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Lights, camera, education
Bob Hawke College recently unveiled its $52.9 million Stage 2 expansion, marking a significant milestone in the school's journey towards excellence in education and the arts.
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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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Rising music talent unearthed
Former Ellenbrook Secondary College student, Mariae Cassandra, has catapulted onto the national stage after winning Triple J’s 2024 Unearthed High competition.
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Pedalling to success
Students from a remote community school have undertaken a spectacular bike journey to one of the Kimberley’s most iconic attractions.
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Two WA educators among national teaching award winners
Two WA public school teachers have been recognised as being among the most inspiring in the country.
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WA Education Awards finalists announced
From schools in the golden fields of the Wheatbelt and red earth of the Pilbara, to bustling metro schools, the finalists for the WA Education Awards 2024 have been announced.
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Praise for Paralympians
The buzz has settled from Paris 2024, but the mark our former public school students left on their sports will remain.
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Aspiring Aboriginal teachers win scholarship
Two Aboriginal educators passionate about making a difference at regional public schools have been awarded a life-changing teaching scholarship.
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Native trees teach traditions
A new nature walk at Broome Senior High School enables students to learn about the rich botanical diversity of the Kimberley region.
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Hollywood on the horizon
One Applecross Senior High School student leaps from the school stage to the silver screen as she makes her acting debut in a film streaming on Netflix.
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Review of non-government school registration decisions
Certain decisions made by the Minister for Education and Training or the Director General may be reviewed if the school applies to the Minister.
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Tree-mendous outdoor classroom
Ashdale Primary School students and staff are now seeing the forest for the trees as they unveil an innovative urban greening project.
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Healthy living
Eating well and being active is critical for both short and long-term health and wellbeing. It also has a direct impact on a child’s performance at school.
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Dam good career opportunities
39 Clontarf students have joined the Water Corporation, through apprenticeship, traineeship, and graduate opportunities.
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Harvey River fish get a suite deal
Fish living in the Harvey River recently received an accommodation upgrade.
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Public Service Medal for Education Director General
Director General Lisa Rodgers has been awarded a prestigious Public Service Medal for her extraordinary work undertaken during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cooking up job ready skills
Students at a remote school in the far northern Kimberley are perfecting their hospitality skills as part of an initiative to provide pathways to employment.
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Term dates
Term dates published in the Western Australian Government Gazette for primary and secondary students in public schools in Western Australia (all dates are inclusive).
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Helping dogs in a ruff spot
Jason Buchanan, his wife Ainslie, daughter Lyla, and her best friend Nancy, are spearheading a winter collection drive to support the Dogs’ Refuge Home.
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Moo-ving into dairy careers
Students at Coodanup College had a hands-on experience taking care of two calves to learn more about careers in the dairy industry.
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Student band wins at WAM awards
A song written by a local band comprising of four secondary students has received a gong at the recent Western Australian Music (WAM) awards.
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Stepping into NAIDOC celebrations
River Valley Primary School students have put their art and paving skills to the test for their NAIDOC Week, handmaking 77 stepping stones.
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Turtle-y awesome rescue by students
A recent school trip to clean up Binningup Beach took an unexpected turn for three students from Parkfield Primary School.
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Bullying
Schools take an active role in keeping students and staff safe.
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Age is just a number
An early childhood teacher has brought aged-care residents into her kindergarten class to encourage mutual enrichment.
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Celebrating World Teachers’ Day
World Teachers’ Day is celebrated across Australia today to thank educators for their unwavering passion and dedication.
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Canning Vale's heart of gold
If acts of kindness were an Olympic sport, Canning Vale Primary School teacher Belinda Johnston would take home the gold medal.
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WA Education Awards finalists: Excellence in wellbeing and learning
Four schools have been recognised for their incredible work and achievements in supporting the wellbeing of students.
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Students to travel to Japan for Anzac tour
Ten students have been selected for a once-in-a-lifetime tour to deepen their understanding of the Anzac legacy.
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Exploring culture through art
A renowned Indigenous artist inspired Leeming students to explore culture through a stunning collaborative artwork.
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Award-winning Karratha initiative
The Karratha Education Initiative has been recognised for its outstanding contribution to education in the Pilbara.
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Tambrey on Track
A Karratha Aboriginal educator is using her experience as a marathon runner to teach young female Indigenous students about fitness, health and wellbeing.
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Competition inspires young innovators
Primary school students got the chance to tackle challenging real-world scenarios as part of a dynamic interschool STEM competition.
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Abi’s best yarn inspires peers
A talented WA student could be the next winner of the Best Australian Yarn Short Story Competition.
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All-rounder hits goals for six
Kent Street Senior High School student Chloe Ainsworth has won a cricketing opportunity of a lifetime.
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Pathway planning
Career development activities encourage students, by helping them to connect their current learning to future learning, work and life opportunities.
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Music sparks joy
A brass ensemble, a wind orchestra and moving vocal performances were among the standout moments at the annual Opus concert where guests enjoyed the incredible power of music and song.
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The beauty of Country and family
An Aboriginal educator has written a bilingual picture book in Noongar and English to celebrate the beauty of Country and family.
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Premier League king spurs on Lynwood goals
An English Premier League legend shared his skills with some emerging Lynwood Senior High School soccer stars when he visited the school.
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Say no to violence
Violence is a complex community issue and we all want it to stop.
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You can’t take the Samson out of Sam
Years before kicking goals on the world stage, international football superstar Sam Kerr perfected her trademark celebratory backflip on a Perth school oval.
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Student health and wellbeing
We offer a range of support services and programs to ensure your child feels a sense of belonging and receives the best possible education.
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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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Enrol at a Western Australian school
All children of compulsory school age must be enrolled at school and attend every day.