Hon Norman Moore inquired about the potential development of a Senior High School in Kununurra. The government responded that student numbers do not currently justify a separate senior high school, highlighting investment in existing facilities.

AnsweredQoN 2432Legislative Council
Asked
21 September 2004
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Education and Training

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(1) Does the Government propose to develop a Senior High School at Kununurra?
(2) If so, when?
(3) If not, why not?

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Answered
21 October 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
30 days
(2) Not applicable (3) Student numbers do not warrant a senior high school. The district high school offers a range of subject choice commensurate with the number of students enrolled and equal to any similar school. Recently, $500 000 was invested in new facilities for Years 11-12 and a further $2.5 million will be expended at the district high school over the next few years.
(3) Student numbers do not warrant a senior high school. The district high school offers a range of subject choice commensurate with the number of students enrolled and equal to any similar school. Recently, $500 000 was invested in new facilities for Years 11-12 and a further $2.5 million will be expended at the district high school over the next few years.

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