❓ This parliamentary question seeks detailed enrolment figures for all year levels in Western Australian public schools as of the first semester census in 2015. The answer provides a breakdown of full-time enrolments for each year level, from Kindergarten to Year 12, including ungraded secondary students.
AnsweredQoN 3170Legislative Council
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What were the full-time enrolments at Western Australian public schools, by year level, as at the first semester census for 2015?
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Answered
11 August 2015
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
89 days
Year Level
Semester 1, 2015 Enrolments
Kindergarten
23,894
Pre-primary
25,139
Year 1
24,918
Year 2
25,349
Year 3
24,816
Year 4
23,145
Year 5
21,784
Year 6
20,996
Year 7
17,394
Year 8
17,185
Year 9
17,460
Year 10
17,811
Year 11
18,419
Year 12
14,566
Ungraded secondary
76
Total
292,952
Kindergarten students are treated as 'full-time' and include those at Community Kindergartens.
Semester 1, 2015 Enrolments
Kindergarten
23,894
Pre-primary
25,139
Year 1
24,918
Year 2
25,349
Year 3
24,816
Year 4
23,145
Year 5
21,784
Year 6
20,996
Year 7
17,394
Year 8
17,185
Year 9
17,460
Year 10
17,811
Year 11
18,419
Year 12
14,566
Ungraded secondary
76
Total
292,952
Kindergarten students are treated as 'full-time' and include those at Community Kindergartens.
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