Department of Education, Western Australia

Department of Education, Western Australia

Education Administration Programs

East Perth, Western Australia 45,697 followers

Shaping the future through education.

About us

A strong education system is the cornerstone of every successful society. The Department of Education provides high quality education for children and young people throughout Western Australia, helping them reach their full potential. Visit our website to discover more about our schools, our students, our people and our commitment to education.

Website
http://www.education.wa.edu.au
Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
East Perth, Western Australia
Type
Government Agency
Specialties
schools, education, and teaching

Locations

  • Primary

    151 Royal Street

    East Perth, Western Australia 6004, AU

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Employees at Department of Education, Western Australia

Updates

  • 2024 Beazley Medallists from WA’s Public Schools Each year, the Beazley Medals are awarded to WA’s Year 12 students recognising outstanding achievement in academic and vocational pathways. This year’s recipients, both public school students, exemplify the very best of educational excellence. Beazley Medal: WACE Congratulations to Ethan Yap from Perth Modern School who achieved an extraordinary WACE award score of 100.40, topping the state with his remarkable performance across 6 challenging ATAR subjects. Ethan’s dedication to excellence has earned him numerous accolades, including a General Exhibition and multiple Subject Certificates of Excellence. Beazley Medal: VET Congratulations to Kevin Castle from Kent Street Senior High School who has demonstrated incredible skill and professionalism in his VET studies. Kevin’s Certificate II in Aeroskills and industry knowledge stood out among over 130 nominees. His passion for innovation and career aspirations reflect the bright future ahead for WA’s vocational education leaders. Ethan and Kevin will be officially celebrated at the School Curriculum and Standards Authority Exhibitions and Awards Ceremony at Government House in February 2025.

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  • Congratulations to John Curtin College of the Arts for winning gold in the School Pathways to VET Award at the 2024 Australian Training Awards! With more than 30 programs delivered, in collaboration with industry partners, the college is setting a benchmark for excellence by preparing students for dynamic and rewarding careers. An impressive 60% of the college's senior students participate in VET programs, showcasing John Curtin’s innovative approach to integrating vocational education into mainstream learning. A well-deserved recognition to the staff, students, and industry partners who make this program such a success! #AustralianTrainingAwards

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  • Congratulations to former Director General Lisa Rodgers PSM for receiving the Murdoch University Award for Leader of the Year Working in State or Federal Government at the 2024 Institute of Public Administration Australia WA (IPAA WA) Awards. Lisa’s dedication to improving the educational outcomes of Western Australian children was at the forefront of her leadership and service to public education during her tenure as Director General of the Department of Education. Congratulations also to the other Department of Education finalists for their incredible achievements: Commissioner for Children and Young People Award for Best Practice in Children’s Consultation – Premier’s Reading Challenge This initiative fosters a love for reading among students from pre-primary to Year 10, using a highly consultative and responsive program design that meets the needs of young readers while building a community of readers across WA. Best Practice in Innovation – Road Safety and Drug Education’s Alcohol and Other Drug Virtual Reality Pilot Project In collaboration with the Mental Health Commission of Western Australia, this project uses innovative VR lessons to engage Year 9 students in non-judgmental, evidence-based education about the impacts of alcohol, drugs, and vaping, building teacher confidence and enhancing learning outcomes. Award for Best Practice in Collaboration Across Government Agencies – WA Student Assistance Payment A joint effort by the Departments of Education, Department of the Premier and Cabinet of WA, and School Curriculum and Standards Authority, this initiative delivered $74 million in cost-of-living relief to more than 389,000 students’ families through a bespoke, secure system within the ServiceWA app. Read more - https://lnkd.in/g9JFcmyG

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  • Our Director General Jay Peckitt received a warm welcome in the Kimberley as part of his first visit to the region in his new role. During the visit, the Kimberley Education Regional Office team had the opportunity to showcase its outstanding leadership and initiatives in the region, with staff presenting to the Aboriginal Advisory Body on their key leadership roles in areas such as attendance, community engagement, Two-Way Science, languages/EALD, and Leading the Early Years (KindiLink and Kimberley Schools Project). It was a fantastic opportunity to see the commitment to cultural responsiveness in action and to reflect on how these efforts continue to drive positive change in the region. We look forward to more collaborations that help nurture Aboriginal students' success and promote an inclusive educational future for all. Visiting 5 Broome schools, Jay had the privilege of meeting with principals, teachers, staff and students, touring new facilities, watching learning in action in the classroom. From science demonstrations, to evidence of building strong language skills for reading and writing, and highlights of large-scale project work, the evidence of excellence in education was clear to see. BROOME SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

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  • “You’ve got to look at what you are able to do, rather than what you’re not able to do” 🧡🩵💚 Kelli is a teacher from Ellenbrook Primary School. Kelli's mobility is impaired due to a tumour on her spinal cord. Despite this, Kelli is determined to not let her disability get in the way of her work. #InternationalDayofPeopleWithDisability #IDPWD International Day of People with Disabilities (IDPWD)

  • 16 Days in WA – Let’s Make a Change Today kicks off the 16 Days in WA – Stop Violence Against Women campaign, running from 25 November to 10 December. This year’s theme, Stopping Family and Domestic Violence: Play Your Part, is a reminder that we all have a role to create a world where women and children feel safe. At the Department of Education, we’re proud to support this important cause. By standing together, speaking up, and taking action in our schools and communities, we can help change the attitudes and behaviours that lead to violence against women. Over the next 16 days, let’s commit to educating ourselves and others, having open conversations, and showing that violence is never acceptable. Together, we can build a future where respect and safety are the norm. If you would like to access the 16 Days in WA resources, visit the following link 👉 https://lnkd.in/gkwJbh_j #16DaysInWA #StopViolenceAgainstWomen #PlayYourPart Department of Communities WA

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  • This Saturday, 16 November, we will join the first-ever Multicultural Expo at Perth Cultural Centre. We're thrilled to showcase our services that are designed to support Western Australians with culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) backgrounds. Whether you’re exploring employment opportunities, or looking for support to navigate WA’s public school system for your family, our team will be there to answer your questions and provide resources on: • employment within the Department of Education • funding opportunities • education support We’re committed to providing inclusive, accessible education for every student. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about the many resources available! When: Saturday 16 November, 10 am – 4 pm Where: Perth Cultural Centre Stop by our stall to discover the possibilities, connect with our team, and to enjoy a day of cultural celebration. 🎉

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  • Staff and students from across the state (and a blue dog from across the country) celebrated excellence at the WA Education Awards 2024. Learn more about the award winners 👉 https://lnkd.in/gmjzT8pE Beachlands Primary School | Applecross Senior High School | Morawa District High School | Lockridge Primary School | Bannister Creek Primary School | Gwynne Park Primary School

  • An Education Awards for the ages 🌟📚 Bluey, incredible wins and celebrations, the Education Awards is in the books. Congratulations to all the finalists and winners of this year's WA Education Awards. There were six award categories this year, recognising schools that demonstrate excellence in leadership, teaching and learning (both primary and secondary), cultural responsiveness, disability and inclusion, and wellbeing. Learn more 👉 https://lnkd.in/gmjzT8pE

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