❓ Hon. Sue Ellery asks about enrolment projections for WA public schools from 2016-2020. Hon. Peter Collier provides a table with the requested data, based on the Semester 2, 2014 student census and population projections.
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What do the most recent enrolment projections indicate for Western Australian public schools, by primary and secondary level, in the following years — (a) 2016; (b) 2017; (c) 2018; (d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(a) 2016; (b) 2017; (c) 2018; (d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(b) 2017; (c) 2018; (d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(c) 2018; (d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(a) 2016; (b) 2017; (c) 2018; (d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(b) 2017; (c) 2018; (d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(c) 2018; (d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(d) 2019; and (e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(e) 2020? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
(a)–(e) The information is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the response and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2671.] The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
The following material was incorporated — The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
The enrolment projections below were produced after the Semester 2, 2014 student census. They are still the most recent. New projections will be produced after the Semester 1, 2015 student census data are finalised. Semester 1 Primary (K–6) Secondary (7–12) Total (K–12) 2016 195,840 105,670 301,510 2017 201,310 107,220 308,530 2018 207,090 109,810 316,900 2019 213,020 112,820 325,840 2020 218,720 115,860 334,580 The projections are based on historical enrolment figures, trends, and the Department of Treasury’s Western Australian population projections. They are used for broad planning purposes and are revised after each biannual student census. The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
The projections have been rounded to the nearest 10 students at the Primary and Secondary levels of reporting. They may differ slightly from projections reported previously at each year level (Kindergarten to Year 12) due to rounding. Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
Actual enrolments in 2016 to 2020 will differ from the projections.
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