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Answers to Questions Prior to Hearing ^., Hon Peter Collier MLC Minister for Education; Aboriginal Affairs; Electoral Affairs Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council Your Ref: EHW17 Our Ref: 34-66720; 34-66579 Mr MarkWamer Committee Clerk Estimates and Financial Operations Committee Parliament House PERTH WA 6000 Dear MrWarner 2016-, 7 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ESTIMATES HEAR NG Further to your letters dated 24, 26 and 30 May 2016, please find attached responses to Questions Prior to Hearing submitted by Members of the Legislative Council with respect to the Department of Education and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. I am advised that the Estimates and Financial Operations Committee made some amendments to Questions Prior to Hearing 1.11 - 1.20, and subsequently granted an extension forthe responses to 16 June 2016. Kind regards ^ ^/;^^^" Hon Peter Collier MLC MINISTER FOR EDUCATION ABOR G NALAFFAIRS Att. LevellO, Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth Western Australia 6005 Telephone: +61 8 6552 6300 Facsimile: +61 8 6552 6301 Email: Minister. Collier@dpc. wagov. au ESTIMATESANDFINANCIALOPERATIONSCOMMITTEE Department of Education Horn Sue Ellery asked: I)Irefer to the Strategic Plan for WA Public Schools 2016 -2020 and ask in respect to Priority I: Success for All Students whatisthe baseline the Department will rely on to measure success for each of the elements of the system perfomiance infonnation listed on page 5 of the document? Answer:Information from 2015 will be used asthe baseline for each of the elements of system perfomiance, except fortwo elements for which 2015 data are either not available or not directly coinparable to later years' data: I. Due to changes to the requirements for achieving the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) from 2016, it will not be appropriate to use 2015 or earlier years' data as a baseline forthe element:'Percentage of Year 8 cohort (Year 7 in the future) awarded the WA Certificate of Education on completion of Year 12'. Data for 2016 will be used asthe baseline. 2. Survey completion rates were not sufficient for 2014 or 2015 data to be reliably used asthe baseline forthe element:'Extentto which parents, students and staffare satisfied with the management of student behaviour'. As data forthis element were not collected priort0 2014, it is expected that 2016 data will be used as the baseline. 2) Since the preparation of the 2013 Building Condition Assessment Report, please provide a list of how muchmoneyhasbeen spentonmaintenance, at each school? Answer: Maintenance expenditure by school, based on expenditure inforrnation provided by the Department of Finance-Building Management and Works(BMW) Total Net Cost Site of Work $ Adam Road Primary School 519,836.30 Albany Primary School 225,828.76 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre 504,268.53 Albany Senior Higli School 1,470,369.21 Annjarra Primary School 335,062.67 Allanson Primary School 172,324.57 Allendale Primary School 801,393.26 kiriaroo Primary School 895,731.04 mine Hamersley Primary School 280.55 Allzac Terrace Primary School 393,445.60 Applecross Primary School 647,331.07 Applecross Senior High School 1,392,434.87 Arbor Grove Primary School 326,336.26 Ardross Primary School 305,662.70 Armadale Primary School 405,660.98 Armadale Senior High School 1,926,365.38 Ashburton Drive Primary School 385,143.33 Ashdale Primary School 611,831.41 Ashdale Secondary College 1,192,099.30 Ashfield Primary School 359,645.61 Total Net Cost Site of Work $) Atladale Primary School 545,869.04 Atwell College 2,368,769.94 At\\, GIIPrimary School 422,990.93 Aubin Grove Primary School 834,679.52 Augusta Primary School 83,673.82 AUStralind Primary School 170,706.17 AUStralind Senior High School 1,486,471.51 Aveley Primary School 366,271.07 Avonvale Primary School 363,467.46 Banakin Primary School 56,644.48 Badgingarra Primary School 335,423.62 Bakers HillPrimary School 144,907.49 BalcattaPrimary School 347,027.54 Balcatta Senior High School 1,643,522.51 Baldivis Primary School 749,557.09 Baldivis Secondary College 605,425.09 BalerPrimary School 702,789.91 Balga Primary School 526,615.77 Balga Senior High School 1,865,769.23 Balingup Primary School 40,596.33 Balmjura Community College 1,722,808.30 Balm^raPrimary School 815,913.75 Ballidu Primary School 90,373.52 Barnbara Primary School 346,940.52 Banksia Grove Primary School 222,231.43 BanksiaPark Primary School 294,330.17 Bannister Creek Primary School 345,944.90 Bassendean Primary School 490,870.39 Bateman Primary School 246,182.42 Baynton West Primary School 1,668,628.65 Bayswater Primary School 448,065.21 Bayulu Remote Community School 257,113.97 Beachlands Primary School 452,686.82 BeaconPrimary School 233,441.73 Beaconsfield Primary School(including Rottnest minexe) 631,012.10 Beaumaris Primary School 506,472.38 Beckenham Primary School 426,274.25 Beechboro Primary School 421,768.25 Beenar Primary School 420,437.50 Beldon Education Support Centre 25,949.86 Beldon Primary School 574,246.54 Belmay Primary School 512,055.04 Belmont City College 1,265,712.42 Belmont Primary School 388,528.76 Belridge Senior High School 2,083,871.46 Bencubbin Primary School 86,813.90 Bentley Primary School 355,248.71 Bentam Primary School 1,341,017.70 Beverley District High School 313,704.76 Bibra Lake Primary School 250,337.46 Biston Primary School 448,487.86 Bindoon Primary School 393,461.44 Total Net Cost Site of Work($ BinnuPrimary School 232,614.52 Blackstone Remote Community School 356,676.84 BIGtchley Park Primary School 458,735.64 BluffPointPrimary School 518,610.40 Boddington District High School 277,288.46 Bolgart Primary School 109,385.58 Booragoon Primary School 527,925.34 Borden Primary School 115,560.00 Boulder Primary School 509,879.01 Boyanup Primary School 309,373.37 Boyare Primary School 430,006.41 Boyiip Brook District High School 263,471.89 Braeside Primary School 317,661.86 Brainfield Park Primary School 195,928.98 BremerBay Primary School 160,160.95 BrentwoodPrimary School 427,229.52 Bridgetown Camp School 447,640.41 Bridgetown High School 701,677.64 Bridgetown Primary School 139,276.74 Brookinan Primary School 470,736.84 Brookton District High School 246,492.40 Broome Camp School 395,535.55 Broome North Primary School 15,718.92 Broome Primary School 467,666.48 Broome SeniorHigh School 1,832,700.77 BroomehillPrimary School 79,065.02 Bruce Rock District High School 229,702.72 Brunswick Junction Primary School 196,882.23 BullCreek Primary School 403,103.41 Bullsbrook District High School 803,646.21 Bunbury Primary School 121,645.37 Bunbury SeniorHigh School 2,057,606.35 Bungaree Primary School 757,910.89 Buntine Primary School- closed Grid of 2015 33,609.48 Burbridge School 656,213.70 BurrendahPrimary School 530,692.91 Burring11rrah Remote Community School 699,406.09 Busselton Primary School 495,610.36 Busselton Senior High School 1,399,168.61 Butler College 906,947.46 Butler Primary School 730,3 11.13 Byford Primary School 646,690.50 Byford Secondary College 620,707.67 Cable Beach Primary School 604,479.21 CadouxPrimary School 65,232.42 Caladenia Primary School 508,400.78 CalmgiriPrimary School 80,114.68 Cansta Primary School 750,398.22 Camberwarra Primary School 12,320.00 Camboon Primary School 648,476.97 CampbellPrimary School 290,333.13 Canning College 1,226,036.12 Canning Vale College 2,242,461.11 Total Net Cost Site of Work $ Canning ValePrimary School 707,421.63 CanningtonCommunity College 2,695,854.49 Cape Naturaliste College 1,077,001.31 CapelPrimary School 330,687.80 Caralee Conrrnunity School 409,335.06 Carcoola Primary School 241,334.03 Carey Park Primary School 394,267.12 Canne Primary School 459,402.72 Canne Senior High School 3,116,250.91 Carlisle Primary School 399,365.99 Camamah District High School 1,132,021.19 Cainarvon Community College- Cleaver Street Aimex 741,295.57 Camarvon Coriumunity College - Egan Street minex 174,457.56 Cainarvon Coriumunity College-Maimion StreetAimex 522,757.45 Camarvon School of the Air 91,561.92 Carramar Primary School 537,245.62 Carson Street School 1,243,261.14 Cascade Primary School 147,954.47 Cassia Education Support Centre 44,052.81 CussiaPrimary School 1,026,454.18 Castlereagh School 309,748.32 Castletown Primary School 633,321.99 Caversham Primary School 751,392.49 CecilAndrews Senior Hi h School 1,565,847.50 CentralMidlands SeniorHigh School 603,651.24 CGrvantes Primary School 63,543.70 Challis Community Primary School 905,762.90 Chapman Valley Primary School 236,749.64 Charthouse Primary School 403,171.72 Chidlow Primary School 337,497.85 Churchlands Primary School 614,846.14 Churchlands SeniorHigh School 2,809,127.30 City Beach Primary School 278,065.28 Clarkson Community High School 1,179,601.28 Clarkson Primary School 340,257.23 Clayton View Primary School 350,480.80 Clifton Hills Primary School 302,893.94 CliftonPark Primary School 165,597.35 Cloverdale Primary School 241,724.39 College Row School 191,047.29 Collie Senior High School '81,103.78 Collier Primary School 611,457.99 CometBayCollege 873,168.99 CornetBay Primary School 412,018.50 Coino Primary School 701,621.62 Coino Secondary College 1,251,127.38 Condingup Primary School 791,554.74 Connolly Primary School 332,686.22 Coodanup College 1,305,821.39 Coogee Primary School 365,153.93 CooindaPrimary School 499,101.64 Coolbellup Community School 370,102.95 CoolbiniaPrimary School 367,155.59 Total Net Cost Site of Work $ Coolgardie Primary School 164,438.85 Cooloongup Primary School 863,978.90 Coorow Primary School 58,964.40 Coral Bay Primary School 2,234.55 Corngin District High School
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