Mr Bradshaw questions the Minister for Education regarding the lack of a covered assembly area at Brunswick Primary School, despite its priority listing by the Local District Education Committee. The Minister acknowledges the priority but cites higher student enrolments at other schools as the reason for their earlier construction.

AnsweredQoN 1709Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 March 2002
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Education

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(1) Are established schools without covered assembly areas being provided with covered assembly areas?
(2) If yes, when can the Brunswick Primary School expect a covered assembly area to be constructed?
(3) Is the Minister aware that the Local District Education Committee has had Brunswick Primary School as the number one, priority school for a covered assembly area?
(4) Why have other schools in the district received covered assembly areas before Brunswick despite this priority listing?

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Answered
7 May 2002
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
41 days
(2) Whilst it is not possible at present to indicate definitely when a covered assembly area will be provided, Brunswick Primary School will continue to receive consideration in relation to the needs of other schools when the details of future programs of work are being compiled. (3) Yes. (4) Schools provided with covered assembly areas in the Bunbury Education District had higher student enrolments than Brunswick Primary School, and were therefore considered to have a higher priority.
(3) Yes. (4) Schools provided with covered assembly areas in the Bunbury Education District had higher student enrolments than Brunswick Primary School, and were therefore considered to have a higher priority.
(4) Schools provided with covered assembly areas in the Bunbury Education District had higher student enrolments than Brunswick Primary School, and were therefore considered to have a higher priority.

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