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WA schools honoured as finalists for STEM Awards

Seven Western Australian schools have been celebrated for their excellent leadership and achievements in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education after being announced as finalists in the 2017 Governor’s School STEM Awards.

The awards, which were established in 2015, recognise the support and commitment of school principals and leadership teams in developing their schools’ STEM education programs.

The finalists were announced last night at a gala dinner commemorating the inaugural STEM Education Conference, attended by Science Minister Dave Kelly and Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia.

The primary school category finalists are:

  • Brookman Primary School (Langford);
  • Penrhos College (Como);
  • Perth College (Mount Lawley); and
  • St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School (Karrinyup).

The senior school category finalists are:

  • Comet Bay College (Secret Harbour);
  • Hampton Senior High School (Morley);
  • Penrhos College (Como);
  • St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School (Karrinyup); and
  • Warwick Senior High School (Warwick).

The judges will visit the finalist schools next month, ahead of the awards ceremony at Government House on November 27, 2017.

For more information, visit http://www.jtsi.wa.gov.au/STEMAwards