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Education in Western Australia consists of public and private schools in the state of
Western Australia Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to t ...
, including public and private universities and
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colleges. Public school education is supervised by the
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, which forms part of the
Government of Western Australia The Government of Western Australia, formally referred to as His Majesty's Government of Western Australia, is the Australian state democratic administrative authority of Western Australia. It is also commonly referred to as the WA Government o ...
. The School Curriculum and Standards Authority is an independent
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responsible for developing a curriculum and associated standards in all schools (public and private), and for ensuring standards of student achievement, and for the assessment and certification according to those standards. Western Australia follows a three-tier system, consisting of
primary education Primary education or elementary education is typically the first stage of formal education, coming after preschool/ kindergarten and before secondary school. Primary education takes place in '' primary schools'', ''elementary schools'', or ...
(primary schools), followed by
secondary education Secondary education or post-primary education covers two phases on the International Standard Classification of Education scale. Level 2 or lower secondary education (less commonly junior secondary education) is considered the second and final ph ...
(high schools or secondary colleges) and
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(Universities and TAFE Colleges). Education is compulsory in Western Australia between the ages of six and seventeen. From 1 January 2008 persons in their 17th year must be in school, training, or have a job until the end of that year.


History

The first schools started to appear during the 1830s throughout the state, in the form of one-teacher schools. The oldest government-sponsored education institution in Western Australia, Guildford Colonial School (now Guildford Primary School), was founded at the
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in 1833, and consisted of several premises in the townsite before a purpose built school was constructed in 1870. From the 1850s schools became more common around Western Australia, with many of the teachers being sourced from educated convicts who had obtained their
ticket of leave A ticket of leave was a document of parole issued to convicts who had shown they could now be trusted with some freedoms. Originally the ticket was issued in Britain and later adapted by the United States, Canada, and Ireland. Jurisdictions ...
. Initially there were no official qualifications required to teach, only that a teacher be literate, and many schools were run by nuns or single women. The first school in the state with a focus on educating Indigenous children, Annesfield, was opened in 1852 by clergyman John Wollaston and Anne Camfield in Albany. A royal commission in September 1910 proposed that a university be established in Western Australia. Following this recommendation, the establishment of the
University of Western Australia The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany and various other facilitie ...
in 1911 by an act of the
Parliament of Western Australia The Parliament of Western Australia is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Western Australia, forming the legislative branch of the Government of Western Australia. The parliament consists of a lower house, the Legislati ...
meant students could begin receiving tertiary qualifications in the state. UWA opened to students two years later. In 1915 James Miles chose Toodyay school to be the pioneer of his Special Rural Schools programme. To this end he worked with the headmaster Roderick Brooke Cowden and his staff to design the equipment needed to enable the students to be more independent and resourceful in the learning process. Subjects were to be based on the practical activities of farming life. School gardens were established where the children experimented with different types of
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s such a wheat, oats and barley, and the growing of vegetables and flowers. Girls were taught fruit and vegetable preservation, and
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. When teaching standard curriculum subjects such as arithmetic and history, teachers were encouraged to use local sources, for example "figures showing the district's imports and exports were computed from the railway records".John A. McKenzie, "Wise Man from the East. The educational career of Senior Inspector Miles, in Early Days", Journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, Vol. 8, Part 3, pp.46-71 By 1920 twelve other special rural schools were established in the state. This number peaked at 40 in 1922. This success was in no small part due to the government's recognition of the state's dependence on agriculture. The commissioners of the Royal Commission into Education 1921 visited Toodyay and were highly impressed with its programme. Students in Year 11 and 12 initially undertook a Tertiary Admittance Exam for each subject, and a score was established based almost entirely on the results of a single exam from each of six subjects over the two years. From 1986 the
Tertiary Entrance Exam The Tertiary Entrance Examination (TEE) was the standard academic examination for secondary students completing their twelfth year of schooling in Western Australia during the early twenty-first century. The exam results were used to determine ...
(TEE) was the standard academic examination for students completing their twelfth year of schooling, which was used to determine a student's
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(TER). In 2010 it was renamed to produce an
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is the primary criterion for domestic student entry into undergraduate courses in Australian public universities. It was gradually introduced to most states and territories in 2009–10 and has sinc ...
(ATAR), a move towards a more national approach to students eligibility for tertiary study. Students satisfactorily completing Year 12 secondary education receive a Western Australian Certificate of Education.


Primary and secondary education


Kindergarten and preschool

In Western Australia, children can start their education in Kindergarten, however compulsory schooling starts the following year in Pre-primary.
Preschool A preschool, also known as nursery school, pre-primary school, or play school or creche, is an educational establishment or learning space offering early childhood education to children before they begin compulsory education at primary sch ...
Pre-primary, was made compulsory in 2013. Before that time, many children were attending pre-primary education programs, but the government of Western Australia put in place legislation to bring the state into line with other jurisdictions. Early childhood educators in Western Australia follow the Australian Government and the School Curriculum and Standards Authorities guidelines on Early Learning. Many schools have adopted the
Early Years Learning Framework The Early Years Learning Framework (commonly known as EYLF), together with the National Quality Standard (or NQS), forms the policies around early childhood education in Australia. In January 2023 the Australian Education ministers approved propo ...
, part of the National Quality Framework for Early Childhood Education, which focuses on ''Belonging, Being and Becoming''.


Primary schools

Primary education consists of six grades: a preparatory year (commonly called "pre-primary") followed by Years 1 to 6. The minimum age at which a child can commence primary school education is 4.5 years. That is, the child can enrol in a school at the preparatory level if he or she would be five years of age by 30 June of that year. A child must commence education before age six.


Secondary schools

Students in the Western Australian school system attend a
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from years 7 to 12. The age that a student begins secondary school was lowered in 2015, to begin at Year 7. The government of Western Australia believes that a secondary school is more appropriate for young adolescents from Year 7 to assist with social and emotional development, and also assists in the delivery of the
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to Year 7 students. Some institutions in Western Australia have an integrated primary and secondary school, educating students from Kindergarten to Year 12, while a number of private schools may operate separate middle schools for students in years 7 to 9 exclusively, with students in years 10 to 12 attending a senior school. This is normally within the same institution.


Gifted education and specialist programs

A number of public secondary schools have specialist programs for gifted and talented students.
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is Western Australia's only public academically selective school, and entry is based on an Academic Selective Entry Test.
John Curtin College of the Arts John Curtin College of the Arts, originally John Curtin High School, is an independent, public co-educational, partially selective high school, located in East Street, , a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The school provides a general and ...
in Fremantle, offers students in the public system an arts based selective learning experience, with enrolment to programs such as media arts, music, dance and drama available through a talent and aptitude test. Gifted and Talented Visual Arts is also offered at Applecross Senior High School, Balcatta Senior High School and Kalamunda Senior High School. Gifted and Talented Dance is also offered at
Hampton Senior High School Hampton Senior High School is an Independent public co-educational high day school, located in the Perth suburb of Morley, Western Australia. History In August 1965, the Department of Education announced that a school would open in Hampton ...
, and Gifted and Talented Music is offered at
Churchlands Senior High School Churchlands Senior High School is an independent public secondary school located in Churchlands, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, approximately northwest from the Perth central business district. It is the largest school in Western Aust ...
.


Selective Academic Program

The Selective Academic Program is a program in some public schools in Western Australia that provides further opportunities for gifted and talented students in
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. A key part of this program is extension activities that can include participation in state, national and international competitions, leadership programs and exposure to university programs. The Selective Academic Program is accelerated and differentiated to support the needs of gifted and talented students.


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Bunbury Senior High School Bunbury Senior High School is a comprehensive public co-educational high day school, located in Bunbury, a regional centre in the South West region, south of Perth, Western Australia. History The school was established in 1918 and in 2017 ha ...
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Comet Bay College Comet Bay College is a public co-educational high school, located in Secret Harbour, south of Perth, Western Australia. Established in 2006 at the premises now occupied by Comet Bay Primary School, the College moved to its present location s ...
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Duncraig Senior High School Duncraig Senior High School is an independent public co-educational high day school, located in the suburb of Duncraig, north of Perth, Western Australia. The current principal is Peter Lillywhite. History The school opened in 1979 wi ...
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Fremantle College Fremantle College is an Independent Public secondary school in Beaconsfield, Western Australia, south-east of the port city of Fremantle, and south-west of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. It opened in 2018 following the closur ...
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Governor Stirling Senior High School Governor Stirling Senior High School (abbreviated as GSSHS) is a Public school (government funded), public Mixed-sex education, co-educational Selective school, partially selective Secondary education#Australia, high day school, located in Wood ...
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Kelmscott Senior High School Kelmscott Senior High School is a public co-educational high day school, located on Camillo Road in Kelmscott, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Overview The school was established in 1973 and caters for students in Year 7 to Year 1 ...
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Melville Senior High School Melville Senior High School is a public co-educational high school located in Melville, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Opened in 1960, as of 2021 the school had an enrolment of 1,399 students from Year 7 to Year 12, with its catchment ar ...
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Shenton College Shenton College is a public co-educational partially selective high school, located in Shenton Park, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. History Shenton College was established in January 2001 through the amalgamation of Swanbourne and H ...
* Willetton Senior High School


Curriculum

The curriculum in Western Australia is developed by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority. The Authority is also responsible for maintaining school standards and managing national literacy and numeracy testing through the
National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is a series of tests focused on basic skills that are administered to Australian students in year 3, 5, 7 and 9. These standardised tests assess students' reading, writing, ...
. The Western Australian curriculum is broadly consistent with the
Australian Curriculum The Australian Curriculum is a national curriculum for all primary and secondary schools in Australia under progressive development, review, and implementation. The curriculum is developed and reviewed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment ...
, but is contextualised for Western Australia students and teachers. Secondary students in years 11 and 12 are enrolled in the Western Australian Certificate of Education program.


Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank

The Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) was introduced in 2010 in Australia as a means of standardizing the national university entrance system. The ATAR system follows the same principles as the systems that it replaces and improves upon them by allowing for greater interstate comparison of student achievements.


Tertiary pathways

The classification of tertiary qualifications in Western Australia is governed in part by the
Australian Qualifications Framework The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) specifies the standards for educational qualifications in Australia. It is administered nationally by the Australian Government's Department of Industry, with oversight from the States and Territor ...
(AQF), which attempts to integrate into a single national classification all levels of
tertiary education Tertiary education, also referred to as third-level, third-stage or post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of secondary education. The World Bank, for example, defines tertiary education as including univers ...
(both
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and
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), from trade certificates to higher
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s.


Technical and Further Education

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(TAFE) institutes are state-administered. TAFE institutions generally offer short courses, Certificates I, II, III, and IV, Diplomas, and Advanced Diplomas in a wide range of vocational topics. They also sometimes offer higher education courses. In addition to TAFE Institutes, there are privately operated Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). They include: * commercial training providers, * the training department of manufacturing or service enterprises, * the training function of employer or employee organisations in a particular industry, * group training companies, * community learning centres and neighbourhood houses, * secondary colleges providing vocational education programs. In size these RTOs vary from single-person operations delivering training and assessment in a narrow specialisation, to large organisations offering a wide range of programs. Many of them receive government funding to deliver programs to
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s or trainees, to disadvantaged groups, or in fields which governments see as priority areas. All TAFE institutes and private RTOs are required to maintain compliance with a set of national standards called the
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, and this compliance is monitored by regular internal and external audits. Vocational education and training (VET) programs delivered by TAFE Institutes and private RTOs are based on nationally registered qualifications, derived from either endorsed sets of competency standards known as training packages, or from courses accredited by state/territory government authorities. These qualifications are regularly reviewed and updated. In specialised areas where no publicly owned qualifications exist, an RTO may develop its own course and have it accredited as a privately owned program, subject to the same rules as those that are publicly owned. All trainers and assessors delivering VET programs are required to hold a qualification known as the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA40104) or demonstrate equivalent competency. They are also required to have relevant vocational competencies, at least to the level being delivered or assessed.


University

There are five universities in Western Australia, the oldest being the
University of Western Australia The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany and various other facilitie ...
in Nedlands.
Murdoch University Murdoch University is a public university in Perth, Western Australia, with campuses also in Singapore and Dubai. It began operations as the state's second university on 25 July 1973, and accepted its first undergraduate students in 1975. Its n ...
has campuses in Murdoch and Rockingham, and
Curtin University Curtin University, formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, ...
has its main campus in Bentley.
Edith Cowan University Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a public university in Western Australia. It is named in honour of the first woman to be elected to an Australian parliament, Edith Cowan, and is the only Australian university named after a woman. Gaining unive ...
is the newest education department associated university, with campuses in a number of locations, and includes the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in Mt Lawley and a Joondalup campus, which also houses the
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training facility. Fremantle's historic West End is home to
University of Notre Dame Australia The University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA) is a national Roman Catholic private university with campuses in and in Western Australia and Sydney in New South Wales. The university also has eight clinical schools as part of its school of med ...
, Western Australia's only privately operated university. However, as
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(and a few similar
higher education Higher education is tertiary education leading to award of an academic degree. Higher education, also called post-secondary education, third-level or tertiary education, is an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after compl ...
institutions) largely regulate their own courses, the primary usage of AQF is for
vocational education Vocational education is education that prepares people to work as a technician or to take up employment in a skilled craft or trade as a tradesperson or artisan. Vocational Education can also be seen as that type of education given to an i ...
. However, in recent years there have been some informal moves towards standardization between higher
tertiary education Tertiary education, also referred to as third-level, third-stage or post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of secondary education. The World Bank, for example, defines tertiary education as including univers ...
institutions.


See also

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Education in Australia Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), and finally tertiary education, which includes higher education (un ...
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List of schools in the Perth metropolitan area This is a list of schools in the city of Perth, Western Australia. The Western Australian education system traditionally consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from kindergarten to Year 6, and high schools, which accommodate st ...
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List of schools in rural Western Australia This is a list of schools in the state of Western Australia, located outside the Perth metropolitan area. The Western Australian education system traditionally consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from kindergarten to Year 6, ...


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