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Homework and study
Homework and study gets your children thinking and applying what they learn in different ways, developing them into independent learners.
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Premier's Anzac Student Tour
Student ambassadors represent their school, community and the state on the Premier's Anzac Student Tour.
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Where we’re going, we don’t need four wheels
Lathlain Primary School’s Bike Bus is no regular bus.
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Wired together, students unite in robotic adventures
A $75,000 grant is allowing 13 WA public schools to come together and share their interest and love for robotics.
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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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VacSwim
Fun swimming lessons for children from 5 to 17 years of age. The program runs in the October and summer school holidays.
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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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Throwing shade on the playground
Ranford Primary School recently unveiled its latest playground addition – a new shade structure.
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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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Ed Talks WA podcast series
Join us for Ed Talks WA, a podcast series from the Department of Education WA. It features inspiring and thought-provoking guests with surprising stories and conversations that focus on the world of education.
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Aboriginal Advisory Body
Our Aboriginal Advisory Body will help us create a culturally-responsive education system to support the wellbeing, engagement and achievement of Aboriginal students in public schools.
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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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School data and performance
Every year data is collected relating to schools, students and staff throughout the Western Australian education system.
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Gifted and Talented
Secondary Selective Entrance programs extend and enrich learning and let creative talents flourish.
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Culturally responsive schools
We are committed to increasing our focus on creating culturally responsive environments and strengthening the cultural identity and wellbeing of Aboriginal students in our schools.
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Public school graduates win scholarships
Four Western Australian public school graduates have been recognised as future leaders as part of a prestigious scholarship program.
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Sharing origin stories
The extraordinary origin stories of John Forest Secondary College students have been featured in a new e-book.
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Family ties drive student Anzac tour
For Ebony Whitney, the Premier’s Anzac Student Tour is a “life-changing” chance to explore her deep interest in history, as well as her family’s legacy.
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Premier's Reading Challenge 2023 set to launch
The Premier’s Reading Challenge is back for another year and it’s going to be bigger than ever.
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Budding rangers at work
Kununurra students have removed invasive weeds to rehabilitate a local spring as part of a new program offering On Country education opportunities and pathways to future employment.
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Kids choose recycling
The recycling efforts of WA students played a starring role in one of the most popular artworks at this year’s Sculpture by the Sea.
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A place to meet and connect
A Great Southern primary school has opened a dedicated Noongar community room to offer a space to yarn, connect and build positive relationships.
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Perth art teacher Archibald Prize finalist
An award-winning artist and long-serving art teacher dedicated to sharing her creative talents to re-engage students has been named a finalist for a prestigious art prize.
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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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Teach in rural, regional and remote WA
Play a vital role in our students achieving their full potential and make a difference in the lives of young people and their communities.
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Join the Casual School Support Pool
Join the Casual School Support Pool
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Benefits and support
Working with us means you will enjoy a range of employee benefits.
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Paws for a Chat
Bannister Creek Primary School hosted a Paws for a Chat, an event that involved the school community bringing their pets to school for a walk and chat to promote mental health and wellbeing.