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Schools update
Perth and Peel regions return to pre-lock down life.
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Making choices for Years 11 and 12
Students may be interested in university study, have a specific career in mind that will involve further education and training, or intend to enter the workforce after leaving school.
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Equipment and expenses
Information on equipment and expenses.
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Percussion
What to consider when purchasing a new or second-hand snare drums, drum sets and mallet instrument.
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Throwing shade on the playground
Ranford Primary School recently unveiled its latest playground addition – a new shade structure. Â
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Homework and study
Homework and study gets your children thinking and applying what they learn in different ways, developing them into independent learners.
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Artistic fingers on the pulse
Creative, thought provoking, and expressive pieces by young WA artists are on display at the State’s most recognised gallery.
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Making a splash in ocean conservation
An Australia-first marine program is turning students in the South-West into citizen scientists, empowering them to make an impact through coastline conservation.
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From classroom to crescendo
Otto Gibbs, a talented composer and graduate from John Curtin College of the Arts, has been selected for the prestigious 2024 West Australian Symphony Orchestra Composition Project. Â
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2024 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour
Follow the journey of the 2024 Anzac Student Tour as they explore Singapore.
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Subs in Schools success
Students from a Fremantle school have taken out a national prize for their submarine design.
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Students shine in Solar Car Challenge
Students across Western Australia recently showcased their STEM prowess in the exciting Synergy Solar Car Challenge.
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Two-way Science reaching students across WA
An interactive mobile application designed to help with the sharing of Two-way Science initiatives in the classroom has been launched in Leonora, in WA’s Goldfields.
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School unveils vibrant yarning circle
A new yarning circle was recently unveiled at South Hedland Primary School, in respect for local Indigenous culture and students.
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Double the fun for day one
While the first day of high school can be daunting, six sets of twins at Kelmscott Senior High School had someone to share the journey with.
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Wheelie good idea
A secondary school has established a bike repair station to promote active lifestyles among the school community and their neighbours.
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Students make their mark
West Leederville Primary School students have brightened up a local park with their artistic talents.
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Rob Riley prize winners announced
Two WA top-performing Aboriginal public school graduates have been named recipients of the 2023 Rob Riley Memorial Prize.
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Creative STEM teacher recognised
As a teacher in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields, Donna Buckley’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of traditional education has propelled her into the spotlight as a finalist for the Women of Achievement Award.
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Curtin uni awards principal with honorary doctorate
Lee Musumeci, Principal of Challis Community Primary School, has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Curtin University. Â
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Pioneering two-way language initiatives recognised
Patricia Konigsberg is a linguist and educator and is a leading advocate for two-way learning.
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From remote regions to Government House, with Girls from Oz
Girls from Oz promises to provide programs that are designed to engage and inspire females living in some of the most remote at-risk communities in Australia.
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Where we’re going, we don’t need four wheels
Lathlain Primary School’s Bike Bus is no regular bus.
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Wired together, students unite in robotic adventures
A $75,000 grant is allowing 13 WA public schools to come together and share their interest and love for robotics.
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Reaching new heights
Students from Melville Senior High School now have a clearer flight path into a career in aviation thanks to a new partnership with Qantas and Flight Training Adelaide.
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Better and Fairer Schools Agreement
The new Better and Fairer Schools Agreement will deliver funding and reforms to help improve education outcomes for all students.
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Professors in the making
West Australian school students with aspirations to become the next generation of medical professionals had the rare and inspiring opportunity this week to hear from the 2024 Australians of the Year.
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AFL crowns Pinjarra teacher king of the pack
The AFL footy finals start this Thursday night, but a Pinjarra high school teacher is already celebrating victory, with a chance for more to come.
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Educators shine at school network awards
A network of schools located in the Pilbara celebrated its dedicated educators and staff at the annual Karratha Education Network Excellence (KENEx) Awards.
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Information for venues and community groups
Use these resources to promote VacSwim programs at venues and to community groups.
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Start a conversation
For many young people, choosing the right career pathway requires a lot of consideration and exploration.
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Mid West music students shine in Sydney
Geraldton Schools Combined Band can put Sydney Opera House on their performance resume after showcasing their exceptional talent at the Australian International Music Festival in Sydney.
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The 2024 Women of Achievement Award winner is…
A Fremantle program coordinator, focussed on achieving stronger academic outcomes for disengaged students, has been awarded the Department’s 2024 Women of Achievement Award.
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Classroom to creek
Students at a Great Southern primary school are taking a hands-on approach to learning more about the local environment.
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Remote Kimberley educator awarded Public Service Medal
An Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer (AIEO) from a remote Kimberley school has received a Public Service Medal for being a system-wide voice and advocate for Ngarinyin culture.
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Footy and fellowship
A football excursion to Meekatharra has ignited excitement and community spirit.
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Sharing the warmth this winter
Rostrata Primary School students and families have dug deep into their wallets and donated winter items to people in need.
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Musical magic
The extraordinary talent of young musicians was on display at the annual Opus concert where audience members were treated to a night of creativity and joy.
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New category for 2024 WA Education Awards
A new category has been added to the Education Awards for 2024 that will allow incredible work and achievements in the wellbeing and learning area to be recognised.
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Clean up on aisle nature
A student Environment Action Team has taken to the beach in Broome to clean up marine litter with the aim of protecting the ocean.
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Student-made lamps shine bright
A class of innovative Year 12 students have showcased their creativity and craftsmanship by building desk lamps out of recycled wood.
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Art teacher is Archibald finalist again
Award-winning artist and long-serving art teacher, Jill Ansell, has been named a finalist for the Archibald Prize for the second year in a row.
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Caring for Country together
Our sustainability framework provides our direction to address economic, environmental and social issues.
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Awesome foursome named 2024 Little Telethon Stars
When Nate, Nazeem, Florence, and Charlee were announced as this year’s Little Telethon Stars, they couldn’t contain their excitement and cheer.
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Perth school graduate lands Hollywood gig
A former Mount Lawley Senior High School performing arts student has landed a role in a major Hollywood movie starring multi award-winning actor Mark Wahlberg.
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From space to sea
Students from a Waikiki school have taken out a prize for their research project designed to boost the local population of little penguins.
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Renew a non-government school registration
A non-government school can be registered for periods of between one and five years, after which the school must have its registration renewed.
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Ongoing obligations
Governing bodies and registered schools responsibilities.
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Student selection and commitment
Children who show an aptitude for music may be offered a place in the instrumental music program.
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New Director General appointed
Jay Peckitt has been announced as the new Director General for the Department of Education.