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Life in Western Australia
Western Australia is home to more than 2.8 million people from many different cultures and religions. The community embraces people from different backgrounds, and students are welcome and included.
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Thornlie Senior High School
At Thornlie Senior High School students fulfil their aspirations in an environment that emphasises the importance of respectful relationships and the achievement of their personal best.
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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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Sevenoaks Senior College
Sevenoaks Senior College offers senior secondary schooling to students in Years 11 and 12. The adult learning environment and campus functions more like a university than a school. Students are treated like adults and are empowered to make the most out of every learning opportunity.
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English language support
Students in the early stages of learning the English language can access Intensive English Centres or receive additional English language support.
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Visa and eligibility requirements
International students are required to hold a student visa (subclass 500) before they can enter Australia and begin their studies. Find out more about the eligibility requirements.
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Education system
Children aged between 5 and 18 are required to attend school in Western Australia. Here are some other important facts you should know.
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Contact
Contact our International Education team for any enquiries you have.
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Apply now
The application to study at a Western Government School is managed by TAFE International Western Australia (TIWA).
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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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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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Privacy
The Department of Education does not attempt to collect 'personal Information' about you when you visit this website.
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Greenwood College
Greenwood College is a thriving, multicultural senior high school in the Perth northern suburbs. The school provides high quality teaching and learning focused on academic success, strong student support and innovative and specialised educational programs that meet the needs of all students.
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Morley Senior High School
Morley Senior High School is committed to embracing diversity, catering to the needs of all students and celebrating the achievement of personal best. They deliver a range of engaging academic and social programs.
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Mount Lawley Senior High School
Mount Lawley Senior High School has been successfully educating international students for over 20 years and empowers students by providing skilled teachers who focus on meeting their needs, a strong sense of community and a technology-rich environment.
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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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Balcatta Senior High School
Balcatta Senior High School provides a vibrant and challenging learning environment for all students. There are a range of different pathway options designed to meet the goals and aspirations of every student.
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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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Tutition fees and expenses
International students are required to pay fees to attend a Western Australian government school.
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We acknowledge and understand that Elders, parents, families and communities are the first educators of their children and we recognise and value the cultures and strengths that Aboriginal children bring to the classroom. Aboriginal people have a long tradition of teaching and learning through sharing their connections with country, community, language and culture, and through their oral histories, stories and lived experiences that are passed from generation to generation. We recognise and value the learning that Aboriginal children bring with them from their homes and communities into the classroom.
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