12/06/2026
The impact of the AISWA HIPS 2.0 program is becoming evident across Western Australian Independent schools.
A bespoke program is underway at John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School , where leaders and teachers are engaging deeply with evidence-informed practices to strengthen teaching, learning and student outcomes. The commitment to collaborative inquiry, clarity of practice and continuous improvement is strengthening practice in visible ways.
Partnerships like this demonstrate the power of focused, sustained professional learning in driving real outcomes in classrooms.
For more information about how a bespoke HIPS 2.0 program could benefit your school, contact [email protected].
26/05/2026
Each year on 26 May, National Sorry Day is observed to recognise and reflect on the injustices experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who were taken from their families, communities, and culture, now known as the Stolen Generations.
This important day honours the resilience and courage of Stolen Generations Survivors while encouraging all Australians to consider their role in supporting healing, understanding, and reconciliation.
AISWA recognises the significance of this day, and remains committed to supporting Independent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through education, connection and community leadership.
24/04/2026
Today, AISWA joins schools and communities across Western Australia in commemorating ANZAC Day.
We honour the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women, and acknowledge the enduring legacy of those who have served our nation.
Across our Independent schools, students and staff take time to reflect on the values of courage, endurance, mateship and sacrifice β values that continue to shape our national identity and are reflected in the character we seek to nurture in young Australians.
09/03/2026
Join us for the WA ClassmAIte AI Tool Information Webinar introducing a new cross-sector Generative AI platform, developed with Western Australian educators and grounded in real classroom practice. Aligned to WA Curriculum Version 9.0 (Pβ10), the platform supports lesson planning, resource creation and built-in differentiation β all within a secure, independently assessed and responsibly governed environment. This conversational AI is designed to work alongside teachers, not replace them.
This session will:
β Explain the platformβs purpose and capabilities
β Explore how it reduces planning workload
β Discuss how it aligns with WA Curriculum Version 9.0
β Consider safe and responsible AI implementation in schools
β Determine whether your school is suited to join as a trial site
Be part of shaping a uniquely Western Australian AI solution for education.
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19 March
π 3:30pm AWST
π https://www.ais.wa.edu.au/event/wa-classmaite-ai-tool-information-webinar
04/03/2026
The AISWA Early Career Teachers Network provides a structured professional learning series designed to support teachers in the first five years of practice.
Across four online sessions in 2026, participants will engage with evidence-informed approaches to strengthening classroom practice, professional reflection, inclusive pedagogy, and alignment with the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers. The series also offers an important collegial forum for connection and professional dialogue across the independent sector.
This program provides sustained, targeted support at a critical stage of career development.
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17 March, 2026
π 4pm - 5pm AWST
ποΈ https://www.ais.wa.edu.au/event/early-career-teachers-network