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This agent toolkit is for registered TAFE International Western Australia (TIWA) education agents. 

You can use the information on this page to understand how to use the website and to find resources to help students and their families to choose a Western Australian (WA) government school that is right for them. 

Information brochures

Download and print off our information brochures to give to families. The brochures have been translated into the following languages:

School profiles 

To understand what’s on offer at our schools and assist with selecting 4 preferred schools for their TIWA application, use our School profiles.  

The profiles are for WA schools that offer the international education program and include their: 

  • course offering and specialist programs 
  • location (including a map) 
  • student numbers 
  • facilities 
  • support for students. 

Use this information to help the student consider what they want to study and what facilities are most important to them.  

You can even download brochures of each school profile to help them shortlist their preferences. 

Accommodation options 

All children under 18 years old, must  have a local guardian in Australia, there are plenty of options for student accommodation. This can be any of the following: 

  • Homestay Australian Homestay Network (AHN) – they will organise student homestay accommodation 
  • local carer – the parent can nominate a host for their child 
  • family relative - a close family relative over the age of 21 years. 

To help explain the welfare and living options available to them and what is needed when they submit their application, refer to Student accommodation.  

Marketing materials 

Use these posters and videos to promote our schools: 

Videos
Testimonials

Find student testimonials on our Schools page.

Contact us 

To get help from our International Education team, contact us

Explore our schools

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