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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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Schools’ spectacular science celebrations
Students across Western Australia celebrated National Science Week by taking part in innovative projects that ignited their passion for science.
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Long-distance journey for avid student bike riders
Students and staff from the Kimberley showed off their long-distance bike riding skills for their annual Ride for Success Bike Camp.
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Things you can do
As a parent/carer, you play an important role in helping your child attend every day and get the most out of school.
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Hats off to teachers
Teachers wear a number of hats. They spark those lightbulb moments in the classroom and patch up grazed knees in the playground. Teachers impart knowledge, ignite the imagination, deliver hope, invest in students and nurture young minds.
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Lessons on culture and language
Western Australia’s longest serving Aboriginal academic presented to education staff about Aboriginal education in the state.
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Graduation gift of art and culture
A Dreamtime inspired piece of art designed by an Ellenbrook Secondary College student has provided a personal touch of community and culture to the graduating Year 12’s gift to the school.
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Harrisdale Handlebars support Movember
A Harrisdale Primary School teacher has led a team of staff members known as the Harrisdale Handlebars on a non-stop 24-hour ride and walk to raise more than $19,000 for Movember.
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Green thumbs thrive through Patch to Plate
Dongara District High School students are celebrating 10 years of growing and selling their own produce through the school Patch to Plate program.
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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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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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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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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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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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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.