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Singing sensations
Hilton Primary School students have sung loud and proud for the world premiere of a new children’s stage show created by award-winning singer-songwriter Gina Williams AM and guitarist Guy Ghouse.
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Margaret River Senior High School rides the wave to victory
Margaret River Senior High School has once again dominated the competition, claiming the Champion School Title for the 19th consecutive year in the 2024 Think Mental Health WA School Surfing Titles. Undefeated since 2006, the school’s surfing legacy continues to shine.
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International school registration
Schools seeking registration to deliver education services to international student visa holders.
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Connecting playgroup and school
There are many benefits for children attending school community playgroups.
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Current jobs
Use the job search feature to find a job that suits you. Search by keyword, the job title or location of the job.
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Loaning and purchasing instruments
Information about loaning and purchasing an instrument for your child.
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Public schools shine at Australian Education Awards
Joseph Banks Secondary College and Chrissy Marcelli from West Leeming Primary School have claimed their respective categories at the 2025 Australian Education Awards.
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Library officer checks out an award
Booragoon Primary School library officer Brooke Donabie has been acknowledged at this year’s Library Board Awards, named the winner of the 2024 F A Sharr Award.
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Digging in to bush food learning
Kambalda West District High School’s Year 3 students rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty during a special visit to the Museum of the Goldfields Aboriginal Bush Food and Medicine Garden.
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2026 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour ambassadors announced
The ten ambassadors who will represent Western Australian schools for the 2026 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour have been announced.
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Premier's Anzac Student Tour
Student ambassadors represent their school, community and the state on the Premier's Anzac Student Tour.
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Accessibility on this website
Information about the accessibility of the Department's website.
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AEDC resources for leaders and educators
Western Australian-led resource development for early childhood education and care.
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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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Advanced Graduate Program for teaching graduates
Access extra benefits by teaching in one of our regional schools as an advanced graduate.
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Teaching roles and specialisations
As the largest employer in the state, we offer endless opportunities for teachers.
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Aboriginal Advisory Body
Our Aboriginal Advisory Body will help us create a culturally-responsive education system to support the wellbeing, engagement and achievement of Aboriginal students in public schools.
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A celebration of kids helping kids
More than $100,000 was raised by Western Australian kids, for West Australian kids during the 2025 Premier’s Telethon Challenge.
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Bike rides benefit Butler students
Friday bike rides are the highlight of the week at Butler College as education support students and staff embrace the Cycling Without Age program.
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Robots at the ready
Students from two public high schools have excelled when they put their robotic skills to the test in the annual WA Robotics Playoffs (WARP), claiming first and second place.
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Review of the School Education Act 1999 (WA)
On 4 December 2023, the Minister for Education, Hon Dr Tony Buti MLA announced a review of the School Education Act 1999 (WA) to identify opportunities to strengthen access and inclusion for students with disability.
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Young voices to hit the right note
The combined voices of almost 4,500 students from 96 public primary schools will fill the Perth High Performance Centre for the Massed Choir Festival for seven nights between 18 to 26 September.
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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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Teachers from interstate
Are you a passionate educator ready to make a real impact in the lives of students? Consider bringing your expertise to Western Australia's vibrant public education system.
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Interstate teachers
Join us and shape the future of young people and their communities across WA.
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Gifted and Talented scholarships
Find out if your child is eligible to apply for a Gifted and Talented Secondary Selective Entrance Academic program scholarship.
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School psychology services
More than 650 school psychologists work in public schools and other settings across Western Australia. They help students by supporting their wellbeing, learning, and school experience.
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Puppeteers at work
Doubleview Primary School students let their imaginations run wild when making their very own no-sew puppets using nothing more than recycled materials.
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Non-government student census
Non-government schools have a requirement to submit student census data each semester.
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Lodge an application
Find out about lodging a Gifted and Talented application online.
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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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Help crown top science gong’s People’s Choice Award winner
Four public school staff have been acknowledged at this year’s Premier’s Science Awards.
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Find out if school psychology is for you
Our Leap into School Psychology program provides an easy way to ‘try on the job’ to see if school psychology is right for you.
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Become a school psychologist
Find out what you need to work as a school psychologist in WA schools.
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Apply for a teaching job
Find out where our current vacancies are listed and how you can apply for them. Join one of our live chats or information sessions to ask questions about particular roles or about working in one of our remote schools.
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Harrisdale Handlebars get moving for Movember
Midnight cheese toasties and country music singalongs in the early morning hours will spur on a team of Harrisdale Primary School staff members as they tackle an endurance challenge in support of men’s health.
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Western Australian Schools' Jazz Festival
The 29th Western Australian Schools’ Jazz Festival is run in conjunction with the Australian Jazz Education Association.
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Programs for parents
Get free support, information and parenting tips to give your child the best start in life.
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Strategic directions
Our purpose is clear: to enable every student to achieve their potential by supporting all of our people that make this possible.
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Parent information evenings
Parent information evenings for the 2027 intake are now complete.
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Interm swimming
A school-based swimming program for children from Pre-primary to Year 7.
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The Minister's Innovation Challenge
The Minister's Innovation Challenge promotes design thinking and innovation learning to Year 8 public school students.
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Talented artist recognised in the 2025 Shaun Tan Award
Western Australia’s next generation of artists have been celebrated at the 2025 Shaun Tan Award for Young Artists.
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Picton’s look back in time
Picton Primary School staff and students were transported to the past when they opened a time capsule that was buried there 25 years ago.
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Ed Talks WA podcast series
Join us for Ed Talks WA, a podcast series from the Department of Education WA. It features inspiring and thought-provoking guests with surprising stories and conversations that focus on the world of education.
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School psychologist salaries and benefits
As a school psychologist in public education, you can make a difference in the lives of children and young people, helping them reach their full potential. If you are an experienced psychologist unfamiliar with working in schools, we will support you in learning our context.
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Return to teaching
If you’re a qualified teacher, find out about how you can return to teaching at a Western Australian public school.
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Our people
Our Corporate Executive and senior staff are leaders in education strategy, planning and innovation.
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Key dates and applicant guidelines
Key dates, applicant guidelines and information to support you through the application, testing and placement processes.
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Events and key dates
Key program dates and details of our annual music festivals.
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Innovation wins praise and prizes
From hot dog warnings to migrating crab sweepers, these are some of the creative solutions to real world problems that have earned five schools prizes in the Minister’s Innovation Challenge for 2025.
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Joondalup Education Support Centre recognised for sustainability leadership
Joondalup Education Support Centre has claimed the schools category in the 2025 WasteSorted Awards, which recognises outstanding commitment to sustainability and environmental education.
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Organisation
We are committed to all students achieving their best and being lifelong learners who contribute actively to their communities and to society.
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At school
Joining your school community, as a parent or a student, signals an exciting and significant milestone for your child.
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What is STEM?
STEM is an approach to learning and development that integrates the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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WA Premier’s Primary Teacher of the Year 2018
Anthony Horn, West Beechboro Primary School
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WA Secondary Principal of the Year 2018
Damian Shuttleworth, Carine Senior High School
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WA Primary School of the Year 2018
Brookman Primary School
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Hello School video voice over transcript including screen annotations
Hello School video voice over transcript including screen annotations
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Disclaimer
Terms and conditions that users of the site are bound to and comply to.
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School Watch
What to do if you see or hear suspicious behaviour at or near a school.
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Students’ game design places in national challenge
An Anzac Terrace Primary School trio have placed second in a national competition for their video game design skills.
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Instruments and equipment
Find guides to purchasing new or second-hand instruments.
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Making change
A school Containers for Change program that prepares students with a disability for the workplace has taken out an award for its efforts in the fight against landfill.
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Wildlife warriors
Students from Shenton College Deaf Education Centre have grouped together to help save injured and rescued wildlife.
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Dino-mite students help uncover Pilbara fossils
Students from Karratha Senior High School were given a unique opportunity to help researchers unearth fossils in the Pilbara.
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Top titration technique
A Perth chemistry teacher’s precision and accuracy in the science lab has led him to take out a national competition.
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A sun-sational three-peat
Girrawheen Senior High School students have claims to knowing more about solar-powered cars than their West Australian peers.
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From milk bottle to spectacular centrepiece
Lockridge Primary School was one of the schools whose talented students recently participated in an arts program to help create an art installation for ‘EverNow’s’ Boorna Waanginy: The Trees Speak at Kings Park.
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Siblings win big with their love for reading
Two sets of siblings have won top prizes for the 2023 Premier’s Reading Challenge, showing off their passion for reading.
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Aussie school recognises its heroes
One school has enlisted the help of a ‘local hero’ to recognise the achievements of students and their contribution to the school community.
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Healthcare heroes of tomorrow
A Perth secondary school is training the next generation of vital healthcare workers.
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Young WA animator dazzles at SIGGRAPH
Harrisdale Senior High School student Keina Sugiyama’s short ‘The Star Keeper’ shone at SIGGRAPH Asia in Sydney, taking out the second spot in the 2023 Junior Computer Animation festival in its inaugural year.
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School site planning
The Western Australian Planning Commission, in partnership with Department of Education, has released an updated operational planning policy.
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Great minds triumph in the Da Vinci Decathlon
Students from several public schools have excelled in the extraordinary difficult Da Vinci Decathlon competition.
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Winning Wheatbelt writers
Two Wheatbelt students have achieved a top prize for their science fiction short stories.
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$1.6 billion boost for schools
A total of $1.6 billion will be invested towards both new and improved infrastructure for public schools over the next four years.
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Max’s roaring speech for idol Dusty
An expressive and passionate classroom speech has sparked an unforgettable experience for Perth boy and die-hard Tigers fan Max Andrew.
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Diving into water safety
A new School of Swimming and Water Safety will help ensure more young people have the opportunity to learn essential swimming skills and stay safe in and around water.
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Dewey sets big goals for reading challenge
Dewey Dex, the lovable mascot for the Premier’s Reading Challenge, has re-entered Earth’s atmosphere determined for the 2024 edition to reach even greater heights than previous ones.
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Shredding with the pros
Half-mindfulness and half-pipe; students from Tom Price Senior High School recently participated in a skateboarding session led by professionals from Perth.
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Digital directory part of Chas’ trajectory
Carnarvon now has a new digital directory, and it’s thanks to 16 year-old Chas Law-Davis.
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Feast of knowledge at Dianella Secondary College
Culinary creativity served up at Dianella Secondary College's Principals' Briefing.
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EdConnect recognises volunteers across the state
Twelve volunteers, located across the state, have been recognised in the 2023 annual EdConnect Australia WA Volunteer Awards.
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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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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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Saddle up for life skills
Southwest students have learnt wellbeing strategies and important life lessons from new four-legged friends as part of an interactive horse program.
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Community against violence
Violence is a community issue and we all want it to stop.
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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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From beakers to books
A school lab tech has swapped her safety goggles for reading glasses as she enters the world of book publishing.
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From Kelmscott to Canberra
Six Kelmscott Senior High School students are taking part in a summit to strengthen collaboration between young people in Australia and Southeast Asia.
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Paw-some authors share language and culture
Students living in one of Australia’s most remote communities have written and illustrated a bilingual picture book that was launched at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
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Tagging along with emergency services
It’s usually a cause of concern when any emergency services show up to a school. But that was certainly not the case when they appeared recently at Eaton Community College (ECC).
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Pathways to university
Senior school students can choose from a wide range of pathways to university, training and employment.
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Geography students on top of the world
Seven public school students have solidified themselves as the best in the state for their respective year groups in this year’s Australian Geography Competition.
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WA schools up for national award
Two West Australian schools have been acclaimed nationally among top-performing schools across Australia.
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Sustainable champions
South Coogee Primary School has been rewarded for its commitment to land care and dedication to ensuring a whole school approach to sustainability.
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EduKids Grants program recognised
A generous program that provides essential school supplies to students in need has been recognised by a global body.
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Inspiring sportswoman and educator finalist in NAIDOC award
An Aboriginal educator in the Pilbara who inspires young Indigenous students through health and fitness was named a finalist in the 2024 National NAIDOC Week Awards.
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Standards for non-government schools
Non-government school registration standards have been revised, taking effect from 1 January 2020.
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Challenge off and running
The Education Minister’s Running Challenge started this week and Simon Reid, Principal of Coolbinia Primary School, is already well placed to lead his school into it.
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Distance education
Our School of Isolated and Distance Education and Schools of the Air provide the same level of education as children learning in a traditional classroom setting.
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Students lead wetland rehabilitation
Ashburton Drive Primary School staff are fostering an appreciation in its students for the local wetlands.
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Students inspired by ballet workshop
Girrawheen Senior High School students recently swapped pens and pencils for pirouettes and sautés.
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Inspiring young scientists
West Australian schools have been recognised for their innovative approaches to teaching Albert Einstein’s famous theories in a modern way to inspire young minds.
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On course for a green life
As West Aussie Hannah Green prepares to tee off for Australia at the Olympic Games, the next star from Como Secondary College’s Golf Academy is emerging.
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Acting up in East Kalgoorlie
Students from East Kalgoorlie Primary School have showcased their filmmaking talents in a unique project set in the rugged bushland of the Goldfields.
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Vocational victories
Three vocational students have been named finalists in this year’s WA Training Awards.
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From local to global
A South West teacher’s practical approach to sustainability education has been showcased around the world by the United Nations.
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Students celebrating science
Rostrata Primary School students have donned their lab coats for their annual two-week science festival.
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Students race for Grand Prix success
Belridge Secondary College Year 9 and 10 students put their minds and engineering skills to the test in the inaugural state final of the Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix (H2GP).
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Framing the future
Time is running out to view the 2024 Young Originals exhibition, which showcases the incredible talent of emerging artists in Western Australia's public schools.
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New Director General to build on public school success
Newly appointed Director General of the Department of Education, Lisa Rodgers, is looking forward to building on a successful public school system in Western Australia.
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Countering violent extremism
Schools can play a supportive role in helping to protect young people from extremist influences.
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Non-government schools registered as training organisations
A non-government school may be registered with the Training Accreditation Council.
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Professional learning modules
Professional learning modules
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Kindergarten Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 3 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 4 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 5 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 8 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 9 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 12 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Why STEM in secondary schools?
Learn more about why STEM plays a role in the development of important skill sets for our students in this interactive, self-paced professional learning module for secondary schooling.
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Supporting your child
It is important that your child is safe at school and also feels safe.
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Video stories: Enhancing community partnerships
Stories from Western Australian schools and early learning centres about the Australian Early Development Census.
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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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Leeming’s Active August
Leeming Senior High School celebrated the end of “Active August” with its annual “Straight Six” event. No doubt the cheers could be heard across Perth’s southern suburbs!
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WA Secondary Principal of the Year 2021
Mitchell Mackay, John Curtin College of the Arts
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WA Primary Deputy Principal of the Year 2021
Niquolei Lyons, Harrisdale Primary School
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School Improvement and Accountability Framework
The School Improvement and Accountability Policy and this framework address the same three fundamental accountability questions: What are we seeking to achieve? How well are we doing? How can we improve?
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Drug education
Alcohol and other drug use can be complex and the issues and consequences that surround it can be confusing. It is important to know where to seek help.
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Following her dream
Years after graduating secondary school, Wongatha woman Candice Matthews has gone on to become a coordinator for the very same program that inspired her to stay focused on education and reach her goals.
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2022 Premier's Anzac Student Tour
The Premier’s Anzac Student Tour travelled intrastate from 9 to 19 November 2022.
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Student chefs get cooking
Aboriginal students from across the state donned chef hats and tasted what it’s like to work in a professional kitchen as part of an innovative program.
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WA Primary School of the Year 2021
Joondalup Education Support Centre
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WA Beginning Teacher of the Year 2021
Anika Brown, Halls Creek District High School
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Passing on the gift of language
Inspired to keep his native language alive, Aboriginal language teacher graduate Gavin Smith has taken matters into his own hands.
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Modernians, 90 years apart, connected with art
A Perth Modern School student has crafted a portrait of Western Australia’s oldest man who graduated from the same school himself 90 years ago.
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Celebrating diversity together
Our schools marked Harmony Week in spectacular fashion as students came together across the state to celebrate cultural diversity in their communities.
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Student podcast revives town stories
Students at Beverley District High School have embarked on a project to preserve and pass on their town’s history for future generations.
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Reconciliation for a positive future
Mosman Park Primary School has been selected as one of three schools in Australia to be named a finalist for the Narragunnawali Awards.
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Reaching for the stars
A Perth secondary school is a step closer to establishing a space academy to inspire and educate the next generation of astronauts.
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A quick foot in the employment door
Secondary schools in the Pilbara are connecting students with local employers through speed recruitment events.
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Public school students win State’s top awards
Two WA public school students have been awarded the State’s peak education awards for their outstanding Year 12 performances.
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Celebrating West Australian teachers
World Teachers’ Day was held across Australia on Friday 29 October to celebrate the fantastic difference teachers make to the lives of young people every day.
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Science in Switzerland
A Perth science teacher has been invited to Switzerland where he will work with scientists, engineers and other physics teachers from across the globe to learn about innovative physics concepts to bring back to students.
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Be Brave. Make Change.
Schools across Western Australia commemorated National Reconciliation Week to learn about Aboriginal histories, cultures and achievements.
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Transforming waste to art
Two Perth schools have collaborated for an exhibition featuring captivating art made from waste to raise awareness about the environment and consumer habits.
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Free market to tackle textile waste
Manea Senior College students are tackling textile waste by hosting a free market where their peers swap clothing and accessories.
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News wrap up issue #1
Each fortnight we take a look at the news and compile a summary of some of the exciting stories about our schools, staff and students.
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Deaf education teacher retires after four decades
Leanne Potter retires after spending more than four decades as a teacher shaping deaf education across Western Australia.
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Students lend a helping hand
Pemberton District High School students spent their annual Community Week volunteering and helping out the community.
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Big win for geography students
Top Year 12 students represented WA in the Geography’s Big Week Out.
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Students Try a Trade
Students at Busselton Senior High School learn different trade skills at their ‘Try a Trade’ day.
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Yarning circle welcomes all
Rangeway Primary School opens its new yarning circle, a welcoming place for students and community members.
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Women lead the way
Five women leading the way in education have been recognised as part of International Women’s Day celebrations for their outstanding contribution and leadership in the classroom and beyond.
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News wrap-up issue #2
Each fortnight we take a look at the news and compile a summary of some of the exciting stories about our schools, staff and students.
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A message from the Director General for World Teachers' Day
Thank you teachers for their amazing work shaping our kids’ lives.
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Students get creative in prosthetics class
Students get a head start in biomedical science by creating recyclable prosthetics.
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Anzac Heroes App
Celebrating Anzac heroes using augmented reality.
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Students press start on game developing
Aspiring game developers at Southern River College in Gosnells have won a top award for their new game called Cyber Shock.
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Indigenous educators share experiences in Canada
Three Indigenous educators studying to become teachers at Curtin University have attended a conference in Canada to share their thoughts and experiences in the Indigenous education space.
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Shining youth award winner
A Dianella Secondary College student won a WA Youth Award for her support and dedication to the local community.
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Students build autonomous tour kart
Waroona District High School students now have a new way to travel across campus after building an autonomous tour guide kart.
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Apprenticeships and traineeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships are learning pathways that combine paid on-the-job training and formal study with a Registered Training Organisation.
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Blast off in Karratha
A Pilbara high school has launched a new space club to inspire students to enter careers in astronomy and rocketry.
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Excellence in public service
A Geraldton primary school is among those highlighted in a prestigious award celebrating excellence in public service.
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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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Kimberley Schools Project
Aboriginal children make up more than 60 per cent of the Kimberley’s school population and many of them face significant challenges to complete their education.
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Support from your school
Your child’s teacher, principal and other school staff can help you support your child’s attendance.
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Attendance
Attending school every day enables your child to get the most from their education and create a bright future.
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Sonia Powell
“Staying in school set me up for a good life.”
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Dylan Hansen
"I definitely suggest staying in school as long as you can."
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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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WA education assistance team earns prestigious award for outstanding work
The Ocean Reef Senior High School Education Assistant team has received top honours as the 2024 Australian Teacher Aide Team of the Year.
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WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in disability and inclusion
Four schools have been recognised for creating an inclusive school environment.
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WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in cultural responsiveness
Four public schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards for their approach to cultural responsiveness.
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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 2024 for taking an inclusive approach to leadership.
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Active superstars run to success
Another successful Education Minister’s Running Challenge has reached the finish line, with more participation than ever before.
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Copyright and Terms of Use
Copyright and Terms of Use information for using the DOE website.
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2024 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in teaching and learning (secondary)
Four public secondary schools have been recognised in the WA Education Awards for the way they prepare students for life beyond school.
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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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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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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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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.
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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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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.