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Curriculum
Western Australia Government Schools offer flexible study pathways for international students. Students can choose courses that help them get into university, training, or the workplace.
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The application to study at a Western Government School is managed by TAFE International Western Australia (TIWA).
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Student accommodation
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English language support
English language support Explore our schools Find a school Students in the early stages of learning the English language can access Intensive English Centres or receive additional English language...
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School year placement by age
School year placement by age Enrol your child in the correct school year. If your child is 5 to 12 years old, refer to the Primary school ages. If your child is 12 to 18, refer to the Secondary...
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Life in Western Australia
Choose Western Australia as your study destination Western Australian Government Schools support international students to achieve academic success, with a range of study pathways and an...
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About
Western Australian Government Schools support international students to achieve academic success, with a range of study pathways and an internationally recognised curriculum.
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Western Australian government schools support international students to be successful, with a range of study pathways and an internationally recognised curriculum. International students from 6 to...
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Application process
Explore our schools Find a school Application process Students seeking to study at Canning College can apply directly to the school. 1. Select 4 schools You will need to select 4 preferred schools...
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John Forrest Secondary College
John Forrest Secondary College is an independent public school where students can access a high-quality education in a supportive and dynamic environment.
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Fremantle College
Fremantle College is a vibrant and inclusive learning community committed to delivering excellence in education.
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Como Secondary College
Como Secondary College has been welcoming international students since 1998. The school has dedicated staff, buildings and processes in place to ensure they succeed. This includes a special intensive course for English language learners in Years 9 and 10.
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Carine Senior High School
Carine Senior High School is a leading academic school where students from Years 7 to 12 can access a high-quality education.
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Butler College
Butler College upholds the vision for everyone to belong, grow, and succeed, offering multiple pathways to ensure every student can thrive.
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Kent Street Senior High School
Kent Street Senior High School caters to the unique backgrounds, interests, aptitudes and needs of all students, whether they aspire to attend university, gain a trade qualification, or are preparing to enter the workforce.
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Melville Senior High School
Melville Senior High School is a vibrant, multicultural school providing students with a world-class education based on high-quality teaching and strong pastoral care.
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Ocean Reef Senior High School
Ocean Reef Senior High School offers a wide range of specialist courses for students, including marine studies, contemporary music, elite soccer and an extension program for academically talented children.
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Secondary schools
Leeming Senior High School Manea Senior College Ravensthorpe District High School Rockingham Senior High School Safety Bay Senior High School Southern River College Warwick Senior High School...
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