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Student researchers in the field
Albany Senior High School students have taken to the field, researching the impact of heat on local seagrass.
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Music, magic and courage
A Year 6 student has transformed a year of joy, challenge and adventure into a published book that celebrates resilience, imagination and community.
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Excursions and camps
School excursions are undertaken to further students’ learning, skills and social development outside the school setting.
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Students become rescue ready
Year 8 students from the South West teamed up with emergency service crews last month to take part in realistic, hands-on training exercises.
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Sparking curiosity and creativity
Davallia Primary School students used a recent STEAM Week to focus on how they could create a more sustainable future.
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Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisation Sector Strengthening Grant Program
We’re developing a grant program to support Aboriginal community-controlled organisations (ACCOs) to deliver services to students in Western Australian public schools.
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Lessons in literacy, art, and culture
North Cottesloe Primary School students have illustrated a book to learn about local Indigenous culture.
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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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Roebuck Primary School leads sustainability with award-winning project
Roebuck Primary School’s Environment Student Action Team will lead an inspiring school and community sustainability initiative in early 2025, powered by a $5,000 prize won from the 2024 Coles & Planet Ark Sustainable Schools Competition.
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AEDC resources for families and communities
Find out more about the Australian Early Development Census.
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Back to school
Starting school, or transitioning to a new school, is an exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming.
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Looking back to winning big
In 2023, five schools were named winners at the Western Australian Education Awards for their dedication and commitment to shaping the lives and education of students.
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Student's learnings had lasting impact on award finalist
A principal education officer committed to driving change in the public education system has been recognised in the Department’s 2025 Women of Achievement Award.
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Annual reports
The Department of Education Annual Report 2024–25 was tabled in Parliament on 18 September 2025.
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A peek at peak performance training
Specialist sport program students from Butler College and Belridge Secondary College were recently treated to a tour of the facilities at the WA Institute of Sport (WAIS) as part of the Education Minister’s Running Challenge.
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Navigating teens and tech: lessons for parents from Netflix’s Adolescence
If you've recently watched the Netflix series Adolescence, you might have found yourself deep in conversation with your teenager, or at least deep in thought. So, let’s unpack how parents can approach these issues in their own homes.
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Principal speaks the language of inclusion
Collier Primary School principal Emma Bancroft has been nominated for a national humanitarian award for her work forming a language translation network to foster greater inclusion in her school community.
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Conduct research with the Department of Education
Use this information to understand the process for conducting research on or through our schools or sites.
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Establish a new school
How to propose to establish and register a new non-government school.
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Cycle of success
Two Coastal Lakes College students are celebrating strong performances at the Australian Junior Track National Championships held in March as part of the Brisbane Cycling Festival, despite both being ill.
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Starting school
It's an exciting and important milestone when your child goes to school for the first time.
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AFL whistleblower inspires students
For footy-mad students at North Harrisdale Primary School, best-on-ground at the West Coast-Adelaide clash earlier this month was their physical education teacher, Bailey Foulk.
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Full-time Kindergarten pilot
The full-time Kindergarten pilot will start in 2026, one year earlier than previously planned, to support young learners and their families in Western Australia.
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Full-time Kindergarten pilot to start 2026
The free full-time Kindergarten pilot has been brought forward to start in 2026, a year earlier than planned, to support young WA learners and their families.
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A trial of schools as community hubs
Four Western Australian public schools have been selected for a transformative 4-year trial that will connect students and families with greater services and supports.
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Talented Young Originals
Six students from Fitzroy Valley District High School were among the finalists in this year’s Young Originals art exhibition.
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A world of knowledge
Nikitha Balram, from Perth Modern School, has shown off her outstanding geographical knowledge, ranking first among Western Australian Year 7s in the 2025 Australian Geography Competition.
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2025 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in teaching and learning – primary
Four public primary schools have been recognised in the WA Education Awards for enhancing student achievement through teaching and learning excellence.
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WA Education Awards 2025 finalists announced
There were cheers heard among classrooms and school grounds this morning as the finalists for the WA Education Awards 2025 were announced.
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Accredited Aboriginal Languages Teacher Training launched in WA
A new certificate in teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, recently celebrated its first intake of students.