The Western Australian Government agency TAFE International WA (TIWA) is responsible for placing international students' children in government schools.
The TIWA website provides information about the educational and school structure, school fees, and charges in Western Australia. It is important that you read through the information below and on the TIWA website so you are aware of the conditions for dependant schooling in WA before you arrive in Australia.
TIWA school placement rules vary depending on visa categories because of Western Australian law and government policy. It is important you know your visa class to determine your child's access to the public school system.
TIWA endeavour to place children in a school with spare capacity, and as close as possible to where they’re living. However, there is a high demand for places in public schools in WA and it may not be possible to place your dependants in schools closest to your home. Also, in some locations it is hard to place your child close by.
It is important to consider your travel to university and your child’s travel to school. Your child may need to travel on public transport if you do not have independent transportation.
A change of school request will only be considered in exceptional circumstances.
English language requirements
UWA highly recommends that you commence your child's English language development prior to arrival in Australia.
If your child cannot speak English sufficiently well the school can require that they attend an intensive English Language course. In this case, you will need to pay between $1500 to $3000 per child.
For further information, please read TIWA English Language Requirements.
Dependants with special needs
If your child has special needs (that is, learning difficulties or a disability) they may be required to attend a school designed to meet their specific needs.
Fees for disability support may be significant and it is advised that you disclose your child's requirements prior to arrival.
Fees
In addition to tuition fees (which are waived for Masters and PhD students) there are other fees and expenses that need to be paid by all students. These may include a Voluntary Fee.
You are expected to pay these fees directly to the school as they provide value-added resources to your child's school. These charges are approximately $A60 per year, per child, for primary school and between $A235 - 500 for secondary school students.
Note: All fees are reviewed annually and fee increases will be published. You will also need to pay for additional items such as uniforms, books, excursions, sporting events and even may need to lease or purchase a notebook computer.
Age and your child's schooling year
Your child’s age and commencement periods:
- Kindergarten is for children turning four years old by 30 June of the year they start Kindy (not compulsory).
- Pre-primary is for children turning five years old by 30 June of the year they start pre-primary.
- Year 1 is for children turning six years old by 30 June of the year they start Year 1.
- Year 2 is for children turning seven years old by 30 June of the year they start Year 2.
- Year 3 is for children turning eight years old by 30 June of the year they start Year 3.
- Year 4 is for children turning nine years old by 30 June of the year they start Year 4.
- Year 5 is for children turning 10 years old by 30 June of the year they start Year 5.
- Year 6 is for children turning 11 years old by 30 June of the year they start Year 6.
You can find out what year your children need to start school by using the Department of Education's school age calculator.