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Community consultation in the Clarkson, Kinross and Mindarie area
Options for public secondary schooling in the area.
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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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International Teacher Pool
Our public schools are all across our vast state, offering you opportunities to live and teach in incredible locations. Come and join us.
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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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Parent information evening PowerPoint presentation
Gifted and Talented Parent Information Evenings in 2022
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High demand teaching areas
There are many opportunities to teach in high priority areas in public education.
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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
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Non-government schools
Non-government school education in Western Australia falls into two categories, Catholic schools and Independent schools.
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A helping hand
Community spirit was high this month when a group of young Perth humanitarians came together to raise money for the people of Syria who were devastated by the recent earthquake.
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Keep cups keep litter away
Three Southwest students passionate about eliminating plastic have introduced a keep cup initiative at their school after seeing a shocking amount of litter on local beaches.
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Lee shines in women’s day award
A Perth principal dedicated to making a difference to the lives of students and their families has been recognised as part of International Women’s Day celebrations.
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Jake Petterwood
Associate Principal, Halls Creek District High School
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A conversation could save a life
Yarning circles, chit-chat cafes and mindfulness activities were some of the many ways Western Australian schools marked R U OK? Day to start meaningful conversations about mental health.
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Student Council sets 2023 goals
Members of the inaugural WA Student Council have come together for the first time to set their goals and priorities for 2023.
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WA Education Assistant of the Year 2021
Michelle Barrett, Byford Secondary College
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WA Primary Principal of the Year 2021
Louise O’Donovan, Beeliar Primary School
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WA Premier's Secondary Teacher of the Year 2021
Charan Pabla, Girrawheen Senior High School
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WA Secondary School of the Year 2021
Ashdale Secondary College
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Languages
Every student in Years 3 to 6 learn a language. This will be extended to Year 8 students by 2023.
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Apply to the Casual Teacher Pool content grid
Casual or relief teachers provide short-term cover (up to 20 days) in metropolitan, regional and remote schools.
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Non-government school funding
Registered non-government schools that operate on a not-for-profit basis may qualify for financial assistance.
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Professional Learning - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
This four-part module examines how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) impacts on learning.
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Building our schools
As our population grows, we're building new schools and developing state-of-the-art facilities for children to learn in.
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School Age Calculator
Find the year your child can start school with our School Age Calculator
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WA School Services Staff Member of the Year 2019
Chris Dullard, Shenton College Deaf Education Centre
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WA Secondary School of the Year 2019
Bunbury Senior High School
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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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Participating at school
Participating at school
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Learning in primary school
Learning in primary school
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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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Graduate careers
We support graduates with ongoing professional development opportunities and guidance from our mentors.
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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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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.
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Wheely top role for Deputy
John Triscari, Safety Bay Senior High School Deputy Principal has taken on the role as the head coach of Perth Wheelcats.
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Original talent on show
Governor Stirling Senior High School Year 12 student Shannon Walding is among 85 up-and-coming artists to have their talents featured in a selective online collection.
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Gold medal for brave sea rescue
Harvey students awarded lifesaving bravery gold medallion for a courageous rescue.
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Students’ heartfelt welcome gesture
Southern River College students donate to refugee children from Afghanistan.
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Prestigious award for excellent service
The Department of Education Western Australia has been recognised in a prestigious award celebrating excellence in public service.
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Gold for Gilmore Gigabytes
A team of Gilmore College students has been invited to compete in Russia after taking out first place in a robot competition.
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Aboriginal artwork shines on shirts
A staff member at a primary school in Baldivis has transformed her Aboriginal artwork into wearable polo shirts, bringing First Nations culture into the classroom.
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Community generosity leads to magical night
A Goldfields principal has turned into a fairy godmother for her students after conjuring up ball gowns and suits from public donations across the country.
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Derby students take to the sky
Students in WA’s remote North now have the qualifications to pilot drones and prepare for future career opportunities in a range of industries.
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Non-government school registration limitations
Non-government schools and their governing bodies are required to meet the registration standards and other requirements for non-government schools at all times.
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Sustainability through upcycling
Hampton Senior High School students have learnt trade skills through upcycling and refurbishing old furniture.
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Community recognition for local teacher
Mandurah Primary School principal, Natasha Upcott has been awarded the Local Legend Award by the Mayor of Mandurah.
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International Writing Winner
Melville Senior High School student Om Sharma, tops a global writing competition.
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Star storyteller at Dongara DHS
A Year 6 student from Dongara District High School has done her school proud at the national STORYATHON competition.
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From Thornlie SHS to the Commonwealth Games
Former Thornlie Senior High School head girl Caitlin Parker is gearing up to represent Australia in boxing at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.