
In Western Australia, there are government and non-government primary and secondary schools. It is compulsory for all Australian children to attend school between the ages of six years and sixteen years. Most students continue in education until they are 18. More...
There are five universities in Western Australia offering courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. They all have excellent facilities and high standards of excellence in teaching and research. Consequently they have earned international recognition and admiration for the quality of their graduates. More...
Australia's Vocational and Technical Education (VTE) and Pathway sector is a nationally recognised system of vocational education and training courses. Courses range from three months to three years full time and some programs lead to credit at university level. There are more than 200 study areas to choose from and they are more practical than theoretical in nature. More...
English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students, or "ELICOS", are offered by a number of institutions in Perth. ELICOS courses typically comprise 20 hours (or more) of classroom teaching per week. Student visas can apply for permission to work part-time, up to 20 hours per week. More...