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STEM in public schools
From the moment children start school to the day they graduate, schools are providing them with STEM learning opportunities.
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Reports
Reports produced or commissioned by us as well as reports by others about our programs and/or performance.
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WA Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer of the Year 2018
Barbara Dalgety, Bluff Point Primary School
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WA Beginning Teacher of the Year 2018
Ben Garnaut, Warwick Senior High School
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WA Premier’s Excellence in Aboriginal Education 2018
Wiluna Remote Community School
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WA Primary Principal of the Year 2018
Rebecca Bope, Kalgoorlie Primary School
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WA Secondary School of the Year 2018
Lynwood Senior High School
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WA Premier’s Secondary Teacher of the Year 2018
Daniel Hugo, Carine Senior High School
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WA School Services Staff Member of the Year 2018
Sally Bradley, Swan View Senior High School
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Choosing STEM pathways
It is predicted that in coming years approximately 75 per cent of all new jobs will require qualifications and skills in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Years 1 to 6
Children’s primary education continues in Years 1 to 6 where children receive a strong foundation in core subjects.
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STEM in the WA Curriculum
STEM knowledge and skills are embedded across these subject disciplines.
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Artistic fingers on the pulse
Creative, thought provoking, and expressive pieces by young WA artists are on display at the State’s most recognised gallery.
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Making a splash in ocean conservation
An Australia-first marine program is turning students in the South-West into citizen scientists, empowering them to make an impact through coastline conservation.
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From classroom to crescendo
Otto Gibbs, a talented composer and graduate from John Curtin College of the Arts, has been selected for the prestigious 2024 West Australian Symphony Orchestra Composition Project.
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2024 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour
Follow the journey of the 2024 Anzac Student Tour as they explore Singapore.
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Subs in Schools success
Students from a Fremantle school have taken out a national prize for their submarine design.
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Students shine in Solar Car Challenge
Students across Western Australia recently showcased their STEM prowess in the exciting Synergy Solar Car Challenge.
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Two-way Science reaching students across WA
An interactive mobile application designed to help with the sharing of Two-way Science initiatives in the classroom has been launched in Leonora, in WA’s Goldfields.
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School unveils vibrant yarning circle
A new yarning circle was recently unveiled at South Hedland Primary School, in respect for local Indigenous culture and students.
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Reaching new heights
Students from Melville Senior High School now have a clearer flight path into a career in aviation thanks to a new partnership with Qantas and Flight Training Adelaide.
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Better and Fairer Schools Agreement
The new Better and Fairer Schools Agreement will deliver funding and reforms to help improve education outcomes for all students.
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Professors in the making
West Australian school students with aspirations to become the next generation of medical professionals had the rare and inspiring opportunity this week to hear from the 2024 Australians of the Year.
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AFL crowns Pinjarra teacher king of the pack
The AFL footy finals start this Thursday night, but a Pinjarra high school teacher is already celebrating victory, with a chance for more to come.
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Educators shine at school network awards
A network of schools located in the Pilbara celebrated its dedicated educators and staff at the annual Karratha Education Network Excellence (KENEx) Awards.
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Information for venues and community groups
Use these resources to promote VacSwim programs at venues and to community groups.
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Start a conversation
For many young people, choosing the right career pathway requires a lot of consideration and exploration.
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Mid West music students shine in Sydney
Geraldton Schools Combined Band can put Sydney Opera House on their performance resume after showcasing their exceptional talent at the Australian International Music Festival in Sydney.
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Understanding and reducing the workload of teachers and leaders in Western Australian public schools
An independent report to investigate the major drivers of excessive teacher and leader workload in Western Australian public schools and make actionable recommendations about how they could be mitigated by school and departmental leaders. Published in November 2023, the report was commissioned by the Department and undertaken by Viviane Robinson, Viviane Robinson Consulting and Peter Hamilton, Hamilton Associates.
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Awesome foursome named 2024 Little Telethon Stars
When Nate, Nazeem, Florence, and Charlee were announced as this year’s Little Telethon Stars, they couldn’t contain their excitement and cheer.
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WA healthy food and drink school principal survey 2022 report
This report outlined the results of the 2022 WA healthy food and drink school principal survey, and also includes recommendations.
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Schools on the move
Three Western Australian schools held their inaugural School Open Streets events, closing off local streets to traffic for a day of fun community activities.
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Schooling the Paris 2024 Olympics
The Paris Olympic Games have come and gone, but the performances of former public school students are still being celebrated across Western Australia.
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New group of student leaders announced for WA Student Council
The latest cohort of exceptional students have been selected to join the Western Australia Student Council.
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Bagus language teacher wins national award
An Indonesian language teacher who educates isolated students across the state has taken out a top award.
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Non-government school funding
Registered non-government schools that operate on a not-for-profit basis may qualify for financial assistance.
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Student podcast encourages peers to Step Up and Shine
Three Year 6 students from Harrisdale Primary School are making waves with an innovative podcast.
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2024 Rob Riley Memorial Prize winners announced
Two aspiring health professionals have been named the highest-achieving Aboriginal graduates of 2024, taking out a prestigious prize.
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Wellbeing and support for staff
Whether you’re in front of a class of kids or providing support from one of our offices, keeping physically and mentally healthy is just as important for our staff as it is for our students.
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Graduate Program
Find out about the Graduate Program and how you can gain valuable skills and experience working across different areas of our business.
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Come work with us
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Office and school operations
School administration roles are busy, dynamic and varied. In addition to these positions, we have roles that focus on supporting school systems, such as the library and information communication technology systems.
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Education and classroom support
Our education and classroom support roles include opportunities to work directly with students and to provide whole-of-classroom support.
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Wellbeing and support for staff
Whether you’re in front of a class of kids or providing support from one of our offices, keeping physically and mentally healthy is just as important for our staff as it is for our students.
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Marvel at the riches of the Goldfields ...
Marvel at the riches of the Goldfields ...
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Teaching opportunities for pre-service teachers - Pre-Service Teacher Fixed Term Pool
Final year pre-service teachers can teach in public schools across WA with our Casual Teacher and Pre-Service Teacher Fixed Term pools.