- Twenty public schools named finalists in the WA Education Awards 2023
- Awards recognise excellence in leadership; teaching and learning (primary and secondary); cultural responsiveness; and disability and inclusion
Education Minister Dr Tony Buti has today announced the finalists for the WA Education Awards 2023.
Twenty public schools from all across the State were recognised for their outstanding impact in education.
The WA Education Awards highlight the exceptional achievements, dedication and innovation happening at WA public schools, and celebrate the important role they play in shaping the lives of young people.
There are two new categories in this year's awards (Excellence in cultural responsiveness, and Excellence in disability and inclusion), bringing the total number of categories to five.
Winning schools will be announced in December 2023, and will receive $20,000 to go towards a project or program of the school's choosing.
The WA Education Awards 2023 are sponsored by Lift Alliance, Edith Cowan University, Beilby Downing Teal, and Seven West Media.
WA Education Awards 2023 finalists:
Excellence in school leadership
Dawul Remote Community School
Narembeen District High School
Two Rocks Primary School
Woodland Grove Primary School
Excellence in teaching and learning (primary)
Brabham Primary School
Greenfields Primary School
Gwynne Park Primary School
Wananami Remote Community School
Excellence in teaching and learning (secondary)
Applecross Senior High School
Ashdale Secondary College
Manea Senior College
Western Australian College of Agriculture Cunderdin
Excellence in cultural responsiveness
Brabham Primary School
Brentwood Primary School
Wananami Remote Community School
Winterfold Primary School
Excellence in disability and inclusion
Bob Hawke College
Geraldton Primary School
Joondalup Education Support Centre
Malibu School
As stated by Education Minister Dr Tony Buti:
"Congratulations to the staff at all the finalist schools on being recognised for their dedication and commitment to education excellence.
"These staff members are fantastic examples of committed education professionals who make a difference to the lives of young people and help students achieve their potential.
"The nominations received this year were of a very high calibre, which demonstrates the quality education that Western Australian students receive.
"I look forward to announcing the winners of the WA Education Awards in December."