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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Question on Notice LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Question On Notice Tuesday, 12 May 2020 2942. Hon Alison Xamon to the Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health (1) Will the Minister please advise the current school nurse FTE in Western Australian: (a) primary schools; and (b) high schools? (2) Will the Minister please advise at which schools school nurses are located, and the number of school nurse FTE at each school? Answer I am advised: (l)(a) 92.7 FTE in the metropolitan area. 63.81 FTE in the regions. (1) (b) 70.0 FTE in the metropolitan area. 30.05 FTE in the regions. Note: In district high schools the community health nurse works with primary and high school students. (2) For the metropolitan area only: School nurse FTE allocation to schools is adjusted annually, taking into account student enrolment numbers, students with complex healthcare needs, socio¬ economic factors and projected student population growth. Primary School Name FTE 2020 Al-Hidayah Islamic School 0.05 Alinjarra Primary School 0.16 Alkimos Baptist College 0.06 Alkimos Beach Primary School 0.38 Alkimos Primaiy School 0.25 All Saints' College 0.17 Anne Hamersley Primary School 0.30 Anzac Terrace Primary School 0.17 Applecross Primary School 0.21 Aquinas College 0.05 Aranmore Catholic Primary School 0.16 Arbor Grove Primary School 0.33 Ardross Primary School 0.12 Armadale Primai School 0.19 Primary School Name FTE 2020 Ashburton Drive Primary School 0.21 Ashdale Primaiy School 0.33 Ashfield Primary School 0.05 Aspiri Primary School 0.51 Assumption Catholic Primaiy School 0.19 Atlantis Beach Baptist College 0.02 Attadale Primary School 0.14 Atwell Primaiy School 0.33 Aubin Grove Primaiy School 0.44 Austin Cove Baptist College 0.13 Australian Christian College - Darling Downs 0.03 Australian Islamic College - Kewdale 0.17 Australian Islamic College - North of The River 0.20 Australian Islamic College - Perth 0.21 Aveley North Primary School 0.38 Aveley Primary School 0.28 Balcatta Primaiy School 0.12 Baldivis Gardens Primary School 0.23 Baldivis Primaiy School 0.32 Balga Primary School 0.09 Ballajura Primary School 0.29 Bambara Primary School 0.10 Banksia Grove Primaiy School 0.25 Banksia Montessori School 0.04 Banksia Park Primaiy School 0.09 Bannister Creek Primary School 0.27 Bassendean Primary School 0.16 Bateman Primaiy School 0.11 Bayswater Primary School 0.21 Beaconsfield Primaiy School 0.35 Beaumaris Primary School 0.30 Beckenham Primaiy School 0.21 Beechboro Christian School 0.16 Beechboro Primary School 0.17 Beeliar Primary School 0.20 Beldon Education Support Centre 0.02 Beldon Primaiy School 0.17 Belmay Primary School 0.08 Belmont Primary School 0.05 Bentley Primaiy School 0.12 Bertram Primaiy School 0.38 Bibra Lake Primary School 0.17 Bicton Primary School 0.22 Primary School Name FTE 2020 Bletchley Park Primary School 0.35 Blue Gum Montessori School Inc 0.18 Bold Park Community School 0.10 Booragoon Primary School 0.14 Boyare Primary School 0.14 Bramfield Park Primary School 0.14 Brentwood Primary School 0.12 Brighton Catholic Primary School 0.01 Brookman Primary School 0.15 Bull Creek Primary School 0.11 Bullsbrook College 0.15 Bullsbrook Community Kindergarten 0.03 Bungaree Primary School 0.11 urrendah Primary School 0.22 Butler Primary School 0.28 Byford John Calvin School 0.08 Byford Primary School 0.12 Caladenia Primary School 0.34 Calista Primary School 0.20 Camboon Primary School 0.16 Campbell Primary School 0.22 Canning Vale Education Support Centre 0.02 Canning Vale Primary School 0.20 Cannington Community College 0.15 Caralee Community School 0.13 Carcoola Primary School 0.07 Carey Baptist College - Forrestdale 0.13 Carey Baptist College - Harrisdale 0.26 Carine Primary School 0.19 Carlisle Primary School 0.18 Carmel Adventist College Primary 0.07 Carmel School 0.11 Carnaby Rise Primary School 0.39 Carramar Primary School 0.28 Casa Mia Montessori Community School 0.03 Caversham Primary School 0.33 Caversham Valley Primary School 0.12 Challis Community Primary School 0.47 Charthouse Primary School 0.22 Chidlow Primary School 0.05 Christ Church Grammar School 0.11 Christ the King School 0.11 Chrysalis Montessori School 0.08 Primary School Name FEE 2020 Churchlands Primary School 0.16 City Beach Primary School 0.07 Clarkson Primaiy School 0.18 Clayton View Primaiy School 0.09 Clifton Hills Primary School 0.23 Cloverdale Education Support Centre 0.02 Cloverdale Primaiy School 0.16 Collier Primaiy School 0.13 Comet Bay Primaiy School 0.31 Como Primary School 0.15 Connolly Primary School 0.17 Coogee Primaiy School 0.24 Coolbellup Community School 0.09 Coolbellup Learning Centre 0.03 Coolbinia Primaiy School 0.15 Cooloongup Primary School 0.15 Cottesloe Primary School 0.11 Craigie Heights Primaiy School 0.17 Creaney Education Support Centre 0.03 Creaney Primary School 0.14 Currambine Primary School 0.31 Curtin Primary School 0.06 Dale Christian School 0.14 Dalkeith Primary School 0.12 Dalmain Primaiy School 0.10 Darlington Primary School 0.16 Davallia Primary School 0.20 Dawson Park Primaiy School 0.22 Deanmore Primaiy School 0.21 Dianella Heights Primary School 0.18 Dianella Primary College 0.44 Divine Mercy College 0.04 Doubleview Primaiy School 0.19 Diyandra Primaiy School 0.12 Dudley Park Primaiy School 0.20 Duncraig Primary School 0.15 Dwellingup Primaiy School 0.01 East Beechboro Primaiy School 0.25 East Butler Primaiy School 0.20 East Fremantle Primary School 0.14 East Hamersley Primaiy School 0.13 East Hamilton Hill Primaiy School 0.10 East Kenwick Primary School 0.21 Primary School Name FTE 2020 East Maddington Primaiy School 0.19 East Victoria Park Education Support Centre 0.01 East Victoria Park Primary School 0.16 East Waikiki Primary School 0.20 East Wanneroo Primary School 0.16 Eddystone Primaiy School 0.32 Eden Hill Primary School 0.23 Edgewater Primary School 0.14 Edney Primaiy School 0.24 Ellen Stirling Primary School 0.30 Ellenbrook Christian College 0.11 Ellenbrook Primaiy School 0.29 Embleton Primary School 0.08 Emmanuel Christian Community School 0.18 Endeavour Education Support Centre 0.02 Endeavour Primary School 0.18 Excelsior Primary School 0.19 Falcon Primaiy School 0.25 Falls Road Primary School 0.11 Floreat Park Primaiy School 0.21 Forest Crescent Primary School 0.28 Forrestdale Primary School 0.11 Forrestfield Primaiy School 0.10 Foundation Christian College 0.10 Fountain College 0.07 Francis Jordan Catholic School 0.13 Frederick Irwin Anglican School - 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