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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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The early years are so important
These early years of childhood up to four years old are extremely important for children's development and learning.
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STEM in early childhood
The experiences children have during the early years are extremely important. As your child’s first teacher, your role is vital in creating opportunities that promote learning in a fun and safe environment.
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Uniforms
All public schools have a uniform that students must wear every day.
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Video stories: Using the data
Stories from Western Australian schools and early learning centres about the Australian Early Development Census.
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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.
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Bob Hawke College
Stage 2 will double the capacity of Western Australia’s first high-density public secondary school in 2023.
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Explore Stage 2
Bob Hawke College Explore Stage 2 Image Gallery
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WA Premier’s Primary Teacher of the Year 2021
Kristyn Oldfield, Aspiri Primary School
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WA Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer of the Year 2021
Basil Kickett, Narrogin Primary School
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Award for fundraising sports superstar
A Rockingham sports teacher who created a successful fundraising initiative and champions a rugby league program has taken out a national award.
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Sharing Wangkatja language
A Goldfields teacher had a dream to share her grandmother’s language with the younger generation. So, she wrote a children’s book in Wangkatja to ensure it lives on for years to come.
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Northam’s Noongar Journey
For the past two years, Northam Primary School has been on an important cultural journey, connecting with the local Noongar community by learning about the Noongar culture and including it in school programs.
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Students preserve Kimberley turtle populations
Kimberley students are helping monitor turtle populations across the region to develop their science skills and make a real-world impact.
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Primary and secondary schools
Generally, students in Western Australia attend primary school and then secondary school. Depending on the needs of the community, some of our schools cater for both primary and secondary-aged children.
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Senior colleges
Specialist education for young people in Years 11 and 12 with access to learning opportunities through workplaces, universities and training providers