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Bunbury students safeguarding future of crabs
The future now looks bright for Bunbury’s blue swimmer crabs thanks to the diligent work of local science students.
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Term 3 important dates
Term 3 is shaping up to be one filled with fun, recognition and meaningful moments across Western Australian schools.
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Year 12 talents on display at the Art Gallery
An exhibition featuring 61 works from 2024 visual arts graduates is currently on display at the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
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Past winners
Our previous winners of the WA Education Awards.
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Lesmurdie maths teacher heads to the AFL
Lesmurdie Senior High School principal Donna Gardiner is looking for a new maths and PE teacher after hers was offered a contract by AFL heavyweight club Essendon on Tuesday.
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The Premier’s Reading Challenge
The Premier’s Reading Challenge is an annual literacy engagement program. The challenge was established in 2022 to encourage students to read more books, enjoy reading and improve literacy levels.
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Australian Early Development Census
The Australian Early Development Census is a nationwide census that gathers information about young children's development.
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Teacher and students shine at film festival
Academy Award winning filmmakers in the near future may be thanking a South West media teacher for her support along the way.
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Warwick graduate ready for Oxford
A Warwick Senior High School graduate is packing his bags for Oxford University after winning the prestigious and highly sought after Rhodes Scholarship.
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Belridge racers cooking with gas
A team of students from Belridge Secondary College did Western Australia proud on the global stage, placing fourth in the Girls in STEM Stock category in the Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix (H2GP) Pro World Finals, in Chemnitz, Germany.
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Calista on another level
Calista Primary School won this year’s FUSE Cup, claiming winning back-to-back titles.
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Primary school named finalist in reconciliation in education awards
Bannister Creek Primary School is one of six national finalists in the prestigious 2025 Narragunnawali Reconciliation in Education Awards.
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Gifted and Talented
Secondary Selective Entrance programs extend and enrich learning and let creative talents flourish.
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Sharing stories of culture and language
A Goldfields teacher, who has been sharing First Nations language and stories with students on Country, has now written a book and also been involved with a short film.
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The young heroes lighting up Telethon 2025
Jordan, Xavier, Paige and Izzy couldn’t hide their smiles when they were named this year’s Little Telethon Stars.
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Approved Specialist Programs
Sports, arts, academic and applied programs give children real-world skills and a head start in reaching their career goals.
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Connected Community School trial
Find out about the Connected Community School trial.
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Change a school registration
Process for changing the registration of a non-government school.
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Melville’s new facilities ready for ‘25
Melville Senior High School has unveiled its new $9.8 million state-of-the-art sports hall and STEM classrooms.
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Ellenbrook hoists shield again
Ellenbrook Secondary College’s exceptional vocational education and training (VET) program has again been recognised at the 2024 WorldSkills VETiS Regional Competition.
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Leap program
New and existing teachers can gain further qualifications to teach in additional specialist areas or move into a new area of teaching.
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Halls of Fame for sibling readers
Mia and Harley Grey have entered the Premier’s Reading Challenge Hall of Fame after placing as the top readers in their category for the third consecutive years.
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Double honour for Gosnells Primary School’s education assistants
Gosnells Primary School’s education assistants have been recognised on the national stage in the 2025 Australian Teacher Aide of the Year Awards.
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Regional stars shine to earn scholarship
Two prospective secondary teachers from regional WA are this year’s recipients of the Bob Hawke Aboriginal Teacher Scholarships.
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Supply to us
The Department procures goods, services and community services to support the delivery of education to public school students in accordance with the State Supply Commission and Government procurement policies.
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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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Education Minister’s Running Challenge
The Education Minister’s Running Challenge is an annual event where WA students and education staff are encouraged to embark on an exciting fitness journey.
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Schools stand out at Mental Health Awards
Three WA public schools have been recognised for their innovation and commitment at this year’s WA Mental Health Awards.
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Hedland student named 2025 WA apprentice of the year
Hedland Senior High School student Cadie Doyle was named the WA School-based Apprentice of the Year at the 2025 WA Training Awards.
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New primary school in Alkimos to open in 2027
A new $45.5 million primary school in the fast-growing northern suburb of Alkimos is another step closer, with construction now underway.
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Child and Parent Centres
Helping you give your children the best start in life.
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Southern River students steal the show
Even the most seasoned entertainers might feel slightly out of their depth performing for an audience of 150 million people.
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Secondary schooling scholarships
Scholarships, grants and prizes for children in secondary school to help them achieve their education goals.
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Secondary Assistance Scheme
Low-income families can get financial assistance with secondary school costs by applying for the Secondary Assistance Scheme (SAS).
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VacSwim enrolments close soon
VacSwim enrolments close soon
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East Perth Primary School (planning name)
The development of the new school is an exciting initiative that will greatly benefit local families and support the community into the future.
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Attraction and retention incentive for remote and regional schools
The temporary Regional Attraction and Retention Incentive is a major investment designed to attract and retain teachers, school administrators, school psychologists and lead school psychologists in some regional and remote locations.
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Term 4 important dates
Term 4 promises a meaningful and celebratory end to the school year for Western Australian schools.
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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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Languages programs
Children with a passion and commitment to learning a second language have the opportunity to develop their skills to an advanced level.
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Results and offers of placement
Find out about your child's Academic Selective Entrance Test (ASET) performance report, and how to respond to an offer of placement.
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All you need to know about Leavers WA 2025
information for Year 12 students, parents and caregivers ahead of Leavers WA 2025
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Induction program welcomes cohort of 40 new principals
Forty newly-appointed principals from across Western Australia recently completed the Department’s two-day residential induction program.
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Arts programs
Children have the opportunity to shine in these innovative and challenging arts programs.
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Teaching runs in the family
Today is World Teachers’ Day today and we’re shining a light on a father-daughter duo who are teaching together at Merredin College.
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2025 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in early childhood education
Four public schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards for their excellence in early childhood education.
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Making their own way
Newton Moore Education Support Centre students have been developing essential life skills to better prepare them for life beyond school.
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2025 WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in cultural responsiveness
Four public schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards 2025 for their approach to cultural responsiveness.
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Remote Teaching Service
The Remote Teaching Service is made up of 37 schools in remote Aboriginal communities and small towns across the Kimberley, Pilbara, Goldfields, and Midwest regions.