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A bright future for clean energy in schools
Sixty more Western Australian public schools face a greener future thanks to funding received as part of the Schools Clean Energy Technology Fund.
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Narrogin hockey showdown
Narrogin Senior High School students in Years 8 to 10 recently squared off against the local law enforcers in a game of hockey.Â
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It’s all in their minds
Teams of brilliant students from both Poynter Primary School and Esperance Primary School recently won in their respective categories at the Tournament of Minds International Finals in Melbourne.
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Performance of a lifetime
Education support assistant by day, supporting rock legends Coldplay by night.Â
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Just Dance to victory
Perth primary school students are winners in a sports competition with a difference.
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WA Education Awards finalists: excellence in disability and inclusion
Four schools have been recognised for their innovative approaches to inclusivity as part of a new category in this year’s education awards.
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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 for their approach to leadership across the whole school.
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WA Education Awards finalists: excellence in teaching and learning (primary)
Four public primary schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards for their dedication to providing students with the best learning experience.
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Excellence in Teaching and Learning (Secondary) Award 2022
Girrawheen Senior High School receives the Excellence in Teaching and Learning (Secondary) Award for 2022.
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Excellence in School Leadership Award 2022
Shenton College receives the Excellence in School Leadership Award for 2022.
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Understanding and reducing the workload of teachers and leaders in Western Australian public schools
An independent report to investigate the major drivers of excessive teacher and leader workload in Western Australian public schools and make actionable recommendations about how they could be mitigated by school and departmental leaders. Published in November 2023, the report was commissioned by the Department and undertaken by Viviane Robinson, Viviane Robinson Consulting and Peter Hamilton, Hamilton Associates.
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The winners of the WA Education Awards for 2023 are…
Today, five public schools were recognised for their excellence in the areas of leadership, disability and inclusion, teaching and learning, and cultural responsiveness.
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Pay rates
Swimming instructors and water safety officers are paid as casual employees and receive a competitive salary.
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Future leaders appointed
Secondary school students from across WA will have the chance to share their views and inform education policy after being appointed to the WA Student Council.
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Bob Hawke Aboriginal teacher scholarships
We are offering 2 scholarships to support aspiring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary teachers to complete their secondary teaching qualification.
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Future software engineer wins Beazley Medal
A Melville Senior High School graduate and budding software engineer has received WA’s highest education honour.
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Per capita grants
Per capita grants are provided to assist non-government schools with costs of educating students.
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Advanced Graduate Program for teaching graduates
Access extra benefits by working in one of our regional schools as an advanced graduate.
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Students from country WA
Children from country Western Australia with exceptional abilities have access to Gifted and Talented programs.
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Professional learning
Our Horizons short courses aim to build on current skills and prepare pre-service teachers for high demand teaching areas.
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Wheelie good idea
A secondary school has established a bike repair station to promote active lifestyles among the school community and their neighbours.
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Forms and workshop information
Important testing information and forms for the 2024 selection process.
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Students make their mark
West Leederville Primary School students have brightened up a local park with their artistic talents.
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Double the fun for day one
While the first day of high school can be daunting, six sets of twins at Kelmscott Senior High School had someone to share the journey with.
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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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WA Student Council
The WA Student Council provides a student voice to shaping public education policy.
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Creative STEM teacher recognised
As a teacher in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields, Donna Buckley’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of traditional education has propelled her into the spotlight as a finalist for the Women of Achievement Award.
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Testing
All students applying for Gifted and Talented programs must sit the Academic Selective Entrance Test (ASET).
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Financial support
We offer financial support to low-income families with children enrolled in secondary schooling to assist with school expenses, and financial assistance when children are required to board away from home or live in a second home.
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School support staff
As WA's largest employer, we offer many career opportunities in more than 800 schools and 12 central and regional offices.
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Eligibility and application process
These steps outline the process for your child to take part in a Gifted and Talented Secondary Selective Entrance program.
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Curtin uni awards principal with honorary doctorate
Lee Musumeci, Principal of Challis Community Primary School, has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Curtin University. Â
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Academic testing
Find important information and required documentation for your child’s Academic Selective Entrance Testing.
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Boarding Away from Home Allowance
The Boarding Away from Home Allowance is available to families for financial assistance when children are required to board away from home or live in a second home.
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Rob Riley prize winners announced
Two WA top-performing Aboriginal public school graduates have been named recipients of the 2023 Rob Riley Memorial Prize.
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WA Public Schools' Contemporary Music Ensemble Festival
WA Public Schools' Contemporary Music Ensemble Festival is from Saturday 24 August to Sunday 25 August 2024.
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Pioneering two-way language initiatives recognised
Patricia Konigsberg is a linguist and educator and is a leading advocate for two-way learning.
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Apply for the 2025 Premier's Anzac Student Tour
The Premier's Anzac Student Tour will travel to Japan in 2025. Applications are now open for students in Years 8 to 11.
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School councils and boards
The council or board of a public school works with the school community to achieve the best outcomes for students.
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From remote regions to Government House, with Girls from Oz
Girls from Oz promises to provide programs that are designed to engage and inspire females living in some of the most remote at-risk communities in Australia.
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Pre-service teacher opportunities
We provide well-supported practical experience to pre-service teachers and school psychologists.
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External support services
You and your family can access other services when you require additional support.
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Enrol at a public school
Children from Kindergarten to Year 12 have a local public school. Find information about how to enrol, local-intake areas, enrolment options for visa holders and intensive English centres for children in the early stages of learning English.
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Throwing shade on the playground
Ranford Primary School recently unveiled its latest playground addition – a new shade structure. Â
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Homework and study
Homework and study gets your children thinking and applying what they learn in different ways, developing them into independent learners.