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Community against violence
Violence is a community issue and we all want it to stop.
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On-Country immersion education
A group of Bunbury students have traded the Southwest for the Northwest as part of an On-Country learning expedition.
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19 years dedication to school community rewarded
Kim Moore’s exceptional dedication and invaluable contributions to the school community, over the past 19 years, has been officially recognised.
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Psychology practicum opportunities
We have a long and proud history of supporting external practicum placements for students interested in becoming school psychologists.
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School psychologist salaries
Learn about salaries for school psychologists working in WA public schools.
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Young conservationist’s im-peck-able success
The population of an endangered cockatoo species endemic to Western Australia is growing thanks to a project spearheaded by a young conservationist at Shenton College.
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Supply to us
The Department procures goods, services and community services to support the delivery of education to public school students in accordance with the State Supply Commission and Government procurement policies.
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Contact us
Contact details for the school chaplaincy program
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From passenger to pilot
While most 16-year-olds work towards a licence to get behind the wheel of a car, one Perth Modern School student is spending his weekends with his eyes to the skies.
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Low interest loan scheme
The low interest loan scheme assists non-government schools with capital development projects.
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Students star in magical show
Broome schools joined forces as part of an epic community performance celebrating the shorebirds of Roebuck Bay.
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Anthem connects students
Sheoak Grove Primary School students deepened their connection with culture and the land after producing their own version of the Australian National Anthem.
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Midwest
The Midwest education region is spread along a picture-perfect coast into the striking outback, showcasing the best landscapes WA has to offer.
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Students on song
Remember the names Siena Rebelo and Sophie Lilah.
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More than just goals
It was a serious case of football fever at the recent Safety Bay Senior High School Women's World Cup Aspiration Day.
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Academic programs
Children with exceptional academic ability have the opportunity to engage in an intellectually stimulating learning environment.
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Student Council empowering change
Members of the 2023 WA Student Council have come together to help tackle one of the biggest issues among their peers.
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Teacher maps out geography win
A Perth geography teacher passionate about educating students on the environment and climate change has taken out a top geography award.
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Career conversations
The world of work is changing, and this is an exciting time for young people with many opportunities to explore.
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Baylee shows his true colours
When it comes to football, the choice for Baylee Austen is black and white.
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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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Young geographer on top of the world
Liana Brkich is reconsidering her future career options after being named one of the state’s young geographers of the year.
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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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Terms and conditions
Make sure you read understand the WA Education Awards 2023 terms and conditions.
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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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Education support schools, centres and programs
Children with disability may be eligible to attend an education support school, centre or program.
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Privacy
Information about our Department's privacy policy.
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Comet Bay continues stellar streak
Comet Bay College students got the chance to strut their stuff at Optus Stadium as they went back-to-back in the Eagles Schoolboys Cup.
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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.