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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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Copyright and Terms of Use
Copyright and Terms of Use information for using the DOE website.
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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
We aim to deliver a high quality education to all students in all learning environments.
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National award for outstanding teachers
Three West Australian teachers have been recognised nationally for their innovation and unwavering commitment to their students’ education.
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KindiLink
A play-and-learn initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who are not old enough to enrol in school.
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Ruby’s ready to roar
It’s been a huge year for women’s soccer in Australia, but for Ruby Cuthbert, it shapes as the start of something even bigger.
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Puppets for preservation
Students at a remote Kimberley school helped spread the message about environmental sustainability in their community with a spectacular large-scale puppet production.
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Students against violence
We’d all like violence to stop. You can help by using your voice.
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Sharing tech tips and life advice
Perth high school students have traded tech tips for life advice with local retirement village residents as part of a new program designed to offer meaningful intergenerational connection.
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Media advice and support
Resources for journalists on topics, facts and figures of interest.
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Educators write Yawuru picture book
A team of educators have written a Yawuru children’s picture book to help preserve language and culture for generations to come.
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Rob Riley Memorial Prize winners announced
Western Australia’s highest performing Aboriginal public school graduates from 2022 – one who hopes to become a software engineer, the other a physical education teacher – have each been awarded a prestigious Rob Riley Memorial Prize.
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Pedal Prix putting students on track
Public school students across the state are testing their skills in design, engineering, fitness and teamwork as part of an innovative competition.
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Leeming’s Active August
Leeming Senior High School celebrated the end of “Active August” with its annual “Straight Six” event. No doubt the cheers could be heard across Perth’s southern suburbs!
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WA Secondary Principal of the Year 2021
Mitchell Mackay, John Curtin College of the Arts
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WA Primary Deputy Principal of the Year 2021
Niquolei Lyons, Harrisdale Primary School
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School Improvement and Accountability Framework
The School Improvement and Accountability Policy and this framework address the same three fundamental accountability questions: What are we seeking to achieve? How well are we doing? How can we improve?
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Drug education
Alcohol and other drug use can be complex and the issues and consequences that surround it can be confusing. It is important to know where to seek help.
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Following her dream
Years after graduating secondary school, Wongatha woman Candice Matthews has gone on to become a coordinator for the very same program that inspired her to stay focused on education and reach her goals.
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2022 Premier's Anzac Student Tour
The Premier’s Anzac Student Tour travelled intrastate from 9 to 19 November 2022.
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Student chefs get cooking
Aboriginal students from across the state donned chef hats and tasted what it’s like to work in a professional kitchen as part of an innovative program.
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WA Primary School of the Year 2021
Joondalup Education Support Centre
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WA Beginning Teacher of the Year 2021
Anika Brown, Halls Creek District High School
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Passing on the gift of language
Inspired to keep his native language alive, Aboriginal language teacher graduate Gavin Smith has taken matters into his own hands.
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Modernians, 90 years apart, connected with art
A Perth Modern School student has crafted a portrait of Western Australia’s oldest man who graduated from the same school himself 90 years ago.
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Celebrating diversity together
Our schools marked Harmony Week in spectacular fashion as students came together across the state to celebrate cultural diversity in their communities.
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Student podcast revives town stories
Students at Beverley District High School have embarked on a project to preserve and pass on their town’s history for future generations.
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Reconciliation for a positive future
Mosman Park Primary School has been selected as one of three schools in Australia to be named a finalist for the Narragunnawali Awards.