Leading lights shine in school STEM awards

by WA Government News | Nov 27, 2017
  • Governor's School STEM Awards recognise excellence in STEM education
  • Penrhos College wins primary and secondary categories
  • Brookman Primary School and Warwick Senior High School recognised as runners-up 

Outstanding achievements in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education across the independent and public school sectors were celebrated today at the 2017 Governor's School STEM Awards.

Penrhos College won both the primary and secondary categories and was recognised for its comprehensive and integrated STEM program, as well as its growing leadership and engagement on STEM matters across the education sector.

Brookman Primary School in Langford and Warwick Senior High School were announced as the runners-up in the primary and secondary categories, and recognised with Meritorious Leadership awards.

The winner of both categories beat a strong field of finalists whose achievements were also recognised today.

The annual awards, established in 2015, recognise Western Australian schools that demonstrate excellence in leadership, teaching, collaboration and engagement in STEM education.

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

Leading lights shine in school STEM awards

by WA Government News | Nov 27, 2017
  • Governor's School STEM Awards recognise excellence in STEM education
  • Penrhos College wins primary and secondary categories
  • Brookman Primary School and Warwick Senior High School recognised as runners-up 

Outstanding achievements in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education across the independent and public school sectors were celebrated today at the 2017 Governor's School STEM Awards.

Penrhos College won both the primary and secondary categories and was recognised for its comprehensive and integrated STEM program, as well as its growing leadership and engagement on STEM matters across the education sector.

Brookman Primary School in Langford and Warwick Senior High School were announced as the runners-up in the primary and secondary categories, and recognised with Meritorious Leadership awards.

The winner of both categories beat a strong field of finalists whose achievements were also recognised today.

The annual awards, established in 2015, recognise Western Australian schools that demonstrate excellence in leadership, teaching, collaboration and engagement in STEM education.

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

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