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By Ms Kathryn Paul, Director of Teaching and Learning

Towards 2030 Vision for Learning School Implementation Tool

Launched at the start of Term 3, the Towards 2030 Vision for Learning School Implementation Tool has been designed to provide a practical guide to support schools in implementing the Vision for Learning. Key phases and focus areas have been outlined to help school leaders reflect on their progress and plan future actions for implementing the Vision for Learning Towards 2030.

The Vision for Learning School Implementation Tool has been sent to schools via Principals and Executive Leadership teams with workshops held at our recent Senior Staff meetings.

Whilst the framework and structure offers a suggested pathway, implementation will vary based on each school’s unique priorities and context, and schools are encouraged to adapt the guide to suit their community’s needs and aspirations.  The Vision for Learning School Implementation Tool is informed by The School Improvement Tool – ACER to support School Improvement Plans.

AngliSchools Careers Readiness Resources

To assist our schools in implementing AngliSchools Vision for Learning, tailored Careers resources have been developed for teaching and learning. These resources are aligned with students’ pathway choices and support career readiness.

The Exploring Your Future careers resource has been designed for Year 9 students who are engaged in career taster programs and are in the process of selecting electives for Year 10. This Guide to Senior Secondary Pathways enables students to explore their interests, identify, grow and evaluate learning, career pathways and the networks available to them. Copies have been sent to schools via Principals and Heads of Teaching and Learning during Term 3.

Making Your Impact with Data: AngliSchools Professional Learning Webinars

Dr Selena Fisk has presented a series of professional learning webinars for AngliSchools this year on Making Your Impact with Data.

Save the date for our final Data webinar in this series on Monday, 10 November from 9:00am – 10:00am (AWST) / 12:00pm – 1:00pm (AEDT). This AngliSchools webinar series is open to school leaders and teachers including Senior Staff, Heads of Learning Areas and interested teachers. Please note that there is no registration fee for AngliSchools staff to attend this webinar. Registration to attend this final Data webinar will be sent shortly to schools.

Revised Western Australian Curriculum – Familiarisation

The School Curriculum and Standards Authority (the Authority) is providing professional learning workshops to support schools with familiarisation of the mandated curriculum in Humanities and Social Sciences, Mathematics, Science and Technologies (Pre-Primary to Year 10) to be implemented in Western Australia in 2026. Registrations are open to attend the Authority’s Familiarisation workshops k10outline – Revised Western Australian Curriculum Familiarisation

WA Melbourne Assessment Network Meeting – Term 4, 2025

Our next WA Melbourne Assessment Network meeting will be held on Monday 27 October from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. This cross-sectoral Network creates the opportunity for school leaders and teachers involved in either a New Metrics partnership or the Melbourne Assessment Community (MAC) to connect, share and grow the valid assessment and recognition of complex competencies in their school communities. 

This session is open to all schools currently in the WA Network and also those interested in partnering or learning more about Melbourne Metrics, and the assessment of complex competencies.

The Network meets once a term and the focus of our New Metrics meeting for Term 4 is on ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward’. Invitations have been sent to the Principals and Project Leads in each Network school. The Term 4 meeting will be hosted by Rossmoyne Senior High School. Registrations close on Monday, 20 October: Register here

We look forward to seeing you at this event.

WA Education Summit 2025: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education

The Annual WA Education Summit by Solutions IT was held recently at Optus Stadium in Perth. The theme for this year’s Education Summit was AI and Education: Embracing a Human Centred Future and it was wonderful to have AngliSchools prominently featured during the morning Panel Discussion on Creativity vs Security.

Both Shane Parnell, Deputy Principal at Frederick Irwin Anglican School and Michael Raymond, ICT Manager at Peter Carnley Anglican Community School engaged in a dynamic panel discussion which focused on bridging classroom innovation and IT protection in the age of AI.

Best wishes for the remainder of Term 3.