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WA Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer of the Year 2019
Lois Little, Newton Moore Senior High School
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WA Premier's Primary Teacher of the Year 2019
Jonathan Petch, Wattle Grove Primary School
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Mobile phones
The Student Mobile Phones in Public Schools policy took effect from the start of Term 1, 2020.
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Community use of school facilities
Schools are a public resource, and community use of school facilities is encouraged.
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Sharna Dallywater
Mathematics Teacher, Bunbury Senior High School
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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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I’m returning to teaching
If you are a qualified teacher in Western Australia and would like to continue helping children reach their full potential, come and join us in public education.
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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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Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment
Designed for secondary students to successfully meet the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy.
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Royal sweetness at Coastal Lakes College
A baker who has whipped up sweet treats for the royals at Buckingham Palace has featured as a guest judge at the Coastal Lakes College student bake off challenge.
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How do I know my child should apply?
Skills your child may need to be considered to apply for our Gifted and Talented Selective programs.
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The Kimberley is WA's most northern region, internationally recognised for its unique landscape and rich Aboriginal culture.
Experience the Kimberley education region
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Teaching opportunities for pre-service teachers
Final year pre-service teachers can teach in public schools across WA with our Casual Teacher and Pre-Service Teacher Fixed Term pools.
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Encompassing a large geographic area, the Goldfields region offers a rich cultural heritage and striking landscapes, filled with destinations to explore.
Experience the Goldfields education region.
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Contact us
Contact areas and phone numbers. For general enquiries call 9264 4111.
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Tech-savvy schools share skills
An innovative program is allowing our schools to share knowledge and boost technology skills in remote parts of the state.
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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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School psychologist salaries
Learn about salaries for school psychologists working in WA public schools.
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Intergalactic challenge buddy launched to inspire readers
Meet Dewey Dex, an alien new to Earth, who is on an intergalactic quest to read every book on our planet.