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Sports galore as Country Week returns
One of the most highly anticipated sporting tournaments in the school calendar kicked off this week after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Two-way Science conference
Twenty-seven schools from across the state came together for the first Two-way Science conference.
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2021 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour
Follow the journey of the 2021 student ambassadors.
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Public school students best in WA
Two outstanding WA public school students – one who will study medicine, the other who has plans to set up his own business – have received the state’s peak academic award for their Year 12 achievements.
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Upcoming events
Upcoming events
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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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Excursions and camps
School excursions are undertaken to further students’ learning, skills and social development outside the school setting.
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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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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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Become a school psychologist
Learn about qualifications and registration requirements to become a school psychologist in Western Australia.
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Experienced psychologists
Working in public schools and specialised educational settings has a lot to offer psychologists with experience. Learn more about working as school psychologist and how to apply for the role in a WA public school.
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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.
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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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Pathways into teaching
A range of opportunities exist to commence study in a supportive and empowering university environment.
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Schooling
All children of compulsory school age must be enrolled in school and attend every day.
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Working with Children Check
A compulsory criminal check for many people who work with children in Western Australia.
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Celebrating primary school principals
Primary school principals are dedicated leaders who make a remarkable difference to the education and lives of young students and school staff.
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Celebrating our volunteers
Volunteers like Val Tilbrook and Jacqui Archdale embody the spirit of our school communities.
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Emerging perspectives from Year 12 artists
Thought-provoking artworks from some talented recent Year 12 graduates are being showcased in The West Australian Pulse Exhibition.
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Passionate librarian recognised
Melissa Pettit has been acknowledged for making a difference in her field, honoured with the F A Sharr Award at the library and information week award ceremony.
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Western Australian Curriculum
Public schools follow the Western Australian Curriculum and Assessment Outline which lays out the Kindergarten to Year 10 curriculum for all Western Australian children.
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Arts programs
Children have the opportunity to shine in these innovative and challenging arts programs.
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Connect and respect
We all have right to feel safe and be safe at school.
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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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NAPLAN public school performance reports
National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results for Western Australian public school students
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Service providers in schools
Schools and service providers have a shared interest in achieving positive educational outcomes for students with disability.
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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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Homepage quick links
Homepage quick links
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Teacher salaries
We offer teaching salaries among the highest in Australia.
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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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Annual reports
Our Annual Report 2022–23 has been tabled, providing insight into our operational and financial performance.
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For the record, we’re excellent
Corporate Information Services pair, Cassandra Reagan and Carolyn Atkinson, have each claimed national honours at the Records and Information Management Professional Association (RIMPA) Awards.
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Overseas and interstate applicants
Find out about the application process to enrol in a Gifted and Talented program for an overseas or interstate student.
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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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Connecting through art
Perth students are bringing joy to local aged care residents through the gift of art.
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Swimming careers
If you’re a friendly, outgoing person who loves the water, help us run our popular swimming programs across the state.
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Schools Clean Energy Technology Fund
This fund demonstrates our commitment to renewable electricity and will reduce school’s energy costs and carbon emissions.
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Swimming instructor resources
Information and guides to assist you in your role of swimming instructor or water safety officer.
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Festival’s mass appeal
No one understands the impact of the WA Massed Choir Festival better than Kate Humphreys.
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A tale of two teachers
A message from the Director General for World Teachers' Day
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Empowering woman, one mural at a time
A group of Year 9 girls from Belridge Secondary College spent six weeks creating a mural with help from the female empowerment group ‘We Are Womxn’.
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A bright future for clean energy in schools
Sixty more Western Australian public schools face a greener future thanks to funding received as part of the Schools Clean Energy Technology Fund.
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Narrogin hockey showdown
Narrogin Senior High School students in Years 8 to 10 recently squared off against the local law enforcers in a game of hockey.
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It’s all in their minds
Teams of brilliant students from both Poynter Primary School and Esperance Primary School recently won in their respective categories at the Tournament of Minds International Finals in Melbourne.
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Performance of a lifetime
Education support assistant by day, supporting rock legends Coldplay by night.
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Just Dance to victory
Perth primary school students are winners in a sports competition with a difference.
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WA Education Awards finalists: excellence in disability and inclusion
Four schools have been recognised for their innovative approaches to inclusivity as part of a new category in this year’s education awards.
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WA Education Awards finalists: excellence in school leadership
Four West Australian public schools have been recognised in the WA Education Awards for their approach to leadership across the whole school.
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WA Education Awards finalists: excellence in teaching and learning (primary)
Four public primary schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards for their dedication to providing students with the best learning experience.
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Excellence in Teaching and Learning (Secondary) Award 2022
Girrawheen Senior High School receives the Excellence in Teaching and Learning (Secondary) Award for 2022.
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Excellence in School Leadership Award 2022
Shenton College receives the Excellence in School Leadership Award for 2022.
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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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The winners of the WA Education Awards for 2023 are…
Today, five public schools were recognised for their excellence in the areas of leadership, disability and inclusion, teaching and learning, and cultural responsiveness.
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Pay rates
Swimming instructors and water safety officers are paid as casual employees and receive a competitive salary.
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Future leaders appointed
Secondary school students from across WA will have the chance to share their views and inform education policy after being appointed to the WA Student Council.
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Bob Hawke Aboriginal teacher scholarships
We are offering 2 scholarships to support aspiring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary teachers to complete their secondary teaching qualification.
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Future software engineer wins Beazley Medal
A Melville Senior High School graduate and budding software engineer has received WA’s highest education honour.
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Education support professional experience
Pre-service teachers completing a professional experience in one of our metropolitan education support centres or schools may be eligible for funding.