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Before 1975, all universities in Western Australia had their own application systems and students had to directly apply to them. To simplify this process, the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) was founded in December 1975 [2] by the four public universities in Western Australia: The University of Western Australia, Curtin University, Edith Cowan University and Murdoch University.
Notably, ISWA does not offer the Western Australian Certificate of Education, and is the only school in Australia which offers Advanced Placement to its students. [4] ISWA offers an ICT Integration Program to its students, with a 1:1 notebook program from Grades 4–12 and access to devices from Grades K–3. [5]
Katitjin is a program partaken by all year 8 students. For the students it is a chance to get out of the classroom and learn within the community. The program is based out of the West Australian Rowing Club on the banks of the Swan River. The program runs for a full term.
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Student SmartRider is for use by primary and secondary school students, and acts as a student identification card as it includes student details such as name, date of birth and student number. Cardholders are entitled to a special student fare during school periods, and standard Transperth concession fares during other periods.
The Royal Society of Western Australia (RSWA) promotes science in Western Australia.. The RSWA was founded in 1914, and also gained the "Royal" name in the same year. [1] It publishes the Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, [2] and has awarded the Medal of the Royal Society of Western Australia (also known incorrectly as the Kelvin Medal) on an occasional basis since 1924.
Australian Islamic College is a multi-campus independent Islamic co-educational primary and secondary day school, located in Perth, Western Australia and Adelaide, South Australia. The school was founded in 1986 by Hajji Abdallah Magar, with 50 students.
John Andrew La Nauze, the first Professor of Australian Studies at Harvard University (1978) Niall Lucy , writer and scholar, known for his work on Jacques Derrida and deconstruction Philippa Maddern , writer, historian and scholar, Winthrop Professor of History and founding Director of the Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions [ 1 ]