AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news and information
VEVO Factsheet
The Department of Home Affairs has published a factsheet on how to use its Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system. This guide should prove useful for schools when processing an enrolment application for a student who is either a primary or secondary visa holder. Accessing the VEVO system can assist in identifying the status of a person’s visa and any conditions attached to the visa.
To access the VEVO factsheet please click Here
SDERA – Wraparound PL (Teacher relief provided)
SDERA invites Independent school staff to participate in Wraparound, a professional learning program to help them use empathy and build relationships with students to address alcohol and other drug (AOD) use. Intervening early to address student alcohol and other drug use can stop problems getting worse and improve wellbeing. Workshops are being held in March, April and May. For more information, please click Here
CBCA WA : A Night With Our Stars 2021
Despite the somewhat disrupted start to the new school year we at the CBCA WA Branch are remaining positive and planning ahead. Bookings are now open for A Night with Our Stars scheduled for Friday 12 March with a stellar line up of guests ready to sparkle and entertain you. Make sure you've renewed your CBCA WA Branch membership so that you are eligible for the member discount ticket price and book as soon as you are able as places are still restricted because of covid. Please see attached flyer for the Westbooks discounts westbooks flyer.docx
For booking your place please click Here
Speak Up Awards 2021
Pandemic permitting, the Speak Up Awards sponsored by the Grand Lodge of WA Freemasons will be held this year. More details can be found Here
2021 Brightpath PL Program
Please find attached the Brightpath Professional Learning Program 2021. There are a few new offerings for 2021. For information, please clickHere
Principals' Leadership Academy 2021 | Early bird registrations close on 28th February
This powerful learning experience will be facilitated by Professor Ethan Bernstein, an internationally recognised leadership expert and educator. Professor Bernstein is an Associate Professor at the Harvard Business School, where his studies focus on workplace transparency and its implications for leadership, collaboration and the future of work. To register please click Here
Girls STEM Mining and the Lands Camp – Applications closing 4th March
This free camp is open to all Indigenous girls in Years 10, 11, and 12 who have an interest in science, maths, or engineering. All travel, meals, and accommodation are provided. Numbers are strictly limited, with registration online via Curtin University. See the attached flyer for further information.
Girls STEM Mining and Lands Camp.pdf
STEM Camp Schedule.pdf