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Iconic Fish ‘n’ Chip Shop Takes Centre Stage
Year 5 Manning Primary School student Oliver Newman has won the Phillip Pendal Young Heritage Award, after writing a story about Como’s iconic fish and chip shop.
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Ag students help out farmer
Students and staff from The Western Australia College of Agriculture in Harvey and Cunderdin have rallied together to support a farmer affected by devastating fires.
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Taking to the TEDx stage
Northam Senior High School student Joshua Patrick took to the big stage to share his inspiring story and experience as a young carer.
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2020 Premier's Anzac Student Tour
The 2020 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour has been amalgamated with the 2021 tour group.
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Students win with equine therapy
Alkimos Primary School wins again with hosting the Melbourne Cup Tour for the second time.
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Percussion
What to consider when purchasing a new or second-hand snare drums, drum sets and mallet instrument.
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The 2024 Women of Achievement Award winner is…
A Fremantle program coordinator, focussed on achieving stronger academic outcomes for disengaged students, has been awarded the Department’s 2024 Women of Achievement Award.
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Classroom to creek
Students at a Great Southern primary school are taking a hands-on approach to learning more about the local environment.
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Remote Kimberley educator awarded Public Service Medal
An Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer (AIEO) from a remote Kimberley school has received a Public Service Medal for being a system-wide voice and advocate for Ngarinyin culture.
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Footy and fellowship
A football excursion to Meekatharra has ignited excitement and community spirit.
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Sharing the warmth this winter
Rostrata Primary School students and families have dug deep into their wallets and donated winter items to people in need.
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Musical magic
The extraordinary talent of young musicians was on display at the annual Opus concert where audience members were treated to a night of creativity and joy.
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New category for 2024 WA Education Awards
A new category has been added to the Education Awards for 2024 that will allow incredible work and achievements in the wellbeing and learning area to be recognised.
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Clean up on aisle nature
A student Environment Action Team has taken to the beach in Broome to clean up marine litter with the aim of protecting the ocean.
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Student-made lamps shine bright
A class of innovative Year 12 students have showcased their creativity and craftsmanship by building desk lamps out of recycled wood.
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Art teacher is Archibald finalist again
Award-winning artist and long-serving art teacher, Jill Ansell, has been named a finalist for the Archibald Prize for the second year in a row.
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Caring for Country together
Our sustainability framework provides our direction to address economic, environmental and social issues.
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Student health care
You will be asked to provide your child’s health information to help the school meet your child’s health needs.
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A look back at the first WA Education Awards
Since 2008, the WA Education Awards has been a highlight of the education calendar.
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Grant boosts Condingup Primary School’s sustainability efforts
Condingup Primary School is one of dozens of schools across Western Australia that are benefiting from a generous $113,000 in grants aimed at encouraging waste management initiatives.
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Bringing the world into classrooms
More than 130 schools will participate in Scitech’s first virtual excursions during this year’s National Science Week to celebrate and learn about this year’s theme: Species Survival – More Than Just Sustainability.
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Warwick engineers a Premier Science Award win
Ashdale Secondary College already offers a terrific science-based specialist program through its STEM Institute.
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Connect and respect
We all have a right to feel safe and be safe at school.
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Perth school graduate lands Hollywood gig
A former Mount Lawley Senior High School performing arts student has landed a role in a major Hollywood movie starring multi award-winning actor Mark Wahlberg.
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From space to sea
Students from a Waikiki school have taken out a prize for their research project designed to boost the local population of little penguins.
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Renew a non-government school registration
A non-government school can be registered for periods of between one and five years, after which the school must have its registration renewed.
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Ongoing obligations
Governing bodies and registered schools responsibilities.
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Student selection and commitment
Children who show an aptitude for music may be offered a place in the instrumental music program.
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New Director General appointed
Jay Peckitt has been announced as the new Director General for the Department of Education.
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Making history one step at a time
Rockingham Senior High School sets the standard for community engagement with its Try-A-Thon named the most successful Telethon community fundraiser ever.
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Generations connect through milestone birthday
Students past and present from one of Perth’s oldest primary schools have come together to celebrate a milestone birthday.
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Inaugural scholarship awarded to Perth educator
A Perth educator has been awarded an inaugural scholarship to study a Master of Education Leadership overseas.
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Prize for pelican piece
Rockingham Beach Education Support Centre students have been awarded the Alcoa Primary School Award at the Castaways Sculpture Awards which celebrates art created from trash.
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NAPLAN public school performance reports
National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results for Western Australian public school students
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Check outs to check in life skills
Students at WA’s education support centres have swapped schoolbooks for stacking shelves and scanning items as part of a supermarket learning program for those with special education needs.
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Agricultural education
Our Western Australian College of Agriculture offers modern education, training programs and residential facilities for young people in Years 10, 11 and 12.
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Inkabee unearthed
Inkabee is an 11-year-old on a mission to inspire people.
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Seeing double
The Japanese and Venezuelan soccer teams will be seeing double when Perth twins take to the pitch for a World Cup warm-up tournament.
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Absent from school
There may be times during your child’s education when they are absent from school.
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School project out of this world
An innovative WA program is giving students the chance to launch school projects into space.
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World Cup inspires students
Excitement is building ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, with WA students set to benefit from the spectacular global event on home soil.
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Learning programs
Our schools offer a variety of programs to suit children and young people’s needs and future aspirations.
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Special spiders in focus
Most people run a mile when they see a spider, but teenager Michael Lun spends hours seeking them out.
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Club all it’s clucked up to be
Vasse Primary School students are embracing the school’s latest initiative – Chicken Club.
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Sustainable school shines
Staff and students at South Coogee Primary School have been recognised for their dedication to sustainability and environmental awareness.
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Young Carnaby author on the rise
Joshua Lo is only nine years old, but he’s already a published author and illustrator.
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Community based course registration
Proposed courses are assessed by the Department of Education.
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Students rise up with inspiring WA artist
A former student and renowned artist, graphic designer and photographer, has returned to her high school to inspire others through a creative workshop.
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Football coach scores top honour
Lynwood Senior High School’s Ann Gourley has been honoured with the National Female Football Week CommBank Coach of the Year award.