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Comet Bay continues stellar streak
Comet Bay College students got the chance to strut their stuff at Optus Stadium as they went back-to-back in the Eagles Schoolboys Cup.
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Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment
Designed for secondary students to successfully meet the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy.
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Royal sweetness at Coastal Lakes College
A baker who has whipped up sweet treats for the royals at Buckingham Palace has featured as a guest judge at the Coastal Lakes College student bake off challenge.
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How do I know my child should apply?
Skills your child may need to be considered to apply for our Gifted and Talented Selective programs.
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Tech-savvy schools share skills
An innovative program is allowing our schools to share knowledge and boost technology skills in remote parts of the state.
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Country Week ignites school spirit
Country Week has proven to be a catalyst for renewed school spirit in some communities this year.
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Healthcare heroes of tomorrow
A Perth secondary school is training the next generation of vital healthcare workers.
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Young WA animator dazzles at SIGGRAPH
Harrisdale Senior High School student Keina Sugiyama’s short ‘The Star Keeper’ shone at SIGGRAPH Asia in Sydney, taking out the second spot in the 2023 Junior Computer Animation festival in its inaugural year.
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School site planning
The Western Australian Planning Commission, in partnership with Department of Education, has released an updated operational planning policy.
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Great minds triumph in the Da Vinci Decathlon
Students from several public schools have excelled in the extraordinary difficult Da Vinci Decathlon competition.
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Winning Wheatbelt writers
Two Wheatbelt students have achieved a top prize for their science fiction short stories.
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$1.6 billion boost for schools
A total of $1.6 billion will be invested towards both new and improved infrastructure for public schools over the next four years.
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Max’s roaring speech for idol Dusty
An expressive and passionate classroom speech has sparked an unforgettable experience for Perth boy and die-hard Tigers fan Max Andrew.
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Diving into water safety
A new School of Swimming and Water Safety will help ensure more young people have the opportunity to learn essential swimming skills and stay safe in and around water.
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Dewey sets big goals for reading challenge
Dewey Dex, the lovable mascot for the Premier’s Reading Challenge, has re-entered Earth’s atmosphere determined for the 2024 edition to reach even greater heights than previous ones.
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Shredding with the pros
Half-mindfulness and half-pipe; students from Tom Price Senior High School recently participated in a skateboarding session led by professionals from Perth.
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Digital directory part of Chas’ trajectory
Carnarvon now has a new digital directory, and it’s thanks to 16 year-old Chas Law-Davis.
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Feast of knowledge at Dianella Secondary College
Culinary creativity served up at Dianella Secondary College's Principals' Briefing.
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EdConnect recognises volunteers across the state
Twelve volunteers, located across the state, have been recognised in the 2023 annual EdConnect Australia WA Volunteer Awards.
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From beakers to books
A school lab tech has swapped her safety goggles for reading glasses as she enters the world of book publishing.
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From Kelmscott to Canberra
Six Kelmscott Senior High School students are taking part in a summit to strengthen collaboration between young people in Australia and Southeast Asia.
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Paw-some authors share language and culture
Students living in one of Australia’s most remote communities have written and illustrated a bilingual picture book that was launched at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
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Tagging along with emergency services
It’s usually a cause of concern when any emergency services show up to a school. But that was certainly not the case when they appeared recently at Eaton Community College (ECC).
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Pathways to university
Senior school students can choose from a wide range of pathways to university, training and employment.
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Geography students on top of the world
Seven public school students have solidified themselves as the best in the state for their respective year groups in this year’s Australian Geography Competition.
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Australians of the Year student forum
A student forum with Australian Melanoma Institute co-founders, Professor Richard Scolyer AO and Professor Georgina Long AO.
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Concerns about non-government schools
We monitor non-government school compliance with the registration standards.
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Singing in Quay
Elizabeth Quay was a sight to behold when more than 1,300 West Australian students came together to sing and dance to help children in need.
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ATAR Performance Rehearsal Day
The 2025 ATAR Performance Rehearsal Day is on Sunday 6 April 2025.
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Young readers bound for success
The chapter has closed on another record-breaking Premier’s Reading Challenge.