Details expenditure on school building maintenance for eight primary schools in WA from 2016-17 to 2020-21, sourced from the Department of Finance Data Warehouse. Beldon Primary School data includes expenditure for Beldon Education Support Centre.

AnsweredQoN 6425Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 September 2020
Portfolio
Education and Training

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For each of the years 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 (to date) how much
was spent in each year on school building maintenance at each of the following
schools: (a) Bambara
Primary School; (b) Beldon
Primary School; (c) Hillarys
Primary School; (d) Mullaloo
Beach Primary School; (e) Mullaloo
Heights Primary School; (f) Padbury
Primary School; (g) Springfield
Primary School; and (h) South
Padbury Primary School?

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Answered
3 November 2020
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
11 days
Data is only available for financial years.
SCHOOL
2016-17
$
2017-18
$
2018-19
$
2019-20
$
2020-21
$
Bambara Primary School
100 536
128 549
108 967
195 546
26 660
Beldon Primary School 1
268 382
687 521
202 965
346 171
46 950
Hillarys Primary School
140 740
149 548
119 131
202 747
123 726
Mullaloo Beach Primary School
140 726
95 538
207 621
90 157
24 755
Mullaloo Heights Primary School
110 368
108 191
244 664
130 982
47 655
Padbury Primary School
165 874
150 259
96 957
230 914
26 443
Springfield Primary School
225 026
213 004
155 641
419 924
54 258
South Padbury Primary School
161 238
162 116
133 550
249 191
15 652
Data Source: Department of Finance (DOF) Data Warehouse 2020-21 data as at 16 September 2020.  Includes expenditure funded by schools where works were arranged by Department of Finance. Schools that manage their own faults and breakdowns (devolved faults maintenance program) may not use Department of Finance.
1 Beldon Primary School includes expenditure for Beldon Education Support Centre.

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