Question On Notice No. 2218 asked in the Legislative Council on 25 June 2019 by Hon Donna Faragher
Question Directed to the: Minister for Education and Training
Parliament: 40 Session: 1
Question
(1) I refer to Building Condition Assessment reports undertaken by the Department of Education for Western Australian public schools, and I ask for the financial years 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19, what was the total amount of funding made available for maintenance at each of the following schools:
(a) Bannister Creek Primary School;
(b) Beckenham Primary School;
(c) Brookman Primary School;
(d) Cannington Community College;
(e) Cannington Community Education Support Centre;
(f) Gibbs Street Primary School;
(g) Lynwood Senior High School;
(h) Parkwood Primary School;
(i) Queens Park Primary School; and
(j) Sevenoaks Senior College?
(2) For all schools referred to in (1), what is the amount to be made available for maintenance in 2019-20?
Answered on 20 August 2019
1)
SCHOOL
|
2015-16
($)
|
2016-17
($)
|
2017-18
($)
|
2018-19
($)
|
TOTAL
($)
|
a) Bannister Creek Primary School
|
118 248
|
145 415
|
127 488
|
94 466
|
485 617
|
b) Beckenham Primary School
|
246 434
|
93 877
|
128 333
|
188 905
|
657 549
|
c) Brookman Primary School
|
194 686
|
158 697
|
293 910
|
176 046
|
823 339
|
d) Cannington Community College
|
490 309
|
612 185
|
551 756
|
295 837
|
1 950 087
|
e) Cannington Community
Education Support Centre*
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
f) Gibbs Street Primary School
|
177 619
|
306 360
|
146 529
|
189 366
|
819 874
|
g) Lynwood Senior High School
|
426 113
|
337 083
|
1 229 760
|
708 534
|
2 701 490
|
h) Parkwood Primary School
|
164 857
|
291 682
|
267 462
|
117 571
|
841 572
|
i) Queens Park Primary School
|
285 625
|
118 309
|
121 028
|
440 266
|
965 228
|
j) Sevenoaks Senior College
|
584 449
|
734 725
|
310 933
|
267 944
|
1 898 051
|
Data Source:
Department of Finance Building Management and Works (BMW) Data Warehouse 2018-19 data as at 24 June 2019. Includes expenditures funded by schools where works were arranged by BMW.
* Cannington Community Education Support Centre is included with Cannington Community College.
2) Funding is managed centrally and is allocated to address needs in schools as they arise. Schools may elect to manage their own faults and breakdowns up to a maximum of $5000 per event and receive an allocation from the central maintenance account. Schools may also use part of their one-line budget to undertake maintenance and minor works projects.