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Great minds triumph in the Da Vinci Decathlon
Students from several public schools have excelled in the extraordinary difficult Da Vinci Decathlon competition.
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Winning Wheatbelt writers
Two Wheatbelt students have achieved a top prize for their science fiction short stories.
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$1.6 billion boost for schools
A total of $1.6 billion will be invested towards both new and improved infrastructure for public schools over the next four years.
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Max’s roaring speech for idol Dusty
An expressive and passionate classroom speech has sparked an unforgettable experience for Perth boy and die-hard Tigers fan Max Andrew.
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Diving into water safety
A new School of Swimming and Water Safety will help ensure more young people have the opportunity to learn essential swimming skills and stay safe in and around water.
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Dewey sets big goals for reading challenge
Dewey Dex, the lovable mascot for the Premier’s Reading Challenge, has re-entered Earth’s atmosphere determined for the 2024 edition to reach even greater heights than previous ones.
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WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in school leadership
Four West Australian public schools have been recognised in the WA Education Awards 2024 for taking an inclusive approach to leadership.
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Active superstars run to success
Another successful Education Minister’s Running Challenge has reached the finish line, with more participation than ever before.
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2024 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in teaching and learning (secondary)
Four public secondary schools have been recognised in the WA Education Awards for the way they prepare students for life beyond school.
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About us
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Marathon relay efforts changing lives
Students and staff from Warwick Senior High School certainly put their best feet forward at this year’s Cancer Council WA’s Relay for Life.
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Roleystone redevelopment begins
Construction has begun on a significant redevelopment at Roleystone Community College.
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Parent information evening presentation script
This is the script for the Instrumental Music School Services parent information evenings presentation, for beginner instrumental music students in 2025. Use this script for language translations or for accessibility.
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Students on song
Students at an Armadale primary school have taken out a national songwriting prize for their musical piece about friendship and kindness.
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Making a splash in STEM
Students from Cloverdale Education Support Centre have found a creative way to tackle a common rainy-day trouble, by waterproofing their shoes using recycled umbrellas.
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Riding a wave of success
Margaret River Senior High School students dominated the Mark Richards Shield school surfing divisions of the 2024 YETI Australian Junior Surfing Titles.
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Beat the heat from day one
There are some extremely high temperatures forecast in parts of WA for the first week of school.
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Students learn big at arts festival
Mount Lawley Senior High school students are thrilled to head back to school for 2025 as they partner with Australia’s longest-running arts festival.
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Pre-service teaching opportunities
Final year pre-service teachers can teach in public schools across WA with our Casual Teacher and Pre-Service Teacher Fixed Term pools.
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Recognition of teaching experience and qualifications
When you are employed with us, you can apply for a higher salary based on prior teaching experience or as a 5-year trained teacher.
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Work with us
With responsibility for both public schools and non-government education services, we offer diverse and fulfilling career opportunities in education. Â
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UK, Ireland, Canada and South Africa qualified teachers intro
Be a part of something extraordinary and shape the future of young minds in Western Australia's vibrant public schools!
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Aboriginal pathways to teaching
Find out more about the pathways we offer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who would like to become teachers.
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Register to work
To work with us as a swimming instructor or water safety officer, you need to be at least 17 years old and have qualifications we recognise.
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Funding for psychology placements
You may be eligible for funding, if you are a psychology student completing your professional experience placement in a regional area.
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Speak to someone from our team and discover the amazing opportunities for you in WA.