❓ Mr. Katsambanis asks about physical aggression incidents in Hillarys electorate schools, including suspensions, expulsions, alternative learning placements, staff leave, police involvement, and secondary school data. The response provides some data, but refers some questions to the Minister for Police.
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I refer the Minister to acts of physical aggression in public schools towards staff or students in each of the seven public primary schools in the electorate of Hillarys (Bambara Primary School, Craigie Heights Primary School, Hillarys Primary School, Padbury Primary School, Sorrento Primary School, South Padbury Primary School, Springfield Primary School) and ask: (a) In 2016, 2017 and 2018 how many students were
suspended from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical
aggression towards staff or other students; (b) As of 13 March 2019 how many students have been
suspended from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical aggression towards staff or other students; (c) In 2016, 2017 and 2018 how many students were expelled
from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical aggression towards staff or other students; (d) As of 13 March 2019 how many students have been
expelled from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical aggression towards staff or other students; (e) Since 2016 how many students from the Hillarys electorate have
been referred to “alternative learning settings”; (f) Since 2016 how many staff from a public primary school in the
Hillarys electorate have gone on temporary leave (stress or mental health related issues) as a result of physical
aggression from a student; (g) Since 2016 has any student from the Hillarys
electorate who attends a public primary school been charged as a minor by Police for
physical aggression toward another student or staff; (h) Since 2016 has any public primary school in the Hillarys
electorate referred a parent to Police because of physical aggression towards
staff or other students; (i) Since 2016 how many students were suspended from Belridge Secondary College and Duncraig Senior High School for physical aggression towards staff or other students; and (j) Since 2016 how many students were expelled from Belridge Secondary College and Duncraig Senior High School for physical aggression towards staff or other students?
suspended from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical
aggression towards staff or other students; (b) As of 13 March 2019 how many students have been
suspended from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical aggression towards staff or other students; (c) In 2016, 2017 and 2018 how many students were expelled
from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical aggression towards staff or other students; (d) As of 13 March 2019 how many students have been
expelled from a public primary school in the Hillarys electorate for physical aggression towards staff or other students; (e) Since 2016 how many students from the Hillarys electorate have
been referred to “alternative learning settings”; (f) Since 2016 how many staff from a public primary school in the
Hillarys electorate have gone on temporary leave (stress or mental health related issues) as a result of physical
aggression from a student; (g) Since 2016 has any student from the Hillarys
electorate who attends a public primary school been charged as a minor by Police for
physical aggression toward another student or staff; (h) Since 2016 has any public primary school in the Hillarys
electorate referred a parent to Police because of physical aggression towards
staff or other students; (i) Since 2016 how many students were suspended from Belridge Secondary College and Duncraig Senior High School for physical aggression towards staff or other students; and (j) Since 2016 how many students were expelled from Belridge Secondary College and Duncraig Senior High School for physical aggression towards staff or other students?
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Answered
7 May 2019
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
9 days
(a) 2016 – Nine
2017 – Four
2018 – Three
(b) 2019 (as at 13 March) – One
(c) 2016 - Nil
2017 - Nil
2018 - Nil
(d) Nil.
(e) Nil.
(f) Nil.
(g) The Department of Education does not hold this information. The Member will need to ask this question of the Minister for Police.
(h) No.
(i) 2016 – 2019 (as at 13 March):
Belridge Secondary College – 110 students
Duncraig Senior High School – 81 students
j) Nil.
2017 – Four
2018 – Three
(b) 2019 (as at 13 March) – One
(c) 2016 - Nil
2017 - Nil
2018 - Nil
(d) Nil.
(e) Nil.
(f) Nil.
(g) The Department of Education does not hold this information. The Member will need to ask this question of the Minister for Police.
(h) No.
(i) 2016 – 2019 (as at 13 March):
Belridge Secondary College – 110 students
Duncraig Senior High School – 81 students
j) Nil.
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