Mr. Staltari requests the 2024 Building Condition Assessment report for Esperance Senior High School. The answer details defect remediation, investment in school maintenance, and future upgrade planning.

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Asked
9 September 2025
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I refer to the most recent Building Condition Assessment (BCA) of WA public schools, and I ask: (a) Please provide the individual BCA report given to Esperance Senior High School in 2024?

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Answered
4 December 2025
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
20 days
The Building Condition Assessment (BCA) is a routine program that provides a point in time condition assessment for public schools used to inform priority maintenance works.
The Department of Education funds the immediate rectification of high priority defects identified through the BCA. Schools remediate other concerns at their discretion.
The Cook Government has invested more than $1 billion in school maintenance since 2021. Through this continued investment overall defects at schools have decreased by more than 70% when compared to the previous BCA conducted in 2017-18.
At Esperance Senior High School the number of defects has decreased by 53% compared to the previous BCA and the high priority defect identified has been remediated.
The State Government has also committed $650,000 to undertake planning for future upgrades of Esperance Senior High School.
On 14 October 2025, a further $11.3 million was announced to address maintenance priorities across WA schools.
(a)   Please refer to Tabled paper

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