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Career Taster

National Careers Week saw students from Newman Senior High School embark on a trip to Karratha, unlocking their career curiosity.

Rise Up

Bobbi Lockyer: Rise Up role-model

Local Aboriginal artist, Bobbi Lockyer, who is making headway with her career nationally and internationally, mentored Rise Up students to paint a wall mural.

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BHP Site Tour Inspires Success Students

Through collaboration between Hedland Senior High School, the BHP Pilbara Education Partnership and BHP, Success Program students recently gained an understanding of the diverse range of

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Students Working with Local Businesses

The Partnership Pathways strategy seeks to provide students with targeted support to increase opportunity to engage in the new world of work, training or study.

Early Years

Community Collaboration

The work of the Partnership was recently acknowledged by Julyardi Aboriginal Corporation during a visit to Port Hedland from Minister Anne Aly, Minister for Early Childhood

Rise Up

Building Student Leaders in the Local Community

The Rise Up program seeks to encourage students to engage by rising up to achieve individual improvement around attendance, achievement, leadership, mentoring and community engagement by

Early Years

Partnering for Better Outcomes

The Early Years team are continuing to partner with Earbus Foundation to support comprehensive ear screening, surveillance and treatment for Pilbara children.

Rise Up

Strengthening Students’ Sense of Belonging

To strengthen students’ sense of belonging within the community, the Rise Up program at Newman Senior High School is working with the Newman community to promote

Rise Up

Rise Up Program Continues

We are excited to announce the Rise Up pilot program has been officially extended until December 2023. At Newman Senior High School and Hedland Senior High

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Going From Strength to Strength

The BHP Pilbara Education Partnership and Clontarf have partnered in supporting Year 12 students Jordan Cox and Tristan Smith throughout 2022.

Rise Up

Meet Keilani Rise Up Student

Keilani is one of our Year 12 students who volunteered to coach junior students as part of the community Net-Set-go program. Hear from Keilani on how

Early Years

Two Way Learning on Country

Kujungkarrini Health Camp 2022

(Gu-jun-garr-inni) Meaning – Unity and Harmony, Working Together.

Following on from Growing Strong Brains workshops facilitated by Ngala and the BHP Pilbara Education Partnership

Rise Up

Meet Beau Rise Up Student

Beau is a Year 10 student who is a valuable member of the Student Leadership Team and a very capable Taekwondo coach and mentor outside of

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Meet Tristan Smith Success Program Student

Meet Tristan Smith, a Year 12 Success Program student, and hear what the BHP Pilbara Education Partnership program has meant for him in his final year

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