❓ A parliamentary question seeks information on the cost and provision of education in the central reserve area of WA, including student numbers, attendance rates, and infrastructure costs. The response provides some data but declines to estimate total costs due to time constraints.
AnsweredQoN 1515Legislative Council
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(1) Will the minister advise the House of the total cost incurred by the Department of Education and Training in providing education in the central reserve area? (2) How many schools are involved? (3) How many students are at each school? (4) What is the attendance rate at each of these schools? (5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(2) How many schools are involved? (3) How many students are at each school? (4) What is the attendance rate at each of these schools? (5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(3) How many students are at each school? (4) What is the attendance rate at each of these schools? (5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(4) What is the attendance rate at each of these schools? (5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(2) How many schools are involved? (3) How many students are at each school? (4) What is the attendance rate at each of these schools? (5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(3) How many students are at each school? (4) What is the attendance rate at each of these schools? (5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(4) What is the attendance rate at each of these schools? (5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(5) Do the figures include the cost of housing and the amortised cost of building and maintaining schools? (6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(6) How many students per year are educated to a state comparable year 12 standard? (7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(7) How many students are educated to a state comparable year 7 standard? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following answer - (1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(1) Given the time frame to answer this question it is not possible to estimate the total cost as this would require a detailed analysis of staffing resources, housing and transport and facilities management. (2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(2) Ten. (3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(3) Blackstone Remote Community School - 47; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 19; Jameson RCS - 37; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 38; Tjirrkarli RCS - 18; Tjukurla RCS - 29; Wanarn RCS - 34; Warakurna RCS - 5; Warburton Ranges RCS - 161; and, Wingellina RCS - 42. (4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(4) Blackstone RCS - 54 per cent; Cosmo Newberry RCS - 64 per cent; Jameson RCS - 60.8 per cent; Kiwirrkurra RCS - 58 per cent; Tjirrkarli RCS - 54.9 per cent; Tjukurla RCS - 40.6 per cent; Wanarn RCS - 75 per cent; Warakurna RCS - 55.2 per cent; Warburton Ranges RCS - 58.2 per cent; and Wingellina RCS - 51.9 per cent. (5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(5) Not applicable. See (1). (6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(6) There are no students enrolled in year 12 at these schools. (7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
(7) Twenty students are enrolled in year 7 across the 10 schools. Four students have achieved the year 7 benchmarks according to the Western Australian literacy and numeracy assessment. Consideration needs to be given to the fact that students attending these schools have English as a second language.
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