
Students Guide Rise Up program
Responding to student input, the program introduced recess and lunch clubs, offering activities like basketball, book club, and sewing, to enhance belonging, foster new skills, and

Responding to student input, the program introduced recess and lunch clubs, offering activities like basketball, book club, and sewing, to enhance belonging, foster new skills, and

The Rise Up program at Hedland Senior High School encourages student leadership and community connection. Recently, Year 8 students led a Bake Sale, collaborating with Executive

The Newman Pathways Strategy, supported by the BHP Pilbara Education Partnership, offers enriched learning experiences. Recently, Year 9 students participated in the YOH Fest, a state-wide

Recently, students completed a Certificate II in Leadership, focusing on self-awareness, communication, and teamwork. Additionally, they developed job-ready skills in work health and safety and food

The Early Years strategy at Baler Primary School prepares families and children for school through an Early Learning Program (ELP), which focus on school readiness, literacy,

Jacqueline McGowan-Jones, Commissioner for Children and Young People WA, visited Hedland Senior High School as part of her Listening Tour. The Commissioner engaged with Rise Up

Recently, 40 enthusiastic Year 9 students attended a five-day careers camp in Karratha. They engaged with industry professionals at a careers expo and participated in hands-on

This semester, the new RHYTHM2RECOVERY initiative, funded by BHP, uses music to support social and emotional growth. The program’s focus on a growth mindset and engaging

The Early Learning Program at Port Hedland Primary School supports families in preparing children for school. Recently, more fathers are attending, helping them understand developmental milestones

Supported by the BHP Pilbara Education Partnership Pathways strategy, ATAR students will have access to a range of additional supports in 2024.

Student candidates recently presented their personal statement ‘what is leadership’ to their fellow peers, Grow Empower Learning (GEL) teachers, executive staff members, parents and invited guests.

The Pathways strategy at Newman Senior High School offers Year 12 students, including Aboriginal student Liam Limbie, hands-on insights into Army careers through unique events like

Early Learning Programs in Hedland, Newman, and Onslow support children’s transition to school and developmental awareness through the 3a Abecedarian approach. Surveys reveal high parental engagement,

Year 10 student Emmanuel Espenido is rising up to become a Duke of Ed Volunteer Youth Award Leader (YAL). As a YAL Emman will play an

The Rise Up program provides opportunities for students who aspire as leaders. The program at Hedland Senior High School recently facilitated it’s second Leadership Alliance Day