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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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Australian Early Development Census
The Australian Early Development Census is a nationwide census that gathers information about young children's development.
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Sharna Dallywater
Mathematics Teacher, Bunbury Senior High School
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Leeming’s Active August
Leeming Senior High School celebrated the end of “Active August” with its annual “Straight Six” event. No doubt the cheers could be heard across Perth’s southern suburbs!
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Renew a non-government school registration
A non-government school can be registered for periods of between one and five years, after which the school must have its registration renewed.
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Concerns about non-government schools
We monitor non-government school compliance with the registration standards.
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Teach in a public school
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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Professional experience
We support pre-service teachers and school psychologists with opportunities to gain high quality and practical experience in public schools.
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Kindergarten
STEM teaching and professional learning resources for Kindergarten
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WA Secondary Principal of the Year 2021
Mitchell Mackay, John Curtin College of the Arts
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WA Primary Deputy Principal of the Year 2021
Niquolei Lyons, Harrisdale Primary School
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School Improvement and Accountability Framework
The School Improvement and Accountability Policy and this framework address the same three fundamental accountability questions: What are we seeking to achieve? How well are we doing? How can we improve?
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Drug education
Alcohol and other drug use can be complex and the issues and consequences that surround it can be confusing. It is important to know where to seek help.
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Student podcast revives town stories
Students at Beverley District High School have embarked on a project to preserve and pass on their town’s history for future generations.
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Reconciliation for a positive future
Mosman Park Primary School has been selected as one of three schools in Australia to be named a finalist for the Narragunnawali Awards.
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Reaching for the stars
A Perth secondary school is a step closer to establishing a space academy to inspire and educate the next generation of astronauts.
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A quick foot in the employment door
Secondary schools in the Pilbara are connecting students with local employers through speed recruitment events.
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Public school students win State’s top awards
Two WA public school students have been awarded the State’s peak education awards for their outstanding Year 12 performances.
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Celebrating West Australian teachers
World Teachers’ Day was held across Australia on Friday 29 October to celebrate the fantastic difference teachers make to the lives of young people every day.
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Science in Switzerland
A Perth science teacher has been invited to Switzerland where he will work with scientists, engineers and other physics teachers from across the globe to learn about innovative physics concepts to bring back to students.
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Be Brave. Make Change.
Schools across Western Australia commemorated National Reconciliation Week to learn about Aboriginal histories, cultures and achievements.
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Transforming waste to art
Two Perth schools have collaborated for an exhibition featuring captivating art made from waste to raise awareness about the environment and consumer habits.
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Free market to tackle textile waste
Manea Senior College students are tackling textile waste by hosting a free market where their peers swap clothing and accessories.
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News wrap up issue #1
Each fortnight we take a look at the news and compile a summary of some of the exciting stories about our schools, staff and students.
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Deaf education teacher retires after four decades
Leanne Potter retires after spending more than four decades as a teacher shaping deaf education across Western Australia.
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Students lend a helping hand
Pemberton District High School students spent their annual Community Week volunteering and helping out the community.
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Big win for geography students
Top Year 12 students represented WA in the Geography’s Big Week Out.
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Students Try a Trade
Students at Busselton Senior High School learn different trade skills at their ‘Try a Trade’ day.
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Yarning circle welcomes all
Rangeway Primary School opens its new yarning circle, a welcoming place for students and community members.
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Women lead the way
Five women leading the way in education have been recognised as part of International Women’s Day celebrations for their outstanding contribution and leadership in the classroom and beyond.
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News wrap-up issue #2
Each fortnight we take a look at the news and compile a summary of some of the exciting stories about our schools, staff and students.
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A message from the Director General for World Teachers' Day
Thank you teachers for their amazing work shaping our kids’ lives.
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Students get creative in prosthetics class
Students get a head start in biomedical science by creating recyclable prosthetics.
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Anzac Heroes App
Celebrating Anzac heroes using augmented reality.
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Students press start on game developing
Aspiring game developers at Southern River College in Gosnells have won a top award for their new game called Cyber Shock.
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Types of teachers
As the largest employer in the state, we offer endless opportunities for teachers.
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Indigenous educators share experiences in Canada
Three Indigenous educators studying to become teachers at Curtin University have attended a conference in Canada to share their thoughts and experiences in the Indigenous education space.
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Shining youth award winner
A Dianella Secondary College student won a WA Youth Award for her support and dedication to the local community.
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Home schooling
Register as a home educator to be responsible for delivery of education to your child.
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Students build autonomous tour kart
Waroona District High School students now have a new way to travel across campus after building an autonomous tour guide kart.
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I’m a current teacher in WA
If you are a qualified teacher in Western Australia and would like to continue helping children reach their full potential, come and join us in public education.
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Apprenticeships and traineeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships are learning pathways that combine paid on-the-job training and formal study with a Registered Training Organisation.
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Choose teaching in a public school
We believe in delivering high quality education to all children and young people in Western Australia.
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Blast off in Karratha
A Pilbara high school has launched a new space club to inspire students to enter careers in astronomy and rocketry.
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Excellence in public service
A Geraldton primary school is among those highlighted in a prestigious award celebrating excellence in public service.
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Highlights of Western Australia
Highlights of living in WA content grid
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Sonia Powell
“Staying in school set me up for a good life.”
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Dylan Hansen
"I definitely suggest staying in school as long as you can."
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Agricultural careers
We offer a range of career opportunities in Agricultural Education in specialised colleges and schools across Western Australia.
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Caring for Country together
Our sustainability framework provides our direction to address economic, environmental and social issues.
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Work with us
As the largest employer in the State, our people are our most valuable asset.
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Apply to the Casual Teacher Pool
Apply for our Casual Teacher Pool12
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Flexible teaching opportunities content grid
Flying Squad teachers fill temporary vacancies in our rural, regional and remote schools.
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Clarinet
What to consider when purchasing a new or second-hand clarinet.
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Contact us
Contact areas and phone numbers. For general enquiries call 9264 4111.
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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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Saddle up for life skills
Southwest students have learnt wellbeing strategies and important life lessons from new four-legged friends as part of an interactive horse program.
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Intergalactic challenge buddy launched to inspire readers
Meet Dewey Dex, an alien new to Earth, who is on an intergalactic quest to read every book on our planet.