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Anzac Day animals
Newborough Primary School recognised the role of animals in World War One with special messages sent by pigeon.
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First Nations students leading the way
John Curtin College of the Arts students are leading the way with their First Nations student group called Maali Mia – Home of the Black Swan.
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Manning River Rangers to the Rescue
A group of intrepid Manning Primary School students are volunteering their time to conserve local bushland and help the natural environment thrive.
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Ngaanyatjarra Lands inspire Heywire winner
Charlotte Golding, from the Warakurna community in the middle of Western Australia’s Gibson Desert, has presented her moving Heywire story in the Ngaanyatjarra language.
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WA school recognised on national stage
A South West public school has been recognised on a national stage for its outstanding work and support for students.
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Schools’ spectacular science celebrations
Students across Western Australia celebrated National Science Week by taking part in innovative projects that ignited their passion for science.
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Long-distance journey for avid student bike riders
Students and staff from the Kimberley showed off their long-distance bike riding skills for their annual Ride for Success Bike Camp.
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Things you can do
As a parent/carer, you play an important role in helping your child attend every day and get the most out of school.
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Hats off to teachers
Teachers wear a number of hats. They spark those lightbulb moments in the classroom and patch up grazed knees in the playground. Teachers impart knowledge, ignite the imagination, deliver hope, invest in students and nurture young minds.
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Lessons on culture and language
Western Australia’s longest serving Aboriginal academic presented to education staff about Aboriginal education in the state.
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Graduation gift of art and culture
A Dreamtime inspired piece of art designed by an Ellenbrook Secondary College student has provided a personal touch of community and culture to the graduating Year 12’s gift to the school.
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Harrisdale Handlebars support Movember
A Harrisdale Primary School teacher has led a team of staff members known as the Harrisdale Handlebars on a non-stop 24-hour ride and walk to raise more than $19,000 for Movember.
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Green thumbs thrive through Patch to Plate
Dongara District High School students are celebrating 10 years of growing and selling their own produce through the school Patch to Plate program.
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Exploring culture through art
A renowned Indigenous artist inspired Leeming students to explore culture through a stunning collaborative artwork.
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Award-winning Karratha initiative
The Karratha Education Initiative has been recognised for its outstanding contribution to education in the Pilbara.
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Tambrey on Track
A Karratha Aboriginal educator is using her experience as a marathon runner to teach young female Indigenous students about fitness, health and wellbeing.
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Sharing the environment through tech
Budding environmental researchers from Brentwood Primary School have unveiled their interactive signs around Blue Gum Lake Reserve.
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John Curtin students take centre stage at long table dinner
Rocks & Rhubarb, the winner of John Curtin College of the Arts’ battle of the bands competition, recently performed at the annual Fremantle Long Table Dinner.Â
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Top of the crop
Many Year 12 graduates have been waiting with bated breath in anticipation of their ATAR results being released, and over the weekend, nine public school students celebrated with the highest possible score.
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Public schools
A strong public education system is the cornerstone of every successful society.
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Resources for families
Stimulate children's learning and curiosity before they start school.
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Chief Psych recognised for career of significance
Recently retired Chris Gostelow has been recognised by the Australian Psychological Society for the impact he made in psychology over his 39-year career with the Department.
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The early years are so important
These early years of childhood up to four years old are extremely important for children's development and learning.
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STEM in early childhood
The experiences children have during the early years are extremely important. As your child’s first teacher, your role is vital in creating opportunities that promote learning in a fun and safe environment.
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Uniforms
All public schools have a uniform that students must wear every day.
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Video stories: Using the data
Stories from Western Australian schools and early learning centres about the Australian Early Development Census.
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Video stories: Starting the journey
Stories from Western Australian schools and early learning centres about the Australian Early Development Census.
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Video stories: Connecting early learning and care centres and schools
Stories from Western Australian schools and early learning centres about the Australian Early Development Census.
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WA Education Assistant of the Year 2018
Tamie Douglas, Aspiri Primary School
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WA School Services Staff Member of the Year 2019
Chris Dullard, Shenton College Deaf Education Centre