❓ Hon Sue Ellery questions the Minister for Education about the delay in releasing the 2014 semester 1 school enrolment census figures. The Minister assures the member that the information will be provided soon.
AnsweredQoN 295Legislative Council
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SCHOOLS — SEMESTER 1 ENROLMENTS
295. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for
Education:
(1) Given that
the 2014 semester 1 census was conducted in week 2 of semester 1 and we are now
at the end of week 7, what is the reason for the delay in the minister
releasing the figures of the census?
(2) When will the
minister provide information about the semester 1 census?
295. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for
Education:
(1) Given that
the 2014 semester 1 census was conducted in week 2 of semester 1 and we are now
at the end of week 7, what is the reason for the delay in the minister
releasing the figures of the census?
(2) When will the
minister provide information about the semester 1 census?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
the question and it is a valid question.
(1)–(2) As
I mentioned in this place one or two weeks ago, I have received the preliminary
figures. We are talking about 260 000 to 270 000 students across 800 public
schools in Western Australia and it takes time.
Hon Sue Ellery : It did not take that long at this time
last year.
Hon PETER COLLIER : I can assure the member that there is
nothing clandestine about this. As soon as I have the information, I will
provide it, and I imagine that will be in the next couple of weeks. I hope so,
and I will follow it up.
the question and it is a valid question.
(1)–(2) As
I mentioned in this place one or two weeks ago, I have received the preliminary
figures. We are talking about 260 000 to 270 000 students across 800 public
schools in Western Australia and it takes time.
Hon Sue Ellery : It did not take that long at this time
last year.
Hon PETER COLLIER : I can assure the member that there is
nothing clandestine about this. As soon as I have the information, I will
provide it, and I imagine that will be in the next couple of weeks. I hope so,
and I will follow it up.
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