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WA Education Awards 2025 winners announced
Seven amazing school communities and one outstanding teacher are celebrating today after being named winners in the WA Education Awards 2025.
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2025 WA Education Awards finalists: Minister’s Teacher of the Year
Four exceptional public school teachers have been recognised in the WA Education Awards for their dedication to student outcomes.
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Remote Teaching Service
The Remote Teaching Service is made up of 37 schools in remote Aboriginal communities and small towns across the Kimberley, Pilbara, Goldfields, and Midwest regions.
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Kalgoorlie-Boulder STEM team up for the challenge in national final
A crew of creative problem solvers from Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School will be hoping to strike gold in the national final of a prestigious STEM competition early next month.
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Hats off to teachers
World Teachers’ Day celebrates teachers across Australia to thank them for supporting, inspiring, educating and empowering students.
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Making their own way
Newton Moore Education Support Centre students have been developing essential life skills to better prepare them for life beyond school.
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2025 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in early childhood education
Four public schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards for their excellence in early childhood education.
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Teaching runs in the family
Today is World Teachers’ Day today and we’re shining a light on a father-daughter duo who are teaching together at Merredin College.
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2025 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in cultural responsiveness
Four public schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards 2025 for their approach to cultural responsiveness.
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Regional Education Strategy
A draft regional education strategy is now available for consultation.
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2025 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in disability and inclusion
Four schools have been recognised for their outstanding work in supporting the diverse needs of students and creating communities where every student feels they belong.
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Residential colleges
Providing boarding services for country students.
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WA Public Schools' Contemporary Music Ensemble Festival
WA Public Schools' Contemporary Music Ensemble Festival is from Saturday 30 August to Sunday 31 August 2025.
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WA Classical Guitar Ensemble Festival
The 35th WA Classical Guitar Ensemble Festival is run in partnership with the WA Classical Guitar Society.Â
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Teacher Flying Squad
Fill vacancies in rural, regional and remote schools at short notice.
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Make a suggestion or give us a compliment
We would love to hear your suggestions and compliments.
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Lights, camera, learning!
The way that Floreat Park Primary School is building a professional learning culture has gained international attention.
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Contact us
Contact areas and phone numbers. For general enquiries call 9264 4111.
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WA Public Secondary Schools' Solo Vocal Festival
WA Public Secondary Schools' Solo Vocal Festival is on Sunday 9 November 2025.
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OPUS
Opus is the Instrumental Music School Services showcase concert.
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Cooper’s continental shift
Coastal Lakes College student, Cooper Dunlop, has signed with Dutch cycling development team Gepla Watersley R&D Cycling for the 2026 European season.
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South West students shine at Scitech Challenge Days
Students from South West Regional PEAC edged out teams from 44 primary schools across Western Australia at Scitech’s annual Challenge Day.
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Contaminated sand product recall
There is a product safety recall of Contaminated sand products that are sometimes used in schools.
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Overseas qualified teachers
If you’re a qualified teacher from overseas find out how you can get a teaching job in Western Australia.
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New Zealand qualified teachers
Calling all teachers with New Zealand teaching qualifications! Experience the rich tapestry of teaching opportunities waiting for you in Western Australia.
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Home education
Register as a home educator to be responsible for delivery of education to your child.
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WA Schools' Senior Concert Band Festival
This event is run in partnership with the Australian Band and Orchestra Director's Association (WA).
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Swimming and water safety careers
If you’re a friendly, outgoing person who loves the water, help us run our popular swimming programs across the state.
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Students launch off to destination Mars
As the school year came to an end, WA’s schools were rushing to leave Earth behind to travel into space by exploring Scitech’s Destination Mars exhibition.
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Ready, VET, gold!
John Curtin College of the Arts (JCCA) has claimed gold in the School Pathways to VET Award at the 2024 Australian Training Awards.
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Special education funding
Special education funding is allocated to non-government schools to assist eligible students.
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Music program
Program details, opportunities for students, list of instruments available at schools and communication with instrumental music teachers.
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Easing first-day nerves
For some students heading into the 2025 school year, it will be the first time they’ve stepped onto a primary or secondary campus.
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Plastic fantastic
Two of our regional schools have taken our honours in respective categories of the rECOnstructed Art Competition and Exhibition.
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A winning passion for outdoor ed
A passion for outdoor education has earned Mindarie Senior College teacher Ashleigh Weyer the 2024 Outdoors WA-Young Achiever Award.
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Honours for excellent educators and legendary leaders
Three notable contributors to public education in WA were recognised on Australia Day, with prestigious national honours, for their remarkable service and dedication to the public sector.
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Casual, relief and part-time teaching
Find out how you can find casual work as a teacher! Learn how to apply and receive work booking requests using our Casual Staff Seeker. You can also access part-time work opportunities.
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Change your career
Teaching gives you the opportunity to inspire passion for learning in children and young people and might be the career change you need.
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Careers with us
As one of the biggest employers in WA, we offer a huge range of career opportunities. Whether you are studying to become a teacher, curious about working in a support role at your local school or keen to add your expertise at a system level, we can offer you an amazing career in public education.
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Career progression
We offer a range of exciting career pathways and opportunities to grow and build education careers.
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Corporate careers for graduates
We offer a range of graduate careers, on top of opportunities for teachers. Find out more about how you can grow your experience across the organisation in our Graduate Program.
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Apply for swimming jobs
Once you register with us, you can apply for swimming instructor or water safety officer jobs, and relief work.
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Alternative pathways into teaching
There are several different entry points into teaching, including TAFE, bridging courses and post-graduate qualifications.
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Teachers from interstate accordion
As a teacher in a WA public school, you'll embark on a journey where you'll witness the transformation of young minds and shape the future generation. Joining us in public education is not just a career move, but a life-changing opportunity.
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Agricultural careers
Find information about job roles available in our agricultural colleges and farm schools.
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Complaints and concerns
We will listen and respond to your concerns, and work with you to resolve complaints.
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Help needed to get kids to school safely
As the school year begins, it’s not just students who are preparing to head back, but traffic wardens across WA are ready to don their coats, grab their flags, and return to their posts to ensure the safety of the thousands of school students who walk or ride to school each day. 
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Test debut for former cricket program graduate
Belridge Secondary College is leading the way in inspiring young students to pursue their sporting careers through its specialist cricket program.
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Help needed to get kids to school safely
As the school year begins, it’s not just students who are preparing to head back, but traffic wardens across WA are ready to don their coats, grab their flags, and return to their posts to ensure the safety of the thousands of school students who walk or ride to school each day.