DECLARATION of SCHOOL BOUNDARIES (PRIMARY and SECONDARY SCHOOLS) 6934 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 1998 22 December 1998] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6935

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DECLARATION of SCHOOL BOUNDARIES (PRIMARY and SECONDARY SCHOOLS) 6934 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 1998 22 December 1998] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6935 PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041 WESTERN 6933 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PERTH, TUESDAY, 22 DECEMBER 1998 No. 254 SPECIAL PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 4.15 PM EDUCATION ACT 1928 _____________ DECLARATION OF SCHOOL BOUNDARIES (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS) 6934 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 1998 22 December 1998] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6935 EDUCATION ACT 1928 DECLARATION OF SCHOOL BOUNDARIES (Pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of Section 21) The Honourable Minister for Education has declared that the boundaries for the schools listed hereunder shall be as stated in this notice. Children who live within the areas and boundaries stated shall attend the schools to which such boundaries apply unless directed otherwise or unless an option is provided. Children who live outside the areas and boundaries shall not attend the schools to which such boundaries apply unless written approval for such admission is obtained from the undersigned. CHERYL VARDON, Director-General of Education ______ ALLENSWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL The boundary for this school is as follows: From the junction of Hepburn Avenue and Allenswood Road, east along Hepburn Avenue to Cockman Road, south along Cockman Road to Warwick Road, west along Warwick Road to Allenswood Road and north along Allenswood Road to Hepburn Avenue. The boundary parts of Warwick Road (north side), Hepburn Avenue (south side), Cockman Road (west side), and the boundary street of Allenswood Road (east side) are included within the area for Allenswood Primary School. The area delineated below is optional for Allenswood, Glendale and Hawker Park Primary Schools. From the junction of Badrick Street and Beach Road, east along Beach Road to Wanneroo Road, north along Wanneroo Road to Warwick Road, west along Warwick Road to Ballantine Road, south and south west along Ballantine Road to Dorchester Avenue, south east along Dorchester Avenue to Badrick Street and south along Badrick Street to Beach Road. The boundary parts of Beach Road (north side), Wanneroo Road (west side), Warwick Road (south side), Dorchester Avenue (both sides), and the boundary streets of Ballantine Road (both sides) and Badrick Street (both sides) are included within the optional area. The following is an optional area for Allenswood and West Greenwood Primary Schools: From the junction of Allenswood Road and Hepburn Avenue, south along Allenswood Road to Warwick Road, west along Warwick Road to the Mitchell Freeway, north along the Mitchell Freeway to the westward extension of Liwara Place, east along this westward extension and Liwara Place to Orkney Road, north along Orkney Road to Lambertia Street, east and north east along Lambertia Street to Coolibah Drive, north west along Coolibah Drive to Bottlebrush Drive, north and north east along Bottlebrush Drive to the northernmost junction with Melaleuca Drive, north east along Melaleuca Drive to Blackall Drive, south east along Blackall Drive to Wirilda Crescent, north along the eastern arm of Wirilda Crescent and continuing north to Hepburn Avenue, and east along Hepburn Avenue to Allenswood Road. The boundary parts of the Mitchell Freeway (east side), Orkney Road (both sides), Coolibah Drive (north side), Hepburn Avenue (south side), Allenswood Road (west side) and Warwick Road (north side) are included in the above optional area. The boundary parts of Liwara Place (both sides), Lambertia Street (both sides), Coolibah Drive (south side), Bottlebrush Drive (both sides), Melaleuca Drive (both sides), Blackall Drive (both sides) and Wirilda Crescent (both sides) are excluded from the optional area. ATWELL PRIMARY SCHOOL The boundary for this school is as follows: From the intersection of the Kwinana Freeway and Armadale Road, east along Armadale Road to Solomon Road, north east along Solomon Road to Jandakot Road, and continuing north east along Solomon Road and its extension to the north west/south east runway of Jandakot airport, south east along the south east extension of the runway to Fraser Road, south west along Fraser Road to Jandakot Road, and continuing south west along Fraser Road to Armadale Road, west along Armadale Road to the locality boundary between Atwell and Banjup, south and east along this locality boundary to Beenyup Road, south east along Beenyup Road to Gibbs Road, west along Gibbs Road to the Kwinana Freeway, and north along the Kwinana Freeway to Armadale Road. The boundary parts of Armadale Road (western section, south side), Solomon Road (east side), Fraser Road (west side), Armadale Road (eastern section, north side), Beenyup Road (both sides), Gibbs Road (both sides) and Kwinana Freeway (east side) are included within the area for Atwell Primary School. The following is an optional area between Atwell Primary School and Jandakot Primary School: From the intersection of Beenyup Road and Gibbs Road, north west and north along the locality boundary between Atwell and Banjup to Armadale Road, east along Armadale Road to a point due north of the western arm of Murdoch Way, due south from this point to Gibbs Road, and west along Gibbs Road to Beenyup Road. The boundary parts of Armadale Road (south side) and Gibbs Roads (both sides) are included in this optional area. Murdoch Way (both sides) is excluded from this optional area. The following is an optional area for Atwell and Forrestdale Primary School: From the junction of Armadale Road and Warton Road, north east along Warton Road to Jandakot Road, north west along Jandakot Road to Fraser Road, south west along Fraser Road to Armadale Road and south east along Armadale Road to Warton Road. 6936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [22 December 1998 The boundary parts of Armadale Road (western section, north side), Jandakot Road (south side) and Fraser road (east side) are included in this optional area, while the boundary parts of Armadale Road (eastern section, both sides) and Warton Road (both sides) are excluded from this optional area. BALDIVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL The following is an optional area for Baldivis, Marri Grove and Mundijong Primary Schools: From the junction of Duckpond Road and Mundijong Road, west along Mundijong Road to the locality boundary between Baldivis and Oldbury, north west along this locality boundary and continuing east and north east along the locality boundary between Oldbury and Wellard to the railway line, east along the railway line to a drain, south south east along the drain to the Birraga Main Drain, south and south west along the main drain to Mundijong Road and west along Mundijong Road to Duckpond Road. The boundary parts of Mundijong Road (north side) are included in this optional area. BEELIAR PRIMARY SCHOOL The boundary for this school is as follows: From the intersection of the westerly extension of Beeliar Drive and the railway line, south along the railway line to Russell Road, south east and east along Russell Road to a point due south of the centre of Kogolup Lake, north from this point on Russell Road through Thompsons Lake and Kogolup Lake to Beeliar Drive, west along Beeliar Drive and its westerly extension to the railway line. The boundary parts of Beeliar Drive (south side) and Russell Road (north side) are included in the area for Beeliar Primary School. BIBRA LAKE PRIMARY SCHOOL The boundary for the abovementioned school is as follows: From the intersection of the Kwinana Freeway with the proposed Roe Highway, south along the Kwinana Freeway to the railway line, south west along the railway line to North Lake Road, north west along North Lake Road to Bibra Drive, in a general northerly direction along Bibra Drive to the proposed Roe Highway, and east along the alignment of the proposed Roe Highway to the Kwinana Freeway. The boundary parts of the Kwinana Freeway (west side), North Lake Road (east side), Bibra Drive (both sides) and the Roe Highway (south side), are included within the area for Bibra Lake Primary School. The following constitutes an optional area between Bibra Lake and West Leeming Primary Schools: From the junction of Farrington Road and the Kwinana Freeway, west along Farrington Road to Bibra Drive, south along Bibra Drive to the proposed Roe Highway, east along the proposed Roe Highway to the Kwinana Freeway and north along the Kwinana Freeway to Farrington Road. The boundary parts of the Kwinana Freeway (west side), Farrington Road (south side), Bibra Drive (east side) and proposed Roe Highway (north side) are included within the optional area. CANNING VALE PRIMARY SCHOOL The boundary for the abovementioned school is as follows: From the intersection of Nicholson Road and Ranford Road, north along Nicholson Road to the southern extension of Nicholson Court, north to and along Nicholson Court and its extension to the railway line, north east along the railway line to Nicholson Road, north west along Nicholson Road to the proposed Roe Highway, west and south west along the alignment of the proposed Roe Highway to South Street, south east along South Street and continuing south east along Ranford Road to Nicholson Road. The boundary parts of Nicholson Road (southern section) (west side), Nicholson Road (northern section) (south west side), Roe Highway (south and south east sides), South Street (north east side) and Ranford Road (north east side) are included within the area for Canning Vale Primary School, while the boundary street of Nicholson Court (both sides) is excluded from the area for Canning Vale Primary School. The following is an optional area for Canning Vale, Forest Crescent and Ranford Primary Schools: From the junction of Nicholson Road and Dumbarton Road, south east along Dumbarton Road and its extension through the Gosnells Golf Course to Warton Road, north east along Warton Road to the locality boundary between Canning Vale and Thornlie, north west along this boundary to the railway line, south west along the railway line to the northern extension of Nicholson Court, south to and along Nicholson Court and its extension to Nicholson Road and south along Nicholson Road to Dumbarton Road.
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