❓ Question requests a staff headcount breakdown (teachers, aides, admin) for each school in the South West region as of February 2015. The answer refers to a tabled paper with the requested data, noting potential for double-counting and budget autonomy of principals.
AnsweredQoN 2825Legislative Council
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As at 20 February 2015, for each school in the South West region (electoral district), how many staff were employed as: (a) teachers; (b) teacher aides/teacher assistants; and (c) administrative staff?
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Answered
22 April 2015
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
43 days
(a) - (c)
Please refer to Tabled Paper.
Please note that the data is as at the 26 February 2015 pay. The data is a headcount by school and the specified labour groups. Employees may be included more than once if they work at multiple schools or across different labour groups. The Administration group includes Public Service, Ministerial and Government Officers employees.
Principals are responsible for determining the portion of their one-line budget to be spent on salaries and for determining the profile of staff they wish to employ.
Please refer to Tabled Paper.
Please note that the data is as at the 26 February 2015 pay. The data is a headcount by school and the specified labour groups. Employees may be included more than once if they work at multiple schools or across different labour groups. The Administration group includes Public Service, Ministerial and Government Officers employees.
Principals are responsible for determining the portion of their one-line budget to be spent on salaries and for determining the profile of staff they wish to employ.
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