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Legislative Council Question on Notice 3289 Student Attendance Legislative Council Question on Notice 3289 Student Attendance Students with an attendance Students with an attendance Students with an rate of 80% or higher but rate of 60% or higher but attendance rate lower than lower than 90% lower than 80% 60% (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Number (%) Number (%) Number (%) Adam Road Primary School 197 46.1 93 21.8 35 8.2 Albany Primary School 210 50.0 55 13.1 5 1.2 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre 22 42.3 9 17.3 6 11.5 Albany Senior High School 494 48.6 293 28.8 80 7.9 Alinjarra Primary School 159 49.1 61 18.8 4 1.2 Alkimos Beach Primary School 262 45.2 89 15.3 12 2.1 Alkimos College 67 37.4 41 22.9 4 2.2 Alkimos Primary School 270 49.1 73 13.3 9 1.6 Allanson Primary School 54 61.4 26 29.5 3 3.4 Allendale Primary School 140 38.9 100 27.8 40 11.1 Amaroo Primary School 130 49.1 60 22.6 12 4.5 Anne Hamersley Primary School 215 45.9 77 16.5 12 2.6 Anzac Terrace Primary School 129 37.8 59 17.3 9 2.6 Applecross Primary School 290 53.8 105 19.5 3 0.6 Applecross Senior High School 799 47.6 231 13.8 33 2.0 Arbor Grove Primary School 287 42.3 153 22.6 47 6.9 Ardross Primary School 183 49.5 45 12.2 3 0.8 1 Armadale Education Support Centre 28 41.8 19 28.4 5 7.5 Armadale Primary School 187 47.0 75 18.8 2 0.5 Armadale Senior High School 259 32.7 238 30.1 171 21.6 Ashburton Drive Primary School 190 44.7 96 22.6 18 4.2 Ashdale Primary School 366 47.0 121 15.5 7 0.9 Ashdale Secondary College 497 28.1 188 10.6 81 4.6 Ashfield Primary School 46 41.1 30 26.8 13 11.6 Aspiri Primary School 305 53.9 99 17.5 3 0.5 Attadale Primary School 185 51.4 62 17.2 1 0.3 Atwell College 456 30.5 230 15.4 102 6.8 Atwell Primary School 326 47.5 123 17.9 9 1.3 Aubin Grove Primary School 545 56.0 112 11.5 3 0.3 Augusta Primary School 38 49.4 24 31.2 1 1.3 Australind Primary School 58 38.4 44 29.1 4 2.6 Australind Senior High School 611 41.1 445 29.9 109 7.3 Aveley North Primary School 199 47.6 87 20.8 9 2.2 Aveley Primary School 319 50.2 102 16.1 3 0.5 Aveley Secondary College 378 44.8 189 22.4 61 7.2 Avonvale Education Support Centre 9 29.0 4 12.9 6 19.4 Avonvale Primary School 34 29.8 29 25.4 16 14.0 Babakin Primary School 7 58.3 1 8.3 0 0 Badgingarra Primary School 6 40.0 0 0 1 6.7 Bakers Hill Primary School 64 42.1 30 19.7 5 3.3 Balcatta Primary School 101 49.5 37 18.1 6 2.9 2 Balcatta Senior High School 321 45.6 160 22.7 59 8.4 Baldivis Gardens Primary School 195 48.3 83 20.5 4 1.0 Baldivis Primary School 261 46.1 108 19.1 12 2.1 Baldivis Secondary College 732 42.4 497 28.8 145 8.4 Baler Primary School 211 39.8 145 27.4 46 8.7 Balga Primary School 49 35.3 26 18.7 16 11.5 Balga Senior High School 187 30.2 148 23.9 143 23.1 Balingup Primary School 35 50.0 21 30.0 6 8.6 Ballajura Community College 452 35.6 372 29.3 164 12.9 Ballajura Primary School 310 46.5 133 19.9 25 3.7 Bambara Primary School 70 44.3 22 13.9 0 0 Banksia Grove Primary School 208 43.1 165 34.2 30 6.2 Banksia Park Primary School 117 48.8 30 12.5 2 0.8 Bannister Creek Primary School 252 48.6 88 17.0 13 2.5 Bassendean Primary School 136 50.9 37 13.9 2 0.7 Bateman Primary School 159 50.0 29 9.1 6 1.9 Baynton West Primary School 293 39.5 139 18.7 57 7.7 Bayswater Primary School 186 49.9 48 12.9 5 1.3 Bayulu Remote Community School 11 15.5 9 12.7 46 64.8 Beachlands Primary School 25 20.2 48 38.7 32 25.8 Beacon Primary School 6 40.0 8 53.3 1 6.7 Beaconsfield Primary School 182 45.5 78 19.5 8 2.0 Beaumaris Primary School 358 49.8 85 11.8 6 0.8 Beckenham Primary School 195 49.6 71 18.1 27 6.9 3 Beechboro Primary School 146 45.2 61 18.9 31 9.6 Beeliar Primary School 173 45.2 61 15.9 6 1.6 Beenyup Primary School 69 52.3 16 12.1 2 1.5 Beldon Education Support Centre 15 36.6 9 22.0 1 2.4 Beldon Primary School 153 53.7 42 14.7 7 2.5 Belmay Primary School 81 35.7 57 25.1 19 8.4 Belmont City College 374 39.5 173 18.2 107 11.3 Belmont Primary School 42 41.2 27 26.5 11 10.8 Belridge Secondary College 523 49.2 237 22.3 75 7.1 Belridge Secondary Education Support Centre 55 45.1 24 19.7 5 4.1 Bencubbin Primary School 12 50.0 12 50.0 0 0 Bentley Primary School 42 23.5 38 21.2 18 10.1 Bertram Primary School 414 53.8 128 16.6 15 1.9 Beverley District High School 63 46.7 21 15.6 4 3.0 Bibra Lake Primary School 137 45.5 61 20.3 19 6.3 Bicton Primary School 224 57.0 86 21.9 3 0.8 Bindoon Primary School 52 41.9 29 23.4 1 0.8 Binnu Primary School 8 40.0 6 30.0 4 20.0 Bletchley Park Primary School 385 46.1 114 13.6 8 1.0 Bluff Point Primary School 77 29.6 63 24.2 76 29.2 Bob Hawke College 136 50.0 35 12.9 4 1.5 Boddington District High School 115 47.1 61 25.0 14 5.7 Bolgart Primary School 16 80.0 1 5.0 0 0 Booragoon Primary School 181 48.7 50 13.4 3 0.8 4 Borden Primary School 17 68.0 7 28.0 0 0 Boulder Primary School 110 42.5 75 29.0 20 7.7 Boyanup Primary School 56 44.1 37 29.1 1 0.8 Boyare Primary School 141 54.0 71 27.2 16 6.1 Boyup Brook District High School 77 47.0 45 27.4 7 4.3 Braeside Primary School 81 41.3 72 36.7 18 9.2 Bramfield Park Primary School 109 38.0 70 24.4 19 6.6 Bremer Bay Primary School 11 40.7 10 37.0 2 7.4 Brentwood Primary School 142 45.1 50 15.9 4 1.3 Bridgetown High School 82 40.8 64 31.8 26 12.9 Bridgetown Primary School 121 50.8 56 23.5 4 1.7 Brookman Primary School 119 41.9 86 30.3 33 11.6 Brookton District High School 47 37.9 30 24.2 12 9.7 Broome North Primary School 144 45.6 45 14.2 16 5.1 Broome Primary School 127 32.5 100 25.6 103 26.3 Broome Senior High School 209 22.6 148 16.0 181 19.5 Broomehill Primary School 15 31.9 3 6.4 0 0 Bruce Rock District High School 43 38.4 15 13.4 9 8.0 Brunswick Junction Primary School 24 42.9 13 23.2 10 17.9 Bull Creek Primary School 167 45.4 42 11.4 2 0.5 Bullsbrook College 428 43.1 240 24.1 79 7.9 Bunbury Primary School 222 56.1 60 15.2 0 0 Bunbury Senior High School 500 49.2 260 25.6 85 8.4 Bungaree Primary School 94 38.5 80 32.8 22 9.0 5 Burbridge School 19 33.9 19 33.9 3 5.4 Burrendah Primary School 357 55.4 107 16.6 8 1.2 Burringurrah Remote Community School 1 3.0 3 9.1 29 87.9 Busselton Primary School 105 42.2 71 28.5 16 6.4 Busselton Senior High School 249 34.0 252 34.4 113 15.4 Butler College 660 38.8 513 30.2 167 9.8 Butler Primary School 257 44.8 140 24.4 19 3.3 Byford Primary School 153 47.7 59 18.4 6 1.9 Byford Secondary College 657 44.1 340 22.8 108 7.2 Cable Beach Primary School 103 28.8 82 22.9 99 27.7 Cadoux Primary School 14 63.6 4 18.2 0 0 Caladenia Primary School 451 54.3 126 15.2 6 0.7 Calingiri Primary School 2 6.2 1 3.1 0 0 Calista Primary School 201 44.5 107 23.7 24 5.3 Camboon Primary School 145 43.2 51 15.2 9 2.7 Campbell Primary School 279 50.1 86 15.4 6 1.1 Canning Vale College 678 45.3 365 24.4 95 6.4 Canning Vale Education Support Centre 14 41.2 12 35.3 1 2.9 Canning Vale Primary School 193 43.5 81 18.2 5 1.1 Cannington Community College 309 41.8 188 25.4 67 9.1 Cannington Community Education Support Centre 54 44.6 30 24.8 9 7.4 Cape Naturaliste College 382 42.8 256 28.7 64 7.2 Capel Primary School 162 51.1 80 25.2 15 4.7 Caralee Community School 133 41.4 66 20.6 38 11.8 6 Carcoola Primary School 70 53.8 30 23.1 4 3.1 Carey Park Primary School 107 40.8 72 27.5 37 14.1 Carine Primary School 258 47.5 39 7.2 1 0.2 Carine Senior High School 882 42.8 330 16.0 54 2.6 Carlisle Primary School 132 46.2 101 35.3 11 3.8 Carnaby Rise Primary School 270 52.4 61 11.8 9 1.7 Carnamah District High School 32 35.6 22 24.4 12 13.3 Carnarvon Community College 79 17.4 112 24.7 211 46.5 Carnarvon School Of The Air 1 2.9 0 0 1 2.9 Carramar Primary School 356 52.4 72 10.6 11 1.6 Carson Street School 11 19.0 22 37.9 14 24.1 Cascade Primary School 12 50.0 3 12.5 0 0 Cassia Education Support Centre 5 29.4 3 17.6 7 41.2 Cassia Primary School 206 36.3 125 22.0 83 14.6 Castlereagh School 14 25.9 19 35.2 16 29.6 Castletown Primary School 253 55.6 71 15.6 13 2.9 Caversham Primary School 239 52.8 87 19.2 10 2.2 Caversham Valley Primary School 135 47.9 42 14.9 9 3.2 Cecil Andrews College 261 30.7 232 27.3 189 22.2 Central Midlands Senior High School 102 52.0 32 16.3 16 8.2 Cervantes Primary School 15 39.5 6 15.8 6 15.8 Challis Community Primary School 372 44.0 191 22.6 35 4.1 Champion Bay Senior High School 252 30.0 230 27.4 203 24.2 Chapman Valley Primary School 3 13.0 0 0 0 0 7 Charthouse Primary School 230 48.8 90 19.1 15 3.2 Chidlow Primary School 52 42.6 31 25.4 0 0 Christmas Island District High School 30 13.0 11 4.8 3 1.3 Churchlands Primary School 250 51.9 56 11.6 7 1.5 Churchlands Senior High School 1327 46.1 456 15.8 103 3.6 City Beach Primary School 74 45.4 14 8.6 1 0.6 Clarkson Community High School 118 33.4 94 26.6 82 23.2 Clarkson Primary School 146 47.4 71 23.1 18 5.8 Clayton View Primary School 57 37.0 58 37.7 18 11.7 Clifton Hills Primary School 189 45.3 56 13.4 1 0.2 Clifton Park Primary School 71 49.7 27 18.9 2 1.4 Cloverdale Education Support Centre 23 39.0 13 22.0 4 6.8 Cloverdale Primary School 173 49.9 86 24.8 14 4.0 Coastal Lakes College 220 45.7 134 27.9 24 5.0 Cocos Islands District High School 26 25.5 1 1.0 1 1.0 College Row School 18 45.0 12 30.0 3 7.5 Collie Senior High School 216 40.4 136 25.5 77 14.4 Collier Primary School 119 46.5 39 15.2 13 5.1 Comet Bay College 794 43.8 568 31.3 131 7.2 Comet Bay Primary School 376 50.0 135 18.0 11 1.5 Como Primary School 49 13.1 7 1.9 1 0.3 Como Secondary College 407 45.1 155 17.2 66 7.3 Condingup Primary School 30 62.5 9 18.8 1 2.1 Connolly Primary School 138 38.2 53 14.7 1 0.3 8 Coodanup College 277 32.5 308 36.2 144 16.9 Coogee Primary School 205 43.2 73 15.4 6 1.3 Cooinda Primary School 170 48.9 82 23.6 10 2.9 Coolbellup Community School 109
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