❓ Mr L'Estrange asks about student capacity and infrastructure plans for several primary and high schools. The Minister for Education and Training responds that there are no plans for new facilities as existing capacity is sufficient.
AnsweredQoN 4879Legislative Assembly
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(1) What are the current student number capacities and forecasts for 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, for: (a) Churchlands Primary School; (b) City Beach Primary School; (c) Floreat Park Primary School; (d) Kapinara Primary School; and (e) Woodlands Primary School? (2) Are there any plans to build new facilities to cater for student population growth at the following schools: (a) Churchlands Primary School; (b) Churchlands Senior High School; (c) City Beach Primary School; (d) Floreat Park Primary School; (e) Kapinara Primary School; (f) Lake Monger Primary School; (g) Wembley Downs Primary School; (h) Wembley Primary School; (i) West Leederville Primary School; and (j) Woodlands Primary School? (3) If no to (2), why not? (4) If yes to (2), what expanded infrastructure is being considered and within what time frame?
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Answered
7 May 2019
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
12 days
(1)
School
Capacity as at 31 January 2019
2019 Actual and 2020-2025 Projected Student Enrolments (Kindergarten to Year 6 students)
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Churchlands Primary School
560
533
535
529
523
538
537
532
City Beach Primary School
317
171
154
157
159
162
166
166
Floreat Park Primary School
715
614
656
662
659
670
680
682
Kapinara Primary School
393
378
375
376
383
381
382
382
Woodlands Primary School
592
458
467
452
453
461
483
509
(2) (a)-(j) No
(3) The schools listed in part (2) of the question have sufficient classroom capacity to accommodate the projected student enrolment growth expected to be generated in the near future. The Department of Education will continue to closely monitor the student enrolments of these schools and will provide the necessary classroom accommodation to support the fluctuations in student enrolments.
(4) Not applicable.
School
Capacity as at 31 January 2019
2019 Actual and 2020-2025 Projected Student Enrolments (Kindergarten to Year 6 students)
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Churchlands Primary School
560
533
535
529
523
538
537
532
City Beach Primary School
317
171
154
157
159
162
166
166
Floreat Park Primary School
715
614
656
662
659
670
680
682
Kapinara Primary School
393
378
375
376
383
381
382
382
Woodlands Primary School
592
458
467
452
453
461
483
509
(2) (a)-(j) No
(3) The schools listed in part (2) of the question have sufficient classroom capacity to accommodate the projected student enrolment growth expected to be generated in the near future. The Department of Education will continue to closely monitor the student enrolments of these schools and will provide the necessary classroom accommodation to support the fluctuations in student enrolments.
(4) Not applicable.
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