This parliamentary question inquires about the public availability and dissemination of Public School Review (PSR) results, and the extent of ministerial briefings on these results. The answer clarifies that schools are required to publish reports and that the Minister is briefed only if concerns arise.

AnsweredQoN 2122Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 April 2026
Portfolio
Education

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I refer to the Department of Education's Public School Review (PSR) program, and I ask:(a) Are the results of individual school PSRs published on the Department of Education's website or made publicly available, and if not, why not;(b) What information from a school's PSR result is provided to parents or guardians of students enrolled at that school; and(c) In how many instances since 2017 has the Minister been directly briefed on a school's PSR result?

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Answered
14 May 2026
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
6 days
(a)-(b)
Following a Public-School Review, all schools are required to share the report with their school board/council and make them publicly available through either Schools Online or the school website.
(c) Public School Reviews are operational, however the Minister receives a briefing if concerns are raised.

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