❓ A member of parliament questions the Minister for Education and Training regarding maintenance funding for Kalamunda Senior High School. The Minister provides some details but defers specific allocation information.
AnsweredQoN 3332Legislative Assembly
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(1) Why did the Minister fail to provide specific information about the current maintenance requirements, as was requested?
(2) Will the Minister now advise:
(a) what is the current estimated value of maintenance which is required;
(b) what are the details of maintenance which is required;
(c) have funds been allocated for such maintenance;
(d) if not, when will funds be allocated; and
(e) what are the specific details of the “more than $5 million has been spent on maintenance and capital works at the school since 2001”?
(2) Will the Minister now advise:
(a) what is the current estimated value of maintenance which is required;
(b) what are the details of maintenance which is required;
(c) have funds been allocated for such maintenance;
(d) if not, when will funds be allocated; and
(e) what are the specific details of the “more than $5 million has been spent on maintenance and capital works at the school since 2001”?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 June 2008
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
35 days
(1) The response to question on notice 3148 referred to the Government's record commitment to maintenance in schools and in particular, that more than $5 million has been spent on maintenance and capital works at Kalamunda Senior High School since 2001.
2.
(a-d)
The allocation of funds to District Education Offices is being determined. The maintenance needs of KalamundaSenior High Schoolwill be considered by the District Office once the allocations are complete, and in the context of the maintenance needs of other schools within the district.
(e) The estimated expenditure on maintenance and capital works undertaken at the school since 2001 is as follows:
General Maintenance$ 1.9m
Air Cooling $ 0.8m
School Refurbishment $ 1.8m
Installation of Lift$ 0.2m
Minor Works $ 0.2m
In addition an allocation of approximately $0.1million was provided through the Federal Investing in our Schools program.
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2.
(a-d)
The allocation of funds to District Education Offices is being determined. The maintenance needs of KalamundaSenior High Schoolwill be considered by the District Office once the allocations are complete, and in the context of the maintenance needs of other schools within the district.
(e) The estimated expenditure on maintenance and capital works undertaken at the school since 2001 is as follows:
General Maintenance$ 1.9m
Air Cooling $ 0.8m
School Refurbishment $ 1.8m
Installation of Lift$ 0.2m
Minor Works $ 0.2m
In addition an allocation of approximately $0.1million was provided through the Federal Investing in our Schools program.
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