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Answers to Additional Questions LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEE ON ESTIMATES AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS - 2019-20 BUDGET ESTIMATES HEARINGS Department of Education Hon Martin Aldridge MLC asked: 1. I refer to fundingairnngements for government and non-government schools in Western Australia in 2019 and I ask: (a) For each WesternAustralian school forthe 2019 school year please provide: (i) The number of primary school students enrolled at the census date; (ii) The number of secondary school students enrolled at the census date; (iii) The amount of State government funding provided; (iv) The amount of Federal government fundingprovided; and (v) The average per student funding; and Answer: (i)-(v) See Attachment 1 - Public Schools See Attachment 2 - Non-Government Schools Note: The Student Centred Funding Model (SCFM) as introduced by the previous State Governmentdoes not differentiate funding source and as a result, the specific State and Commonwealth funding contributions cannot be determined forindividual public schools. Therefore, the responses for parts (iii) and (iv) are combined. Please also refer to note 3 on Attachment 1 and notes 3 and 4 on Attachment 2. (b) What involvement does the State Governmenthave in dete1mining, receiving or distributing Federal Government fundingto WA schools? Answer: Public Schools: The State Government's funding contribution forpublic schools is combined with the Commonwealth Government'sfunding contribution under the National School Reform Agreement (Quality Schools) forpublic schools and allocated through the State Government's student-centred fundingmodel (SCFM). Non-GovernmentSchools: The Commonwealth Government's funding contribution under the National School ReformAgreement (Quality Schools Package) for non-government schools in WesternAustralia is paid directly to the schools and the Department of Education is not advised of the specific amount for each non-government school. The Department distributes funding on behalf of the Commonwealth Government forspecific agreements, such as the National Partnership Agreement forUniversal Access to Early Childhood Education and the National Partnership National School Chaplaincy Program. The funding for non-government schools is paid directly to Catholic Education WesternAustralia and the Association of Independent Schools of WesternAustralia. The Depaiiment is not advised of the specific amount allocated to each non-government school. Imtialled by 1 of 1 pages ATTACHMENT 1 1 (a)® 1 (a)(ii) 1 (a)(iii) and (iv) 1 (a)(v) Public School Primary Secondary Student-centred Average Per Funded Students Students Funding ($) Student($) Adam Road Primary School 464 0 4 225 609.74 9 682.88 Albany Com unity Kindergarten 29 0 Not applicable Not applicable Albany Primary School 463 0 3 981 380.81 8 843.58 Albany Secondaiy Education Support Centre 0 55 3 350 907.42 60 925 59 Albany Senior High School 0 1 008 11 083 506.38 10 995.54 Alinjarra Primary School 367 0 3 560 759.36 10 226.19 Alkimos Beach Primar School 543 0 4 488 840.34 8 924.14 Alkimos Primar School 573 0 5 775 098.32 10 588.74 Allanson Primary School 89 0 1 259 449.62 14 747.65 Allendale Primary School 443 0 4 731 615.12 11 164.74 Amaroo Primary School 294 0 3 374 329 10 12 068.42 Anne Hamersley Primary School 478 0 4 257 557.13 9 546.09 Anzac Terrace Primary School 380 0 3 620 503.16 9 968.35 Applecross Primary School 563 0 5 051 937.60 9 365.85 Applecross Senior High School 0 1 628 16 050 773.62 9 865.26 Arbor Grove Primary School 711 0 6 120 937.10 9 089.60 Ardross Primary School 394 0 3 487 699.38 9 265.94 Armadale Education Support Centre 0 69 3 693 914 59 53 534.99 Armadale Primary School 453 0 3 794 808.49 8 763.99 Armadale Senior High School 0 727 8 652 669.83 11 901.88 Ashburton Drive Primary School 482 0 4 522 603.23 9 848.87 Ashdale Primary School 886 0 7 660 455.83 9 065.63 Ashdale Secondary College 0 1 701 17 706 987 34 10 404.86 Ashfield Primary School 122 0 1 663 749.57 14 293.38 1 ATTACHMENT 1 1 (a)(i) 1 (a)(ii) 1 (a)(iii) and (iv) 1 (a)(v) Public School Primary Secondary Student-centred Average Per Funded Students Students Funding ($) Student ($) Aspm Primary School 541 0 4 361 410.70 9 593.95 Attadale Primar Sc ool 387 0 3 399 918.09 9 164 20 Atwell College 0 1 464 18 703 241 17 12 863.30 Atwell Pri ary School 780 0 6 586 565 06 8 891.15 Aubin Grove Primary School 1 109 0 9 155 756.13 8 691.62 Augusta Primary School 73 0 1 043 266.82 15 387 42 Australmd Primary School 184 0 2 203 795.26 12 464.91 Australind Senior High School 0 1 430 15 744 718.72 11 010.29 Aveley North Primary School 366 0 4 641 666.30 14 134 18 Aveley Primary School 707 0 6 115 831.64 9 044.41 Aveley Secondary College 0 560 8 646 296 10 15 439.81 Avonvale Education Support Centre 14 9 1 640 339.93 75 244.95 Avonvale Primary School 152 0 2 190 754.62 15 087.84 Babakin Pri ary School 16 0 535 563.29 33 472.71 Badgmgarra Primary School 18 0 549 942.87 31 246.75 Bakers Hill Primary School 164 0 1 816 068.33 11 731 71 Balcatta Primary School 219 0 2 337 037.01 11 603.96 Balcatta Senior High School 0 613 7 381 575.77 12 200 95 Baldivis Gardens Primary School 432 0 3 984 068.09 9 871.33 Baldivis Primary School 724 0 6 227 169 76 9 004.00 Baldivis Secondary College 0 1 683 17 407 102.05 10 342.90 Baler Primary School 591 0 6 059 991.79 10 779.07 Balga Primary School 142 0 1 892 967 69 14 126.62 Balga Senior High School 0 571 10 119 352 14 17 942.11 Balingup Primary School 62 0 1 056 746.58 17 612.44 2 ATTACHMENT 1 1 (a)(i) 1 (a)(ii) 1 (a)(iii) and (iv) 1 (a)(v) Public School Primary Secondary Student-centred Average Per Funded Students Students Funding ($) Student ($) Ballajura Community College 0 1 281 14 498 335.52 11 353.43 Ballajura Primary School 737 0 6 247 927.40 8 857.28 Bambara Primary School 176 0 1 813 958.78 11 224.99 Banksia Grove Primary School 623 0 5 480 995.14 9 267.83 Banksia Park Primary School 284 0 2 623 200.19 9 658.32 Bannister Creek Primary School 572 0 5 042 514.77 9 365.74 Bassendean Pri ary School 307 0 2 966 534.07 10 394.30 Bateman Primary School 315 0 2 824 064.87 9 445.03 Baynton West Primary School 807 0 8 115 826.27 10 614.47 Bayswater Primary School 425 0 3 626 051.17 9 042.52 Bayulu Remote Community School 83 0 1 616 581.77 20 463.06 Beachlands Primary School 122 0 2 115 105.64 18 296.76 Beacon Primary School 18 0 555 006.93 31 534.48 Beaconsfield Primary School 421 0 4 730 416.93 12 048.95 Beaumaris Primary School 773 0 6 303 236.62 8 506.39 Beckenham Primary School 467 0 4 451 106.71 9 980.06 Beechboro Primary School 362 0 3 562 060.60 10 403.21 Beeliar Primary School 466 0 4 213 558.70 9 541.57 Beldon Education Support Centre 52 0 2 619 648.70 52 392.97 Beldon Primary School 328 0 3 286 850.74 10 630.18 Belmay Primary School 232 0 2 702 300.63 12 096.24 Belmont City College 0 883 11 707 131 52 13 303.56 Belmont Primary School 116 0 1 393 876.84 12 930 21 Belndge Secondar College 0 1 024 10 581 483.52 10 333.48 Belndge Secondary Education Support Centre 0 117 6 518 274.42 55 711 75 3 ATTACHMENT 1 1 (a)(i) 1 (a)(ii) 1 (a)(iii) and (iv) 1 (a)(v) Public School Primary Secondary Student-centred Average Per Funded Students Students Funding ($) Student ($) Bencubbin Primary School 28 0 652 552.22 24 717.89 Bentley Primary School 183 0 2 345 994.79 13 931.09 Bertram Primary School 850 0 7 468 955 57 9 250.63 Beverley District High School 114 34 2 173 384 79 15 305.53 Bibra Lake Primary School 325 0 3 026 065 18 9 895.57 Bicton Primary School 445 0 4 044 981.59 9 803.64 Bindoon Primary School 158 0 1 837 235.01 12 167.12 Brnm Primary School 21 0 591 574.43 28 170.21 Bletchley Park Primary School 956 0 8 311 990 83 9 076.21 Bluff Point Primary School 260 0 3 597 686.86 14 276.54 Boddmgton D strict High School 205 48 2 959 439.16 12 239.20 Bolgart Primary School 23 0 579 157.92 25 180.78 Booragoon Primary School 397 0 3 840 165.34 10 047.53 Borden Primary School 21 0 560 595.91 27 213.39 Boulder Primary School 304 0 3 721 681.54 12 798.08 Boyanup Primary School 130 0 1 712 426.99 14 082.46 Boyare Primary School 287 0 3 127 080.53 11 642.15 Boyup Brook D stnct High School 105 52 2 307 022.19 15 462.62 Braeside Prim ry School 200 0 2 669 900.76 14 052.11 Bramfield Park Primary School 311 0 3 362 278.32 11 475 35 Bremer Bay Primary School 28 0 677 033.04 24 530 18 Brentwood Primary School 335 0 3 147 555.74 9 756.84 Bridgetown High School 0 191 2 913 347.27 15 253 13 Bridgetown Pri ary School 256 0 2 594 584.53 10 462.03 Brookman Primary School 320 0 3 533 443.01 11 562.31 4 ATTACHMENT 1 1 (a)(i) 1 (a)(ii) 1 (a)(iii) and (iv) 1 (a)(v) Public School Primary Secondary Student-centred Average Per Funded Students Students Funding ($) Student (S) Brookton District High School 107 23 2 102 520.33 16 955.81 Broome North Primaiy School 297 0 3 458 816.08 12 187 51 Broome Primary School 392 0 4 643 436.58 12 362.72 Broome Senior High School 0 914 13 098 206.30 14 330.64 Broomehill Primary School 49 0 834 568.04 17 606.92 Bruce Rock District High School 91 27 2 003 559.19 17 272.06 Brunswick Junction Primaiy School 66 0 1 076 358.56 17 139.47 Bull Creek Primary School 366 0 3 409 148.79 9 641.26 Bullsbrook College 541 493 10 631 368.47 10 418.82 Bullsbrook Community Kindergarten 20 0 Not applicable Not applicable Bunbury Primary School 437 0 4 080 358.40 9 729.04 Bunbury Senior High School 0 977 10 573 944.67 10 822.87 Bungaree Primary School 260 0 2 692 312.14 10 821.19 Burbridge School 21 32 3 892 927.60 74 577 16 Burrendah Pri ary School 668 0 5 746 821.60 8 926.41 Burringurrah Remote Communit School
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