Bulla Camp School

Bulla Camp School

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St Joseph’s Catholic Flexible Learning Centre

St Joseph’s Catholic Flexible Learning Centre

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Acacia Hill School

Acacia Hill School

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Ernabella Anangu School

Ernabella Anangu School

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Ngaanyatjarra Lands School

Ngaanyatjarra Lands School

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Indulkana Anangu School

Indulkana Anangu School

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Fregon Anangu School

Fregon Anangu School

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Pipalyatjara Anangu School

Pipalyatjara Anangu School

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Kenmore Park Anangu School

Kenmore Park Anangu School

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Murputja Anangu School

Murputja Anangu School

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Watarrka School

Watarrka School

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Neutral Junction School

Neutral Junction School

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Oasis College Surry Hills

Oasis College Surry Hills

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Tony Cook PSM

Tony is Secretary of the Australian Government Department of Education, having previously held the position of Deputy Secretary of the Higher Education, Research and International Group. Prior to commencing with the department, Tony was the Director General of the Department of Education, Queensland between April 2018 and September 2021. Tony previously held the role asLearn more >

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FIRST NATIONS

To ensure that First Nations Australian students have the best chance to succeed, schools must embrace and celebrate their students’ cultures. Projects that successfully champion student culture often lead to increased engagement from students, their families and the community.

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CORE SKILLS: STEM

An estimated 75% of jobs in the fastest-growing industries require workers with STEM skills, but the numbers of Australian students studying science and maths in high school are dropping. This is further exacerbated by an inequality in access to technology-based learning for students in low SES and remote areas.

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CORE SKILLS: LITERACY & NUMERACY

Literacy and numeracy are the fundamental building blocks of a child’s education and key to a thriving society. Projects to address this include professional development for teachers, workshops for parents and evidence-based programs to improve the literacy and numeracy skills of students from Kindergarten through to high school.

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STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Bushfires, drought and COVID-19 have had a significant impact on students. Schools have requested funding to introduce mental health programs, trauma-informed teaching practices, outdoor learning and community spaces and community liaison officers to support students and families.

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