A WA parliamentary question seeks data on City Beach Residential College enrolments, GATE student access, and placement guidelines. The answer clarifies priority for Perth Modern students and availability for other GATE students.

AnsweredQoN 2500Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 March 2010
Portfolio
Education

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(1) How many students are currently enrolled at City Beach Residential College?
(2) How many students were enrolled at City Beach Residential College in 2008?
(3) How many students were enrolled at City Beach Residential College in 2009?
(4) How many places will be available at City Beach Residential College in 2011?
(5) Is there currently a waiting list for City Beach Residential College?
(6) Are there plans to have a place for every Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) student who needs a place at City Beach Residential College in 2011?
(7) Will there be any places at City Beach Residential College for students other than GATE students in 2011; and
(a) if so , approximately how many places will be available?
(8) Are students attending Perth Modern given priority for placement at City Beach Residential College?
(9) Are all GATE students guaranteed a place at City Beach Residential College?
(10) Will the Minister please table any guidelines applicable to the placement of students at the City Beach Residential College?
(11) What other schools do students accommodated at City Beach Residential College attend?
(12) How many students are in each year group at City Beach Residential College this year?
(13) How many students in each year group attend Perth Modern?

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Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
34 days
(1) 63.
(2) 45.
(3) 53.
(4) 92.
(5) No.
(6) Places at City Beach Residential College are primarily for country students who gain a place at Perth Modern School. Places not taken up by Perth Modern School students become available to other country students who gain places in other metropolitan public school Gifted and Talented Education programs.
(7) No.
(a) Not applicable.
(8) Yes, see answer to ( 6).
(9) No, see answer to (6).
(10) Yes [see tabled paper no.].
(11) Gifted and Talented program schools:  John Curtin College of the Arts, Churchlands Senior High School and Shenton College.
(12)
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
12
14
13
13
11
(13)
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
4
8
3
8
10
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