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Avneil Swami
Deputy Principal, Hedland Senior High School
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Mark Williams
Principal, Derby District High School
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Krystal Wiggins
Principal, Salmon Gums Primary School
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Guy Stapleton
Science Teacher, Melville Senior High School
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Richard Johnson
Science Teacher, Rostrata Primary 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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WA Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer of the Year 2018
Barbara Dalgety, Bluff Point Primary School
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Connecting playgroup and school
There are many benefits for children attending school community playgroups.
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STEM in the WA Curriculum
STEM knowledge and skills are embedded across these subject disciplines.
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Central and regional offices roles
A wide range of people are employed in central and regional office roles by the Department in various locations throughout the State.
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How to apply
How to apply for Vacancies in public schools or in our regional and central offices.
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Gifted and Talented Secondary Selective Entrance Programs video transcript
Gifted and Talented Secondary Selective Entrance Programs video transcript
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Years 1 to 6
Children’s primary education continues in Years 1 to 6 where children receive a strong foundation in core subjects.
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Careers
Join us and together we will make a difference every day. Your new career starts here.
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Discover the rewards of a teaching lifestyle video
Discover the rewards of a teaching lifestyle video
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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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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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WA Beginning Teacher of the Year 2019
Tasmin Drummond, Vasse Primary School
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WA Primary Principal of the Year 2019
Lisa Ledger, Baynton West Primary School
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Healthy and active children
Benefits and tips for physical activity, safe exercise and sports, healthy eating, sleep and other topics related to healthy lifestyles.
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Road safety
Every day children and young people are interacting with the road and traffic system either as a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist or driver.
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Attendance: Every day matters
Our goal is to ensure every student in Western Australia has the opportunity to get an education and achieve their full potential. Attending school or alternative learning arrangements is essential for unlocking this opportunity.
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I’m a career changer
Teaching could be the career change you need.
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Robotics success on the big stage
Perth student robotics stars have been invited to compete against teams from across the world in a robotics championship in Houston, Texas after shining at the national level.
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Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Provides skills and knowledge that is required to perform effectively in the workplace.
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Parents and carers against violence
You can make a difference by talking with your kids.
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Bullying
Schools take an active role in keeping students and staff safe.
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Regional pre-service teacher support hubs
In addition to our ongoing rural, regional and remote professional experiences, we have established specialised support networks in eight regional centres across the State.
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Immersive high-tech Anzac app
Comet Bay College will bring Anzac stories to life through a new augmented reality (AR) app to be launched on Anzac Day.
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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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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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Teach in the country
Information about teaching in the country, the Country Teaching Program and benefits calculator
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Start a conversation
For many young people, choosing the right career pathway requires a lot of consideration and exploration.
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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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Our Midwest region showcases the best landscapes WA has to offer.
Experience the Midwest education region
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AEDC resources for leaders and educators
Western Australian-led resource development for early childhood education and care.
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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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I’m moving from overseas introduction
If you are a qualified teacher and moving to Western Australia from overseas, come and join us in public education.
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Selective schools
Programs are offered at both a fully selective academic school and arts college.
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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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Understand the complaints process
Contact the school as early as possible if you have concerns. Talking to your child’s teacher, year coordinator, school administration or principal is the best place to start.
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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.