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Wheely top role for Deputy
John Triscari, Safety Bay Senior High School Deputy Principal has taken on the role as the head coach of Perth Wheelcats.
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Original talent on show
Governor Stirling Senior High School Year 12 student Shannon Walding is among 85 up-and-coming artists to have their talents featured in a selective online collection.
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Gold medal for brave sea rescue
Harvey students awarded lifesaving bravery gold medallion for a courageous rescue.
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Students’ heartfelt welcome gesture
Southern River College students donate to refugee children from Afghanistan.
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Prestigious award for excellent service
The Department of Education Western Australia has been recognised in a prestigious award celebrating excellence in public service.
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Gold for Gilmore Gigabytes
A team of Gilmore College students has been invited to compete in Russia after taking out first place in a robot competition.
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Aboriginal artwork shines on shirts
A staff member at a primary school in Baldivis has transformed her Aboriginal artwork into wearable polo shirts, bringing First Nations culture into the classroom.
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Community generosity leads to magical night
A Goldfields principal has turned into a fairy godmother for her students after conjuring up ball gowns and suits from public donations across the country.
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Derby students take to the sky
Students in WA’s remote North now have the qualifications to pilot drones and prepare for future career opportunities in a range of industries.
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Non-government school registration limitations
Non-government schools and their governing bodies are required to meet the registration standards and other requirements for non-government schools at all times.
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Sustainability through upcycling
Hampton Senior High School students have learnt trade skills through upcycling and refurbishing old furniture.
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Community recognition for local teacher
Mandurah Primary School principal, Natasha Upcott has been awarded the Local Legend Award by the Mayor of Mandurah.
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International Writing Winner
Melville Senior High School student Om Sharma, tops a global writing competition.
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Star storyteller at Dongara DHS
A Year 6 student from Dongara District High School has done her school proud at the national STORYATHON competition.
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From Thornlie SHS to the Commonwealth Games
Former Thornlie Senior High School head girl Caitlin Parker is gearing up to represent Australia in boxing at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
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Cadets help out local volunteer firefighters
The Denmark Senior High School Emergency Services Cadets have made local volunteer firefighters' jobs a little bit easier by keeping their vehicles shipshape.
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Students make road safety banners for the community
Morawa District High School students have created dozens of road safety banners and signs for their community.
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Award for Alkira’s designs
Primary school student and proud Noongar girl Alkira Hansen has taken out a top business award.
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Enterprising innovation at showcase
Virtual reality, futuristic animatronics and dancing robots among the awe-inspiring projects on display at the STEM Enterprise Showcase.
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Anzac Day animals
Newborough Primary School recognised the role of animals in World War One with special messages sent by pigeon.
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First Nations students leading the way
John Curtin College of the Arts students are leading the way with their First Nations student group called Maali Mia – Home of the Black Swan.
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Manning River Rangers to the Rescue
A group of intrepid Manning Primary School students are volunteering their time to conserve local bushland and help the natural environment thrive.
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Ngaanyatjarra Lands inspire Heywire winner
Charlotte Golding, from the Warakurna community in the middle of Western Australia’s Gibson Desert, has presented her moving Heywire story in the Ngaanyatjarra language.
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WA school recognised on national stage
A South West public school has been recognised on a national stage for its outstanding work and support for students.
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Schools’ spectacular science celebrations
Students across Western Australia celebrated National Science Week by taking part in innovative projects that ignited their passion for science.
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Long-distance journey for avid student bike riders
Students and staff from the Kimberley showed off their long-distance bike riding skills for their annual Ride for Success Bike Camp.
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Engaging with the world of work
Students need opportunities to learn from employers about work, paid employment and the skills that are valued in the workplace.
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Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE)
The WACE is awarded to students who have successfully completed two years of senior secondary schooling and have achieved the required standard.
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Things you can do
As a parent/carer, you play an important role in helping your child attend every day and get the most out of school.
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Hats off to teachers
Teachers wear a number of hats. They spark those lightbulb moments in the classroom and patch up grazed knees in the playground. Teachers impart knowledge, ignite the imagination, deliver hope, invest in students and nurture young minds.
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Lessons on culture and language
Western Australia’s longest serving Aboriginal academic presented to education staff about Aboriginal education in the state.
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Graduation gift of art and culture
A Dreamtime inspired piece of art designed by an Ellenbrook Secondary College student has provided a personal touch of community and culture to the graduating Year 12’s gift to the school.
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Harrisdale Handlebars support Movember
A Harrisdale Primary School teacher has led a team of staff members known as the Harrisdale Handlebars on a non-stop 24-hour ride and walk to raise more than $19,000 for Movember.
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Green thumbs thrive through Patch to Plate
Dongara District High School students are celebrating 10 years of growing and selling their own produce through the school Patch to Plate program.
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Brass - trumpet and trombone
What to consider when purchasing a new or second-hand brass instrument.
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Flute
What to consider when purchasing a new or second-hand flute.
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Saxophone
What to consider when purchasing a new or second-hand saxophone.
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Strings – violin, viola, cello
What to consider when buying a new or second-hand violin, viola or cello.
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Home schooling resources
There are many sites available that provide information on teaching and learning resources, networking groups, tertiary courses and career pathways to help you deliver home education to your child.
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Professional Learning - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
This four-part module examines how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) impacts on learning.
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Building our schools
As our population grows, we're building new schools and developing state-of-the-art facilities for children to learn in.
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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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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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Students trade in their classroom for national championships
Four Ellenbrook Secondary College students are among the strong WA team heading to Melbourne next month to compete in the WorldSkills Australia National Championships.
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Kimberley Round-up returns
The Kimberley Round-up has made a triumphant return after more than 25 years.
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Gold star space projects
West Australian students have launched out-of-this-world solutions to problems faced by the space industry.
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WA Education Awards nominations open
It’s time to celebrate excellence in our schools again, with nominations open for the WA Education Awards.
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Full STEAM ahead for Science Week
Students got the chance to learn about some fascinating scientific developments as Rostrata Primary School celebrated its third annual STEAM Festival.
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Speedy robotics workshop
Robots are well known for speeding up manufacturing processes, but the tables were turned when WA secondary students built robots in just three days.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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Art project encourages cockatoo conservation
A creative arts initiative is helping teach students about a vulnerable cockatoo.
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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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New life for old photos
Students at Comet Bay have been bringing the past back to life, demonstrating their art and technology skills by adding colour to black and white WWI photos.
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WA School Services Staff Member of the Year 2019
Chris Dullard, Shenton College Deaf Education Centre
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WA Secondary School of the Year 2019
Bunbury Senior High School
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WA Education Assistant of the Year 2019
Cassandra Wilson, Dawul Remote Community School
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WA Premier's Secondary Teacher of the Year 2019
Tam Sheldon, Baldivis Secondary College
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Funding public schools
Public school funding is allocated to schools based on the learning needs of students and school characteristics.
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SunSmart
Tips from the Cancer Council WA about how to protect yourself from skin cancer as well as tips for at school and work.
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Western Australian School Canteen Association: information for parents
Includes the ABCD guide to packing school lunchboxes, menu planner, reading food labels and other resources.