated to be - Primary Secondary $ $ 2002 8 280 10 705 2003 8 738 11 378 2004 9 032 11 858 (c) 2002 $1 326 2003 $1 377 2004 $1 442 (d) 2002 $2 022 2003 $2 121 2004 $2 212
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