WA Education Awards - Department of Education

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WA Education Awards - Department of Education
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WA Education Awards
The WA Education Awards celebrate the achievements of public schools and teachers in Western Australia, delivering positive outcomes for all students.
This year, there were 8 award categories that recognise excellence in public education. For more information, refer to
award categories
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Category winners were announced at the WA Education Awards 2025 presentation breakfast event on Monday 17 November.
Find out more about the
WA Education Awards 2025 winners
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Minister’s Teacher of the Year
Winner
Christopher Lambe, Grandis Primary School
Finalists
Emmily Deering, North Tom Price Primary School
Patricia Levitzke-Gray, Shenton College Deaf Education Centre
Rhianna Reynolds, Mount Barker Community College
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finalists
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Excellence in school leadership
Winner
John Curtin College of the Arts
Finalists
Anne Hamersley Primary School
Boyare Primary School
Joseph Banks Secondary College
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finalists
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Excellence in teaching and learning - primary
Winner
Campbell Primary School
Finalists
Karratha Primary School
Warriapendi Primary School
Winterfold Primary School
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finalists
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Excellence in teaching and learning - secondary
Winner
Ocean Reef Senior High School
Finalists
Ashdale Secondary College
Aveley Secondary College
Harrisdale Senior High School
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finalists
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Excellence in cultural responsiveness
Winner
Wiluna Remote Community School
Finalists
Deanmore Primary School
Dianella Secondary College
Rangeway Primary School
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finalists
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Excellence in disability and inclusion
Winner
Bob Hawke College
Finalists
Fremantle College
Mosman Park School for Deaf Children
Warnbro Community High School Education Support Centre
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finalists
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Excellence in wellbeing and learning
Winner
Rangeway Primary School
Finalists
Avonvale Primary School
Bannister Creek Primary School
Charthouse Primary School
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finalists
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Excellence in early childhood education
Winner
Karratha Primary School
Finalists
Baynton West Primary School
Esperance Primary School
Joondalup Education Support Centre
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finalists
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Edith Cowan University
Edith Cowan University (ECU)
is named after one of Australia’s most inspiring women, Edith Cowan, whose ideas led to a better way of life for others, including access to education. The School of Education at ECU has a long history of transforming lives through education and producing exceptional educators since 1902. As the number one provider of teaching graduates to public schools in WA, the university offers students a breadth of choice, flexibility and unique opportunities. Their strong reputation for producing quality graduate educators is due to ECU’s dedication in providing professional experience opportunities through their partnerships with over 1,500 schools and early childhood centres in WA.
Lift Alliance
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LIFT Alliance
consists of technology services company Kinetic IT, IT solutions provider NRI, IT platform provider Campfire, and software developer and integrator Systemic. Together, under The LIFT Alliance, the 4 businesses deliver end-to-end ICT services for more than 800 Western Australian public schools through its contract with the Department of Education.
The West Australian
The West Australian
is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs. It is part of Seven West Media, the leading, listed national multi-platform media business based in Australia.
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