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Enrol at a public school
Children from Kindergarten to Year 12 have a local public school. Find information about how to enrol, local-intake areas, enrolment options for visa holders and intensive English centres for children in the early stages of learning English.
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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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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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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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2024 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour
Follow the journey of the 2024 Anzac Student Tour as they explore Singapore.
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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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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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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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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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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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Gifted and Talented
Secondary Selective Entrance programs extend and enrich learning and let creative talents flourish.
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International school registration
Schools seeking registration to deliver education services to international student visa holders.
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Who run the track? Girls!
Four female students passionate about STEM are gearing up to compete in an F1 challenge in Adelaide.
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Top students share their top tips for acing ATAR
Graduates from Perth Modern who received an ATAR of 99.95 share their tips for navigating Year 12. Plus, we explain what ATAR is.
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Apply for a job
Once you register to work with us, you can apply for swimming instructor or water safety officer jobs, and relief work.
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Key dates and applicant guidelines
Key dates, applicant guidelines and information to support you through the application, testing and placement processes.
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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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Remote Teaching Service
The Remote Teaching Service is made up of a dedicated group of more than 200 teachers living and working in 37 remote communities in Western Australia.
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Interm swimming
A school-based swimming program for children from Pre-primary to Year 7.
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Awards and agreements
Conditions of employment for employees
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Directors of education
Directors of education are responsible for public schooling in their region.
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Our people
Our Corporate Executive and senior staff are leaders in education strategy, planning and innovation.
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Career Conversations events
Learn more about post-school options and career pathways for your child.
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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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WA Student Assistance Payment
Get ready to claim the cost-of living payment for eligible students in your care.
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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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WA Classical Guitar Ensemble Festival
The 35th WA Classical Guitar Ensemble Festival is run in partnership with the WA Classical Guitar Society.
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WA Schools' Senior Orchestra Festival
This event is run in partnership with the Australian Band and Orchestra Director's Association (WA).
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Free course for students
Students can register for our program to get accredited swimming instructor and CPR qualifications for free.
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WA Schools' Junior Orchestra Festival
This event is run in partnership with the Australian Band and Orchestra Director's Association (WA).
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Preschool funding agreement
The agreement confirms up to $190 million of Commonwealth funding for preschool in Western Australia.
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Aussie school recognises its heroes
One school has enlisted the help of a ‘local hero’ to recognise the achievements of students and their contribution to the school community.
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Teacher Flying Squad
Flying Squad teachers fill vacancies in rural, regional and remote schools at short notice.
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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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School chaplaincy program
Chaplaincy and student wellbeing services play a key role in supporting schools to provide pastoral care.
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Moon on Water
A Wheatbelt school has opened a bush tucker garden which features more than 40 native edible plants.
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Donation inspiring in a remote community
For nearly 30 years, Deborah Donation has been a leader in her community. She is passionate about providing opportunities for students at Wananami Remote Community School.
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WA Education Awards finalists: excellence in cultural responsiveness
Four public schools have been acknowledged in the WA Education Awards for their approach to culturally responsiveness.
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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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I’m moving from overseas
If you are a qualified teacher and moving to Western Australia from overseas, come and join us in public education.
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Music program
Program details, opportunities for students, list of instruments available at schools and communication with instrumental music teachers.
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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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Residential colleges
Providing boarding services for country students.
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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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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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Teaching career events
Join us for our free online events and discover why working in public education is an exciting and rewarding career.
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WA Schools' Junior Concert Band Festival
The 44th WA Schools' Junior Concert Band Festival is run in partnership with the Australian Band and Orchestra Director's Association (WA).
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WA Schools' Senior Concert Band Festival
This event is run in partnership with the Australian Band and Orchestra Director's Association (WA).
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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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Approval for participation options
Understand how to get approval for an alternative participation option.
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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.