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Bunbury students shine in King's coronation concert
WA public school students are playing a starring role in the historic King’s Coronation.
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Shining a light on maths
An innovative Scitech program is helping change the way our students think about mathematics.
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Star-studded cheer squad supports challenge
The 2023 Premier's Reading Challenge is being boosted by a huge injection of star power.
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Wellard Village Primary School environmental information
Our environmental strategy and plans have been implemented to offset the clearing of native vegetation and properly manage the future of the vegetation and fauna surrounding Wellard Village Primary School.
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Artwork
Explore the story behind the artwork in our strategic directions for public education in Western Australia.
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Outstanding women recognised
Five female finalists who have made outstanding contributions to education have been named in the Department of Education’s Women of Achievement Award.
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WA Secondary Deputy Principal of the Year 2021
Rob Nail, Cape Naturaliste College
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WA College of Agriculture best in show
The students (and cattle!) of Denmark’s College of Agriculture shone at the recent Beverley Show, with the girls leading the way.
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Student shellfish researchers
John Tonkin College students are becoming marine researchers to help develop a shellfish reef.
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Bull Creek’s spelling superstar
Bull Creek Primary School student Joanne Lee shone at the Prime Minister’s Spelling Bee, winning the Years 3 to 4 category.
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WA School Services Staff Member of the Year 2021
Madison Corsini, Western Australian College of Agriculture – Cunderdin
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Absent from school
There may be times during your child’s education when they are absent from school.
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School project out of this world
An innovative WA program is giving students the chance to launch school projects into space.
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World Cup inspires students
Excitement is building ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, with WA students set to benefit from the spectacular global event on home soil.
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Learning programs
Our schools offer a variety of programs to suit children and young people’s needs and future aspirations.
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Special spiders in focus
Most people run a mile when they see a spider, but teenager Michael Lun spends hours seeking them out.
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Club all it’s clucked up to be
Vasse Primary School students are embracing the school’s latest initiative – Chicken Club.
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Community based course registration
Proposed courses are assessed by the Department of Education.
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Students rise up with inspiring WA artist
A former student and renowned artist, graphic designer and photographer, has returned to her high school to inspire others through a creative workshop.
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Football coach scores top honour
Lynwood Senior High School’s Ann Gourley has been honoured with the National Female Football Week CommBank Coach of the Year award.
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Unleash the passion
It’s not every day you get to meet an Olympian, but now the students at Ashburton Drive Primary School are reaching for gold.
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Students share science studies
More than 250 primary school students from Perth’s southern suburbs came together to engage in conversations about their science interests.
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Top notes for music program
Kwinana students have benefitted from a music education program that helps develop life skills and improve academic results.
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Sun shines after the storm
Kalbarri District High School students have built a Thank You Board to recognise the local community who helped during the devastation of Tropical Cyclone Seroja.
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Social skills for life
Harrisdale Primary School special educational needs students have launched a pen pal program with a local aged care facility.
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Doctor administers life lessons
Former student and COVID-19 Dr Jesse Li addressed Mount Lawley Senior High School and shared his important life lessons.
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School staff give back to community
More than 100 Harrisdale Primary School staff participated in the rewarding experience as part of the school development day.
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New life for yarning circle
Hilton Primary School has revitalised its yarning circle to provide a gathering space that serves as an outdoor classroom and an area to sit and connect to country.
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Walk with us
More than 100 West Australian public school students took part in the annual Walk for Reconciliation in Perth to mark the conclusion of National Reconciliation Week.
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Sports galore, but we're not keeping score.
Gosnells Primary School hosts WA’s first autism inclusive interschool carnival.
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Winners of the Rob Riley Memorial Prize announced
Two outstanding Aboriginal secondary school graduates have been awarded a prestigious prize for their top performances in Year 12.
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Recognition for pathfinding Aboriginal educator
Western Australia’s first qualified female Aboriginal teacher has been honoured at a Perth primary school to ensure her legacy lives on for decades to come.
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Aboriginal education leader honoured
A leader in Aboriginal education in WA is among the 992 Australians recognised as part of the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
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Drumming up positivity
School students have written a song with a local musician as part of a new program launched to promote the link between music and wellbeing.
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Students send heartfelt messages
Mount Hawthorn Primary School students’ welcome children from Afghanistan with heartfelt messages.
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Regional students make connections
District high schools welcome a unique online mentoring opportunity for their students.
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Head start for students’ futures
Great Southern students get a head start in future careers.
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Family paves the way for Aboriginal education
Mother and daughter duo introduce Ballardong Noongar language and culture classes at Bruce Rock District High School.
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On-country experience of a lifetime
Sixteen students from Bunbury travelled across Western Australia to take part in a life-changing on-country experience.
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WA Secondary Principal of the Year 2019
Keith Svendsen, Baldivis Secondary College
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Students design fire shelters for animals
Bullsbrook College students designing shelters using recycled materials that would help animals survive a bushfire.
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Iconic Fish ‘n’ Chip Shop Takes Centre Stage
Year 5 Manning Primary School student Oliver Newman has won the Phillip Pendal Young Heritage Award, after writing a story about Como’s iconic fish and chip shop.
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Ag students help out farmer
Students and staff from The Western Australia College of Agriculture in Harvey and Cunderdin have rallied together to support a farmer affected by devastating fires.
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Taking to the TEDx stage
Northam Senior High School student Joshua Patrick took to the big stage to share his inspiring story and experience as a young carer.
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2020 Premier's Anzac Student Tour
The 2020 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour has been amalgamated with the 2021 tour group.
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Students win with equine therapy
Alkimos Primary School wins again with hosting the Melbourne Cup Tour for the second time.
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Students share woodwork with local community
Newton Moore Education Support Centre students are selling woodwork pieces they built at school through their student run retail shop.
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Sports galore as Country Week returns
One of the most highly anticipated sporting tournaments in the school calendar kicked off this week after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Two-way Science conference
Twenty-seven schools from across the state came together for the first Two-way Science conference.
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2021 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour
Follow the journey of the 2021 student ambassadors.
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On-entry assessment
When your child begins Pre-primary, the teacher will assess their knowledge and skills to inform the learning program.
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Connecting schools and communities
Strong partnerships and collaboration between schools and their communities provide better outcomes for our students.
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Community consultation outcomes for the Cannington and Maddington area
Outcomes from the community consultation on public schooling in the Cannington and Maddington area.
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Community consultations on schooling
Have your say and help inform decisions about public schooling.
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Why STEM in secondary schools?
Learn more about why STEM plays a role in the development of important skill sets for our students in this interactive, self-paced professional learning modules for secondary schooling.
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Year 2 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 7 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 10 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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Year 11 Professional Learning Module
This online Professional Learning Module (PLM) is designed to support teachers as they enrich STEM teaching and learning in their classroom.
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WA Recovery Plan - Building Schools
The State Government has announced a $319 million Building Schools package to be delivered as part of the WA Recovery Plan.
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Primary Extension and Challenge (PEAC)
The PEAC program is a part-time withdrawal program for Year 5 and 6 students in public schools.
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School hours
Each school determines its hours to suit the local needs of the community and to meet legislation requirements.
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Choosing STEM pathways
It is predicted that in coming years approximately 75 per cent of all new jobs will require qualifications and skills in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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WA Secondary School of the Year 2018
Lynwood Senior High School
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WA Premier’s Secondary Teacher of the Year 2018
Daniel Hugo, Carine Senior High School
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WA School Services Staff Member of the Year 2018
Sally Bradley, Swan View Senior High School
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STEM in public schools
From the moment children start school to the day they graduate, schools are providing them with STEM learning opportunities.
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Reports
Reports produced or commissioned by us as well as reports by others about our programs and/or performance.
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Club all it’s clucked up to be
Vasse Primary School students are embracing the school’s latest initiative – Chicken Club.
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Homepage quick links
Homepage quick links
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Sustainable school shines
Staff and students at South Coogee Primary School have been recognised for their dedication to sustainability and environmental awareness.
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Young Carnaby author on the rise
Joshua Lo is only nine years old, but he’s already a published author and illustrator.
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Community based course registration
Proposed courses are assessed by the Department of Education.
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Students rise up with inspiring WA artist
A former student and renowned artist, graphic designer and photographer, has returned to her high school to inspire others through a creative workshop.
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Football coach scores top honour
Lynwood Senior High School’s Ann Gourley has been honoured with the National Female Football Week CommBank Coach of the Year award.