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On-site research
Information for external organisations and individuals who want to conduct research on Department of Education sites.
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College recognised for training excellence
WA College of Agriculture Cunderdin is in the running to be named WA small training provider of the year at the 2023 WA Training Awards.
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Voyager takes students on journey towards stardom
Specialist music students at Kelmscott Senior High School have jammed out at a lunchtime gig with international music stars Voyager.
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Enrol at a Western Australian school
All children of compulsory school age must be enrolled at school and attend every day.
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Leap program
Expand your teaching skills and knowledge with Department-funded training and support.
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Children with special education needs
Ensuring every child, including those with special educational needs, has access to a high-quality education.
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Standards for non-government schools
Non-government school registration standards have been revised, taking effect from 1 January 2020.
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Teacher appointment and transfer for 2024
We have changed the way we appoint and transfer teaching staff in our metropolitan schools for the start of 2024. The changes apply to fixed-term appointments, to metropolitan schools, between 8 December 2023 and 9 February 2024.
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Strategic directions
Find our strategic plan for public schools 2020–2024 – 'Every student, every classroom, every day', our long-term vision – 'Building on strength' and our actions and commitments for 2024 – 'Focus 2024'.
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Change a school registration
Process for changing the registration of a non-government school.
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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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Paw-fect companion
Holly, the beloved support dog at Woodvale Secondary College, recently claimed a bronze medal in the Animal Award Winner category at the RSPCA WA Animal Welfare Awards.
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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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The classroom and beyond
From bustling metro schools to some of the most isolated communities in the state, public school teachers make a significant impact every day on the lives of hundreds of thousands of young people in Western Australia.
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WA Education Awards a step closer
From remote schools in the Kimberley, to a specialist agricultural college in the Wheatbelt, to bustling metro schools, the finalists for the WA Education Awards 2023 have been announced.
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Soccer superstars
There were cheers and smiles when the Lynwood Senior High School specialist soccer academy ran a carnival for primary students with special learning needs.
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Swimming lessons
Swimming pools and beaches are a big part of the Western Australian lifestyle. Ensuring your children can swim competently and safely is a must for all families.
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From Midwest farm to AFL Grand Final
Pippa McTaggart from WA’s Midwest made lifetime memories while attending this year’s AFL Grand Final as the 2023 NAB AFL Auskicker of the Year and Captain of Team NAB AFL Auskick.
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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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2023 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour
The Premier’s Anzac Student Tour travelled to Sydney and New Zealand in April 2023.
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WA Education Awards finalists: excellence in teaching and learning (secondary)
Four public secondary schools have been recognised in the WA Education Awards for the exceptional way they prepare students for life beyond school.
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Variety providing aid to students and families in need
Variety WA is throwing its support behind thousands of Western Australian school children and families through its new 2024 EduKids grants program.
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Live and teach in WA
Our public schools are located across 8 education regions and offer endless opportunities to live and teach in Western Australia.
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Past winners
Our previous winners of the WA Education Awards.
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Excellence in Teaching and Learning (Primary) Award 2022
Narembeen District High School receives the Excellence in Teaching and Learning (Primary) Award for 2022.
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School shines at Mental Health awards
A north metropolitan school has come out on top at the 2023 WA Mental Health Awards for its exceptional mental health support for staff and students.
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WA Education Awards
Five schools were recognised for their excellence in education at the 2023 WA Education Awards presentation.
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Crucial partnerships making a difference
Yousra Abou Ras’s story is one that highlights the success of important partnerships such as the one offered by Shenton College Deaf Education Centre.
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WA Public Secondary Schools' Solo Vocal Festival
WA Public Secondary Schools' Solo Vocal Festival is on Sunday 5 November 2024.
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Sharing the environment through tech
Budding environmental researchers from Brentwood Primary School have unveiled their interactive signs around Blue Gum Lake Reserve.
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Top of the crop
Many Year 12 graduates have been waiting with bated breath in anticipation of their ATAR results being released, and over the weekend, nine public school students celebrated with the highest possible score.
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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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John Curtin students take centre stage at long table dinner
Rocks & Rhubarb, the winner of John Curtin College of the Arts’ battle of the bands competition, recently performed at the annual Fremantle Long Table Dinner.
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Public schools
A strong public education system is the cornerstone of every successful society.
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Qualified teachers – UK, Republic of Ireland, Canada and South Africa
Join us and shape the future of young people and their communities in public schools across Western Australia.
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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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Resources for families
Stimulate children's learning and curiosity before they start school.
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STEM professional experiences
We provide pre-service teachers with funding when completing their professional experience in secondary science, technologies and mathematics (STEM).
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Regional professional experiences
We provide funding and ongoing support for pre-service teachers and school psychologists undertaking a placement in select rural, regional or remote public schools.
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Chief Psych recognised for career of significance
Recently retired Chris Gostelow has been recognised by the Australian Psychological Society for the impact he made in psychology over his 39-year career with the Department.
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Stepping up into the world of high school
Starting high school means big changes for your child. Help your child transition to high school with these tips.
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Grant for pre-service teachers in education support
A $5,000 grant is available to final-year pre-service teachers working as education assistants in education support settings in public schools.
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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.
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Freedom of information
The public has a right to access government records. This includes records our Department controls.
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Current jobs
Education is open for learning. We have job opportunities across a variety of roles in metropolitan and regional WA.
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Public schools welcome new school psychologists for 2024
Across WA, 65 new school psychologists have been welcomed to start 2024, set to support schools to enhance student wellbeing, engagement and achievement.
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Language success on a national stage
A South West primary school has been recognised for its outstanding language students with top placings in a national language competition.
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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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OPUS
Opus is the Instrumental Music School Services showcase concert.
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Western Australian Schools' Jazz Festival
The 29th Western Australian Schools’ Jazz Festival is run in conjunction with the Australian Jazz Education Association.
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Schools supporting schools
Students and school staff from across Western Australia continue to support education in Cambodia through the long-running Angkor Project.
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Excelling in education: finalists announced for Women of Achievement Award
Five finalists have been announced for the Director General’s Women of Achievement Award, who all support education in WA in their own way.
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Graduate Development Program
Gain valuable experience and skills across diverse business areas under the guidance of senior leaders and mentors in our graduate program.
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From local to global
A South West teacher’s practical approach to sustainability education has been showcased around the world by the United Nations.
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Making sure we never forget
As 10 West Australian students prepare to head to Singapore for the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour, the opportunity to be a part of the 2025 travelling party has recently opened.
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Teachers soar to new heights in flying squad
For more than two decades, the Teacher Flying Squad has been an ongoing source of support for regional schools.
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Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check
We have a strict ‘No screen, no start’ policy.
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Arts testing
Find important information and required documentation for your child’s Arts Selective Entrance Testing.
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Key dates and applicant guidelines
Key dates, applicant guidelines and information to support you through the application, testing and placement processes.
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Who run the track? Girls!
Four female students passionate about STEM are gearing up to compete in an F1 challenge in Adelaide.
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Top students share their top tips for acing ATAR
Graduates from Perth Modern who received an ATAR of 99.95 share their tips for navigating Year 12. Plus, we explain what ATAR is.
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Lights, camera, education
Bob Hawke College recently unveiled its $52.9 million Stage 2 expansion, marking a significant milestone in the school's journey towards excellence in education and the arts.
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Apply for a job
Once you register to work with us, you can apply for swimming instructor or water safety officer jobs, and relief work.
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International school registration
Schools seeking registration to deliver education services to international student visa holders.
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Leap into school psychology
Our Leap into School Psychology program provides an easy way to learn more about the work of psychologists in Western Australia’s public schools and ‘try on the job’ to see if school psychology is right for you.
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Remote Teaching Service
The Remote Teaching Service is made up of a dedicated group of more than 200 teachers living and working in 37 remote communities in Western Australia.
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Awards and agreements
Conditions of employment for employees
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Interm swimming
A school-based swimming program for children from Pre-primary to Year 7.
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Directors of education
Directors of education are responsible for public schooling in their region.
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Alternatives to full-time schooling
Education or training options other than full-time enrolment in a school.
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On the Wright track
Connor Wright, a Year 11 student from Bunbury High School, has already established himself as a biking champion, but there is no sign of a brake in his career anytime soon.
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WA Student Assistance Payment
Get ready to claim the cost-of living payment for eligible students in your care.
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Our people
Our Corporate Executive and senior staff are leaders in education strategy, planning and innovation.