WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding funding and enrolments for Curriculum and Reengagement in Education (CARE) Schools in 2022 and 2023. The Minister provided a breakdown of funding and student numbers.

AnsweredQoN 1520Legislative Council
Asked
15 August 2023
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I refer to Curriculum and Reengagement in Education (CARE) Schools in Western Australia, and I ask: (a) what was the total amount of funding provided by the State Government to operate CARE Schools in 2022 and 2023; and (b) will the Minister provide a breakdown of the number of students enrolled
at each CARE School in Western Australia in 2022 and 2023 (to date)?

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Answered
19 September 2023
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Education
Response time
9 days
(a)   All figures below are reported exclusive of GST.
2022                      $17,864,566
2023 (to date)        $12,085,103
(b)   Yes. Please refer to the tabled paper below.
Tabled paper – ‘2022-2023 Enrolments in CARE Schools’
School Name
2022 Average Enrolments*
2023 Average Enrolments (to date)*
Alta-1 College
950.50
952.00
Alta-1 Kimberley College
26.25
29.50
Bunbury Regional Community College
149.00
156.50
Clontarf Aboriginal College
153.50
142.50
Communicare Academy
83.25
84.00
Fairbridge College
142.25
148.50
Geraldton Flexible Learning Centre
98.00
66.50
Indie School Western Australia
79.75
166.00
Port School
118.00
123.00
SMYL Community College
303.75
248.50
Sowilo Community High School
77.00
81.00
St Clare's School
35.00
38.00
St Francis' School
29.25
30.50
St Martin de Porres School
11.75
10.00
The Y Vocational School
45.00
66.50
Youth Futures Community School
362.00
394.00
Total
2,664.25
2,737.00
* Represents the calendar-year average for each CARE school based on their quarterly enrolment returns submitted to the Department.

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