Department of Education (Western Australia)

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Department of Education
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The Department's headquarters in East Perth
Department overview
Formed1 October 2009;14 years ago (2009-10-01)
Preceding agencies
  • Department of Education & Training (DET)
  • Education Department of Western Australia
  • Ministry of Education
  • Education Department
  • Central Board of Education
  • General Board of Education
Headquarters151 Royal Street, East Perth, Western Australia
MottoPublic education: A world of opportunities
Employees41588 [1]
Minister responsible
Department executive
  • Lisa Rodgers, Director General
Child agencies
Website www.education.wa.edu.au

The Department of Education is the state government department responsible for education in Western Australia as well as on Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. The Department's head office, commonly referred to as "Silver City" or "Central Services", is located at 151 Royal Street in East Perth. [2]

Contents

The department is led by its director general, Lisa Rodgers, who is responsible to the Parliament of Western Australia and the Minister for Education, Tony Buti.

Public schools, sub-agencies and branches

As of September 2021, the Department is responsible for managing 822 public schools in Western Australia. [3] Each public school is located within one of 8 education regions, overseen by an Education Regional Office and Director of Education. [4] The Department also oversees the registration, regulation and review of non-government schools in Western Australia. [5]

Additionally, there are a number of sub-agencies and branches of the Department:

Department of Education WA sub-agenices and branches
Sub-agency or branch nameResponsible 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 Literacy and Numeracy Assessment), awarding and distribution of the WACE to school leavers.
Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia [6] Registration of teachers, managing disciplinary investigations related to maintaining registration and fit and proper status for teachers, accreditation of initial teacher education programs. [7] Relocated to 151 Royal Street, East Perth in 2020. [8]
Statewide Services Centre [9] Consolidated site in Padbury where most of the Department's support services for public schools are located. [10] Schools of Special Educational Needs are based here.
Non-Government School Registration and Regulation [5]
Leadership Institute [11] Delivering professional learning for principals, school leaders and line managers. The Institute runs a range of programs for public school leadership teams to support school self-reflection and improvement. [12]
Schools of Special Educational Needs (Behaviour, Disability, Sensory, Medical and Mental Health) [13]
Schools of the AirDelivering correspondence schooling to students in remote locations over Webex and other internet platforms. [14] Previously provided over HF radio frequency. 5 SotA's are Carnarvon, Kalgoorlie, Kimberley, Meekatharra and Port Hedland. [14]
School of Isolated and Distance Education [15]
School of Alternative Learning Settings [16]

Preceding agencies

See also

Notes

  1. On 3 February 2003, the Department of Education and the Department of Training were merged to form the Department of Education and Training. [17]
  2. On 30 October 2009, the Department of Education and Training was demerged to form the Department of Education and the Department of Training and Workforce Development. [18]

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