Mr Staltari asks the Minister for Education about the number of personal leave days taken by WA public school teachers from 2021-2024, broken down by primary and secondary schools. The Minister provides the requested data, noting factors influencing leave trends.

AnsweredQoN 581Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 September 2025
Portfolio
Education

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I refer to Question on Notice 194, and I ask: (a) What was the total number of days of Personal Leave taken by WA public school teachers in the 2024 school year; (b) What is the answer to (a), broken down by: (i) Primary school; and (ii) Secondary school; and (c) What is the answer to (a) and (b), for the following school years: (i) 2023; (ii) 2022; and (iii) 2021?

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Answered
11 November 2025
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
12 days
The Department of Education advises:
Year
(a)
Total days
(b)(i)
Primary
(b)(ii)
Secondary
(a)           2024*
310,611.76
192,869.74
117,742.02
(c) (i)      2023*
301,994.13
184,278.21
117,715.92
(c) (ii)     2022
257,818.32
159,301.45
98,516.87
(c) (iii)    2021
264,431.14
165,235.25
99,195.89
Figures include all personal leave entitlements, including sick leave, family carers leave and short leave.
*Since 1 April 2023, staff with available personal leave must utilise that leave for COVID-19-related absences.
Workforce growth and/or improved leave entitlements under successive Enterprise Bargaining Agreements contributed to the increase in total days.

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