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ORIGINAL SITE OPERATING ENROL SURP SURP
SCHOOL BUILT CAPACIT CAPACITY CAPACITY FEB 1993 SITE OPERAT
TAYLOR 660 500 500 289 211 211
TELOPEA PRIMARY 600 380 380 417 0 * 0
THEODORE 360 350 350 410 0 * 0
TORRENS 450 410 410 343 67 67
TURNER 420 320 260 349 0 * 0
URAMBI 660 585 585 408 177 177
VILLAGE CREEK 660 500 500 379 121 121
WANNIASSA 660 495 495 524 0 * 0
WANNIASSA HILLS 660 615 615 488 127 127
WEETANGERA 570 415 415 260 155 155
WESTON 510 475 475 299 176 176
YARRALUMLA 3 0 0 2 3 5 2 3 5 2 0 ,1 31 31
TOTALS 55704 49836 47867 40351 10860 9072
SUMMARY:
SURPLUS STUDENT CAPACITY 10860 9072
LESS ADDITIONAL SPACE REQUIRED FOR 1226 !226
SPECIAL CLASSES (REFER NOTE 6)
TOTAL SURPLUS 9634 7846
STUDENT SPACES
Note 1
Special schools and annexes, small rural schools are not included.
Note 2 ORIGINAL BUILT CAPACITY refers to the number of teaching spaces built at the time of construction.
Note 3
The SITE CAPACITY column excludes, where appropriate, concessions for A.V. Teaching Studies, E.S.L. and Reading Recovery programs, design deficiencies and special circumstances pertaining to some schools and includes spaces used by tenants.
Note 4
OPERATING CAPACITY refers to the Annual Capacity less
tenant Spaces
Note 5
The enrolment column includes mainstream students only.
Note 6 This is a space allowance for system wide programs such as Introd English Centre (IEC), Junior Assessment Centres (JAC), and Tearning Centres (LC).
Note
N11 negatives are counted as zero as students are accommodated within the existing buildings using transportable classroom units where necessary.
ACT Department of Education and Training 3/23/93
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