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  2. Education in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    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 Swan River Colony in 1833, and consisted of several premises in the townsite before a purpose built school was constructed in 1870. [4]

  3. School Curriculum and Standards Authority - Wikipedia

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    The School Curriculum and Standards Authority is the statutory authority of the Government of Western Australia responsible for developing school curriculum and standards in education across Western Australia, as well as a Soup Kitchen.

  4. Department of Education (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Department of Education WA sub-agenices and branches Sub-agency or branch name Responsible for School Curriculum and Standards Authority: Western Australian curriculum development and supporting resources, setting standards of student achievement for Pre Primary to Year 12, setting and marking Year 12 ATAR course examinations, administering standardised testing such as NAPLAN and OLNA (Online ...

  5. Education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education [9] (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), and finally tertiary education, which includes higher education (universities and other higher education providers) and vocational education (registered training organisations). [10]

  6. Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    University of Western Australia. Education in Western Australia consists of one year of pre-school at age 4 or 5, followed by six years of primary education for all students as of 2015. [78] At age 12 or 13, students begin six years of secondary education. Students are required to attend school up until they are 16 years old.

  7. Independent Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Independent Public Schools (IPS) refers to an education reform first introduced in Western Australia in 2009 by the state's Department of Education. [1] An independent public school is a state/public school that, while a part of the state education system, has been granted a higher degree of decision-making authority than a regular, non-independent state school.

  8. Curriculum Council of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Curriculum Council of Western Australia is a defunct government department that once set curriculum policy directions for kindergarten to year 12 schooling in Western Australia. It was located at 27 Walters Drive, Osborne Park, Western Australia 6017. The Curriculum Council was governed by the 1997 Curriculum Council Act.

  9. Category:Education in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Education in Western Australia" ... School Curriculum and Standards Authority; T. Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia;