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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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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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Southwest students claw shell disease
Budding scientists from the state’s Southwest have uncovered a bacterial shell disease impacting blue swimmer crabs in Bunbury Harbour.
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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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Covering the south-west corner of the country, the region is known for its natural attractions, laid-back lifestyle and diverse business and employment opportunities.
Experience the Kimberley education region
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Teacher housing and transport assistance
Subsidised employee housing is available for many teachers working in our rural, regional and remote schools.
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High demand teaching areas
There are many opportunities to teach in high priority areas in public education.
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Primary and secondary schools
Generally, students in Western Australia attend primary school and then secondary school. Depending on the needs of the community, some of our schools cater for both primary and secondary-aged children.
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Senior colleges
Specialist education for young people in Years 11 and 12 with access to learning opportunities through workplaces, universities and training providers
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Non-government schools
Non-government school education in Western Australia falls into two categories, Catholic schools and Independent schools.
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A helping hand
Community spirit was high this month when a group of young Perth humanitarians came together to raise money for the people of Syria who were devastated by the recent earthquake.
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Keep cups keep litter away
Three Southwest students passionate about eliminating plastic have introduced a keep cup initiative at their school after seeing a shocking amount of litter on local beaches.
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Lee shines in women’s day award
A Perth principal dedicated to making a difference to the lives of students and their families has been recognised as part of International Women’s Day celebrations.
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Jake Petterwood
Associate Principal, Halls Creek District High School
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A conversation could save a life
Yarning circles, chit-chat cafes and mindfulness activities were some of the many ways Western Australian schools marked R U OK? Day to start meaningful conversations about mental health.
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Student Council sets 2023 goals
Members of the inaugural WA Student Council have come together for the first time to set their goals and priorities for 2023.
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WA Education Assistant of the Year 2021
Michelle Barrett, Byford Secondary College