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WA Education Assistant of the Year 2019
Cassandra Wilson, Dawul Remote Community School
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WA Premier's Secondary Teacher of the Year 2019
Tam Sheldon, Baldivis Secondary College
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Funding public schools
Public school funding is allocated to schools based on the learning needs of students and school characteristics.
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SunSmart
Tips from the Cancer Council WA about how to protect yourself from skin cancer as well as tips for at school and work.
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Western Australian School Canteen Association: information for parents
Includes the ABCD guide to packing school lunchboxes, menu planner, reading food labels and other resources.
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Bob Hawke College
Stage 2 will double the capacity of Western Australia’s first high-density public secondary school in 2023.
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Explore Stage 2
Bob Hawke College Explore Stage 2 Image Gallery
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On the Wright track
Connor Wright, a Year 11 student from Bunbury High School, has already established himself as a biking champion, but there is no sign of a brake in his career anytime soon.
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Art project encourages cockatoo conservation
A creative arts initiative is helping teach students about a vulnerable cockatoo.
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Alternatives to full-time schooling
Education or training options other than full-time enrolment in a school.
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New life for old photos
Students at Comet Bay have been bringing the past back to life, demonstrating their art and technology skills by adding colour to black and white WWI photos.
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Enrol at a Western Australian school
All children of compulsory school age must be enrolled at school and attend every day.
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Case closed on Cluedunnit Kids 2023
Move over, Nancy Drew, there are some brilliant young detectives in our midst.
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College recognised for training excellence
WA College of Agriculture Cunderdin is in the running to be named WA small training provider of the year at the 2023 WA Training Awards.
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Education assistants in the spotlight
Dedicated public school education assistants have been recognised on the national stage as finalists in the 2023 Australian Teacher Aide of the Year Awards.
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Pick of the bunch
Thousands of students across the country have voted a Perth teacher’s picture book their favourite of the year.
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Stepping up into the world of high school
Starting high school means big changes for your child. Help your child transition to high school with these tips.
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Public schools welcome new school psychologists for 2024
Across WA, 65 new school psychologists have been welcomed to start 2024, set to support schools to enhance student wellbeing, engagement and achievement.
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Language success on a national stage
A South West primary school has been recognised for its outstanding language students with top placings in a national language competition.
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Schools supporting schools
Students and school staff from across Western Australia continue to support education in Cambodia through the long-running Angkor Project.
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Excelling in education: finalists announced for Women of Achievement Award
Five finalists have been announced for the Director General’s Women of Achievement Award, who all support education in WA in their own way.
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Making sure we never forget
As 10 West Australian students prepare to head to Singapore for the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour, the opportunity to be a part of the 2025 travelling party has recently opened.
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Teachers soar to new heights in flying squad
For more than two decades, the Teacher Flying Squad has been an ongoing source of support for regional schools.
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Who run the track? Girls!
Four female students passionate about STEM are gearing up to compete in an F1 challenge in Adelaide.
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Top students share their top tips for acing ATAR
Graduates from Perth Modern who received an ATAR of 99.95 share their tips for navigating Year 12. Plus, we explain what ATAR is.
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Lights, camera, education
Bob Hawke College recently unveiled its $52.9 million Stage 2 expansion, marking a significant milestone in the school's journey towards excellence in education and the arts.
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Rising music talent unearthed
Former Ellenbrook Secondary College student, Mariae Cassandra, has catapulted onto the national stage after winning Triple J’s 2024 Unearthed High competition.
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Pedalling to success
Students from a remote community school have undertaken a spectacular bike journey to one of the Kimberley’s most iconic attractions.
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Two WA educators among national teaching award winners
Two WA public school teachers have been recognised as being among the most inspiring in the country.
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WA Education Awards finalists announced
From schools in the golden fields of the Wheatbelt and red earth of the Pilbara, to bustling metro schools, the finalists for the WA Education Awards 2024 have been announced.
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Praise for Paralympians
The buzz has settled from Paris 2024, but the mark our former public school students left on their sports will remain.
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Aspiring Aboriginal teachers win scholarship
Two Aboriginal educators passionate about making a difference at regional public schools have been awarded a life-changing teaching scholarship.
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Native trees teach traditions
A new nature walk at Broome Senior High School enables students to learn about the rich botanical diversity of the Kimberley region.
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Hollywood on the horizon
One Applecross Senior High School student leaps from the school stage to the silver screen as she makes her acting debut in a film streaming on Netflix.
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Review of non-government school registration decisions
Certain decisions made by the Minister for Education and Training or the Director General may be reviewed if the school applies to the Minister.
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Tree-mendous outdoor classroom
Ashdale Primary School students and staff are now seeing the forest for the trees as they unveil an innovative urban greening project.
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Healthy living
Eating well and being active is critical for both short and long-term health and wellbeing. It also has a direct impact on a child’s performance at school.
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Dam good career opportunities
39 Clontarf students have joined the Water Corporation, through apprenticeship, traineeship, and graduate opportunities.
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Harvey River fish get a suite deal
Fish living in the Harvey River recently received an accommodation upgrade.
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Public Service Medal for Education Director General
Director General Lisa Rodgers has been awarded a prestigious Public Service Medal for her extraordinary work undertaken during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cooking up job ready skills
Students at a remote school in the far northern Kimberley are perfecting their hospitality skills as part of an initiative to provide pathways to employment.
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Term dates
Term dates published in the Western Australian Government Gazette for primary and secondary students in public schools in Western Australia (all dates are inclusive).
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Helping dogs in a ruff spot
Jason Buchanan, his wife Ainslie, daughter Lyla, and her best friend Nancy, are spearheading a winter collection drive to support the Dogs’ Refuge Home.
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Moo-ving into dairy careers
Students at Coodanup College had a hands-on experience taking care of two calves to learn more about careers in the dairy industry.
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Student band wins at WAM awards
A song written by a local band comprising of four secondary students has received a gong at the recent Western Australian Music (WAM) awards.
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Stepping into NAIDOC celebrations
River Valley Primary School students have put their art and paving skills to the test for their NAIDOC Week, handmaking 77 stepping stones.
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Turtle-y awesome rescue by students
A recent school trip to clean up Binningup Beach took an unexpected turn for three students from Parkfield Primary School.
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Bullying
Schools take an active role in keeping students and staff safe.
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Age is just a number
An early childhood teacher has brought aged-care residents into her kindergarten class to encourage mutual enrichment.
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Celebrating World Teachers’ Day
World Teachers’ Day is celebrated across Australia today to thank educators for their unwavering passion and dedication.
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Canning Vale's heart of gold
If acts of kindness were an Olympic sport, Canning Vale Primary School teacher Belinda Johnston would take home the gold medal.
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WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in wellbeing and learning
Four schools have been recognised for their incredible work and achievements in supporting the wellbeing of students.
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Students to travel to Japan for Anzac tour
Ten students have been selected for a once-in-a-lifetime tour to deepen their understanding of the Anzac legacy.
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Championing food security
Year 9 Geography students at John Forrest Secondary College have again championed the CARAD (Centre for Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Detainees) food security project.
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Teaching for Impact overview
This document provides an overview of Teaching for Impact, one of the supports available under the Quality Teaching Strategy.
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Parent information evenings in the South West Education Region
Find date, time, venue and registration information for Instrumental Music School Services parent information evenings in the South West Education Region.
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Duchess Down Under
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, brought books and belly laughs to a lucky Perth primary school as part of her recent promotional book tour.
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Prizes for innovative young minds
Halls Head students who designed a purpose-built “house on wheels” have taken out the Minister’s Innovation Challenge for 2024.
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It’s cool to be kind
Small acts of kindness have taken Goomalling Primary School student Tyrel Glatz all the way to Sydney, where he was the West Australian Junior Ambassador to the Fred Hollows Foundation.
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Parent information evening presentation slides
Parents of students learning a musical instrument with IMSS can access slides for the parent information evening, if they were unable to attend the presentation in person.
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WA students shine on Yale stage
Three West Australian students excelled at the World Scholars Cup at Yale University last month, picking up a handy haul of medals.
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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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Leaders recognised for public sector excellence
Former Director General, Lisa Rodgers PSM, has been awarded a prestigious public sector award for being a responsive, passionate, and innovative leader.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Alternative pathways into teaching
There are several different entry points into teaching, including TAFE, bridging courses and post-graduate qualifications.