Friday, November 14, 2025

Record year of entries for WA Education Awards

The 2025 WA Education Awards finalists have been selected from a record number of nominations, recognising the inspiring work of educators and schools across Western Australia.

The annual WA Education Awards celebrate the achievements of schools, school leaders, and teachers across eight categories, with two new categories added this year.

“It is a pleasure to announce the finalists for the WA Education Awards, recognising the incredible work of our schools and educators,” said Education Minister, Sabine Winton.

“This year’s record number of nominations is testament to how many great schools and outstanding teachers we have in Western Australia.”

The new award categories this year are Minister’s Teacher of the Year, and excellence in early childhood education.

“I am excited by the addition of the Minister’s Teacher of the Year award, which will shine a light on teachers who are making a difference in students’ lives and putting them on the path to future career success,” said Minister Winton.

“The new excellence in early childhood education award recognises schools that are going above and beyond in providing high-quality early learning to their school communities.

“Congratulations to all finalists and I look forward to announcing winners at the awards ceremony in November.”

Of the 171 nominations – the highest number ever received since the awards began in 2008 – 28 schools and four teachers have been recognised as finalists.

Nominations across WA surged by 27% compared to last year, with the highest number of nominations received in the Minister’s Teacher of the Year category.

The winning school and individual in each category will be awarded $20,000, and three finalists in each category will receive $5,000 to put towards professional development.

Winners will be announced at a presentation event on 17 November.

Finalists for each category:

  • Minister’s Teacher of the Year (new)

Christopher Lambe – Grandis Primary School
Emmily Deering – North Tom Price Primary School
Patricia Levitzke-Gray – Shenton College Deaf Education Centre
Rhianna Reynolds – Mount Barker Community College

  • Excellence in early childhood education (new)

    Baynton West Primary School
    Esperance Primary School
    Joondalup Education Support Centre
    Karratha Primary School
  • Excellence in school leadership

Anne Hamersley Primary School           
Boyare Primary School            
John Curtin College of the Arts
Joseph Banks Secondary College

  • Excellence in teaching and learning – primary

    Campbell Primary School
    Karratha Primary School
    Warriapendi Primary School
    Winterfold Primary School
  • Excellence in teaching and learning – secondary

Ashdale Secondary College
Aveley Secondary College           
Harrisdale Senior High School
Ocean Reef Senior High School

  • Excellence in disability and inclusion

Bob Hawke College
Fremantle College
Mosman Park School for Deaf Children
Warnbro Community High School Education Support Centre

  • Excellence in wellbeing and learning

Avonvale Primary School            
Bannister Creek Primary School            
Charthouse Primary School
Rangeway Primary School

  • Excellence in cultural responsiveness

Baynton West Primary School            
Dianella Secondary College
Rangeway Primary School
Wiluna Remote Community School.

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